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Soulwriter
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Charlotte is a born teacher, lifelong learner and lover of all things literary. She considers herself an amateur poet and believes that all should have the chance to compose... whether it be art, music, or poetry!

  April 2021     1 month ago

Submitted Scripts 12 total

All Quiet on the Western Front

1  EXT. WOODS, FRANCE 1917 - DAWN 1 
Softly LAPPING WATER. A creek running over roots, grass swaying in the stream. Ferns softly RUSTLE in the wind. 
THUMP. A pine cone falls on the ground. Another one. And another one 
A peaceful, mild spring morning. Peaceful. LOW RUMBLE OF THUNDER in the dista...

by Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, Ian Stokell

added by Soulwriter
12 months ago

Women Talking

THE WOMEN: THE REIMER WOMEN: Greta, the eldest
Mariche, the eldest daughter Mejal, a younger daughter of Autje, a daughter of Mariche THE FRIESEN WOMEN: * Agata, the eldest, 
Ona, the eldest daughter of Agata Salome, a younger daughter of Agata Neitje, a niece of Salome THE JANZ WOMEN: Scarface, ...

by Sarah Polley

added by Soulwriter
12 months ago

Everything Everywhere All At Once

1  INT. APARTMENT - DINING ROOM/LIVING ROOM - NIGHT 
A round mirror sitting on a cluttered vanity. Disco lights flash across the clutter. We hear the opening bars of KARAOKE MUSIC. 
BEGIN OPENING CREDITS. 
Through the hazy mirror, we watch as a Chinese family of three, THE WANG's, sing karao...

by Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert

added by Soulwriter
12 months ago

Pieces of a Woman

[horn wailing] Up! Tommy, take it up! He’s big-dealing the fuck out of every lift, Bob. You put him in. If every pillar takes four days, you’re looking at a six-month delay. That’s your guy. [Robert] You need to calm down, brother. I promised my daughter she’d be the first one to cross thi...

by Kata Wéber

added by Soulwriter
3 years ago

Wonderwoman 1984

(grand orchestral fanfare playing) (organ playing George Michael's "Heal the Pain") ♪ Ooh ♪ ♪ Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ ♪ Ooh ♪ ♪ Ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ ♪ Let me tell you a secret ♪ ♪ Put it in your heart and keep it ♪ ♪ Something that I want you to know ♪ ♪ Do something for me ♪ ♪ Listen to m...

by Patty Jenkins

added by Soulwriter
3 years ago

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thank you for this Kim. Love and blessings to you

4 months ago

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thank you for the encouragement Alan!

4 months ago

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more abstract than your usual Ludy ;) lovely.

6 months ago

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This beautiful verse is begging for an accompanying AI image :)

6 months ago

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woahhh - powerful and cutting! love it

6 months ago

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What a valiant poem showing us we can aspire for more.

10 months ago

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This is a truly beautiful poem. Very simple, yet meaningful and structured well.

10 months ago

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Hi Thanks for sharing - please write more - you're on to something here but it doesn't feel finished :)

10 months ago

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I can feel the angst of the writer when reading

10 months ago

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Haunting indeed...
The words themselves are packed and stifling.
It's really well done.
Thank you!

10 months ago

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love this and love how supportive you are of your fellow poets!

10 months ago

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thank you so so much Alan! I really appreciate your encouragement!!

11 months ago

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Keep writing :) go for it!

11 months ago

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Hi! Thanks for sharing your work with us. A poignant topic indeed! The use of a new poetry form is very admirable and it works. Keep writing and sharing!

11 months ago

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thanks!

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