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Glenys smiled to herself as she answered ''me'' when a dumpy lady with frizzy red hair called ''next''. Glenys opened the door to be confronted by a short, stout, bald man standing by a window smoking a huge Havana cigar.The middle aged man took the money and put it in his pocket, he gestured with his hand to let Glenys go ahead of him.
When she was out of sight he took out the money and saw it was a fake note.....
Not so much fantasy, as in the fantastic Thomas. More opening your mind. Take a look at the last one Jessica, Terry and I penned. Based on fact most if not all of the narrative. Believe me this is what Terry called our 'magnum opus', most others are far shorter. Give it a crack mein guten freund, for your good Aussie mate.See my reply in the Lounge thread, mate. Tell me if I can be of any help elsewhere.
Cigar puffing Mr Hitchcock said "Well Miss Glenys Stout, you've come to the right place if you want to get started in a few minor acting roles. I have a few irons in that fire. TV adverts too.Glenys smiled to herself as she answered ''me'' when a dumpy lady with frizzy red hair called ''next''. Glenys opened the door to be confronted by a short, stout, bald man standing by a window smoking a huge Havana cigar.
"What can I do for you young lady?".
"Mr Hitchcock I wanna be in the movies".
Hi Thomas, I agree with Craig to have a crack. Maybe follow the evolving narrative to get a feel for this loose style of collaborative writing.Not so much fantasy, as in the fantastic Thomas. More opening your mind. Take a look at the last one Jessica, Terry and I penned. Based on fact most if not all of the narrative. Believe me this is what Terry called our 'magnum opus', most others are far shorter. Give it a crack mein guten freund, for your good Aussie mate.
Surely can't play Mrs Brighton.Other possible characters to play include:
Mr Dennis Groton the diddled old actor with the forged $50 note.
Mrs Celeste Brighton, the canny Secretary to Mr Hitchcock.
Or just walk through the door ... as whoever.
Terry/ Jessica I think we have snared Thomas, finally. You can play any character you wish mate, more than one even. That is what makes this game unique. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination. A few stories back we played a team of ghost hunters solving a decades long murder mystery.Surely can't play Mrs Brighton.
No but it might well be that you've spotted one of my flaws, if you like. Consider this: Can a man, whose library was dukedom large enough but who, at the end of his life, can hardly bring himself to even read fiction any more, really be expected to write it, no matter at which level?Terry/ Jessica I think we have snared Thomas, finally. You can play any character you wish mate, more than one even. That is what makes this game unique. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination. A few stories back we played a team of ghost hunters solving a decades long murder mystery.
Thomas dont chicken out on us. We know you are stronger than that. Mate have a crack at least. For your freunds.No but it might well be that you've spotted one of my flaws, if you like. Consider this: Can a man, whose library was dukedom large enough but who, at the end of his life, can hardly bring himself to even read fiction any more, really be expected to write it, no matter at which level?
No but it might well be that you've spotted one of my flaws, if you like. Consider this: Can a man, whose library was dukedom large enough but who, at the end of his life, can hardly bring himself to even read fiction any more, really be expected to write it, no matter at which level?
You're taking the words right out of my mouth, Terry. I said "hardly", so it's not that I don't read fiction at all ( could post a list of those I did read recently) but I prefer other things to fiction. Apart from that the activities you mentioned clearly take priority.Good point Thomas and well said.
I often berate myself for not reading more of my own unread books too.
With the 21st century addiction to screens I am happy to spend time working in my garden, with my animals, my house, cycling, riding mc, social things, mostly things with a physical aspect after a life time of my own nose stuck in books and screens .
I beat the drum, no one listened Terry. I did think I had finally convinced Thomas but not seen him since our last PM so I have failed. I suspect Jessica will be on when she can. Meanwhile we can continue the Hitchcock theme if you wish.Looks like it's mostly you and I again Craig to write a tall tale if you'd like. Thanks for beating the drum. Always happy to see anyone else drop into a character's skin. We two know the drill and if there's any sort of story you'd like, I'm all ears. Historical, Futuristic, Contemporary, Action, Lay Back, ... , whatever, or keep it on the back burner?
Mr Hitchcock then came into the room. "I heard what was said. Here Mr Gorton and he handed the tall, gaunt looking man a $100 note. ''Miss Stout is going to be on contract with Hitchcock Pictures, so I want no trouble between my actors''.On the way out of Mr Hitchcock's office Glenys was confronted by a stern looking elderly Mr Groton with the fake $50 bank note in his hand.
Mr Hitchcock's secretary Mrs Celeste Brighton sat at her desk glaring at Miss Glenys Stout.