Literary Greats With Whom you'd Want to Co-Write

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  • #31
    Re: Literary Greats With Whom you'd Want to Co-Write

    Originally posted by umo View Post
    JCorona.

    He ain't no punk B1tch.
    It'd be my pleasure, umo, but I gotta give you a blood test first to make sure you ain't no punk b1tch either...respectfully.

    Corona
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    I ain't no punk b1tch...

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    • #32
      Re: Literary Greats With Whom you'd Want to Co-Write

      anne frank
      Originally posted by Great White Mark
      Film is art? Just a tip, it's called show business, not show art.

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      • #33
        Re: Literary Greats With Whom you'd Want to Co-Write

        Originally posted by nou View Post
        anne frank
        That's one of those cases where being a collaborator might make for a short career...especially if using a typewriter.
        "Forget it, Jake. It's Hollywood."

        My YouTube channel.

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        • #34
          Re: Literary Greats With Whom you'd Want to Co-Write

          Originally posted by Jcorona View Post
          It'd be my pleasure, umo, but I gotta give you a blood test first to make sure you ain't no punk b1tch either...respectfully.

          Corona
          As long as it's not a random urine test or breathalyzer, we're cool.

          However, the proven punk b1tch test requires an obstacle course, a car battery, a screwdriver, a copy of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE and a b1tch pit bull in heat.
          Brown-Balled by the Hollywood Clika

          Latino Heart Project's MEXICAN HEART...ATTACK!

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          • #35
            Re: Literary Greats With Whom you'd Want to Co-Write

            I don't think I'm capable of cowriting but I'd like to have a drink with most of the people listed so far.
            Advice from writer, Kelly Sue DeConnick. "Try this: if you can replace your female character with a sexy lamp and the story still basically works, maybe you need another draft.-

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