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Apr 25, 2011
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Handmade Clocks by Lurearts Pottery
The making of a ceramic clock by Pam McFadyen from
Lurearts Pottery
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Screenwriting Tip #601
Never work on somebody else’s darling pet project. If they don’t allow you any control, you’ll wind up resenting them. If they do allow you control,
On ramifications
RAMIFICATIONS: It is important to show the ramification of the attempts, which must result in an increase in complications. via The Script Lab
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