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Screenwriting
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Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2019
Need a writing idea? Take a look into my script/screenwriting prompts and examples and let me know what you think.

As a required class towards my Film and Television Production degree, Screenwriting is a class that pushes my mind and helps me write to the best of my ability in forms I would have never done otherwise. Think of these as a compiled folder of short stories I have written as assignments for this particular course. This medium is mainly for me to share my creativity and writing style to willing readers and writers alike. Enjoy!

P.s. I highly appreciate feedback in any form
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04Lonewolf's Short Stories

35 parts Ongoing

This book is essentially just a compilation of all my short stories that I've written over the last couple of years. Story titles with '🏷️' are inspired by a short story prompt or other literary work, whilst ones with '📙' are stories purely from my own imagination. Ones with '🧩' may be an excerpt from a larger story I'm working on, but can still be considered as a short story by itself. Also just letting you know in advance that I wrote quite a few of these when I was younger and they are really bad 😅. Well, even my recent ones aren't the best. All I'm saying is... these are my very rough drafts, so read at your own risk, and please be positive or feel free to (politely) point out any mistakes so I can make them better :) Enjoy! (WARNING: Please do not copy any of these without permission! If you see someone else using these ideas, please let me know, because these are all my own work.) [DISCLAIMER: I do not own the story cover background, credit goes to Oleksandr Latkun on 'Dreamstime']