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Diary of a WannabeScreenwriter

Screenwriter's Yarn

Read in horror as I document the WHAT THE FUCK, the OH FOR FUCKS SAKE, and the SO WHAT IF I’M A CRYBABY adventures of breaking into screenwriting and balancing this bag-o-tiny-lizard-dicks life.

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