The sweetest word in the English language is, as you know, "YES!" (it's all in the intonation).
The three sweetest words in the English language are, obviously, "I love you."
But the two sweetest words in the English language are "FADE OUT," when typed for the first time onto the end of a new screenplay.
About four minutes ago, I slapped those words onto the final page of the first draft of my fourth feature-length screenplay, entitled BORN UNDERCOVER. For a brief description of it and the three other feature-lengths I've written thus far, click HERE.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
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Depending on what kind of music fan you are, this story may make you want to punch me in the face. In the early 2000s I was living in a di...
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John L. Milligan My maternal grandfather died of lung cancer when I was eight years old. He was sixty-five. I remember him as a mounta...
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It has been fifty six days since I typed the last word of my latest novel and closed the file. The novel is called "Marlene the Div...
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One Sunday I sat at Wendell Berry's at Tanya Berry's at the Berrys' kitchen table. We drank their water from their mason ...
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I got my first canoe when I was twelve years old. It was a dugout, which I bought new for I think forty bucks from a skilled local craftsma...
