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A short monolouge following the story of a teenaged girl who has always viewed herself in a positive light, until one evening she recognizes who she has become. She decides to run away from her small town to the city with her two best friends, fueled by the hope of her new life- and a new reputation. However, her actions only solidify her role as the 'Bad Kid.'

This is a short script that I wrote for my 'Dramatic Writing' Module on my university course. As with my other University books I have put my commentary at the end to give people an insight as to how I work. The Commentary starts on Page 20.

The second collection of the [rejected] works of Colin Peterson and George O'Sullivan. We won't moan too much, we were just out of time; Colin has selected these pieces to continue the Weird Time Blues Sequence.

Some of our collected[rejected] works that we just want to get out there and give away. This is just to fill the blurb some more: In short, as we had a torrid time over the course of a decade trying to get some kind of platform; but in the end I just thought, it's some weird bourgeois elitism, it's all dying out anyway, so why not just give it away. And that's this, all without bitterness. We're gutted, but we're not that gutted. Thanks BookRix. Thank goodness for technology.

A short monolouge following the story of a teenaged girl who has always viewed herself in a positive light, until one evening she recognizes who she has become. She decides to run away from her small town to the city with her two best friends, fueled by the hope of her new life- and a new reputation. However, her actions only solidify her role as the 'Bad Kid.'

This is a short script that I wrote for my 'Dramatic Writing' Module on my university course. As with my other University books I have put my commentary at the end to give people an insight as to how I work. The Commentary starts on Page 20.

The second collection of the [rejected] works of Colin Peterson and George O'Sullivan. We won't moan too much, we were just out of time; Colin has selected these pieces to continue the Weird Time Blues Sequence.

Some of our collected[rejected] works that we just want to get out there and give away. This is just to fill the blurb some more: In short, as we had a torrid time over the course of a decade trying to get some kind of platform; but in the end I just thought, it's some weird bourgeois elitism, it's all dying out anyway, so why not just give it away. And that's this, all without bitterness. We're gutted, but we're not that gutted. Thanks BookRix. Thank goodness for technology.