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Tag: characterization

Destroying the Walls by Savannah Holbrooks

Posted on Apr 24, 2017Oct 9, 2017 by Savannah Holbrooks

I want to be a writer. I’m beginning to realize that, in order to do this, I have to lose my mind. I have to deconstruct the walls I’ve spent years building — the walls that separate fiction from reality. In order to write, my characters have to become three-dimensional flesh and blood that live […]

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Fran Flowers Inner Monologue by Hannah Horton

Posted on May 7, 2016May 6, 2016 by Germ Magazine guest author

The following monologue is an excerpt from Hannah Horton’s screenplay.  _ Screenplay Summary: After three years, five months, and nine days of giving the silent treatment to her brothers, faking a severe injury, and other unusual events, Fran Flowers — a girl with undiagnosed Histrionic personality disorder — does everything in her power to be the […]

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