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AGE: 44
LOC: United Kingdom
GEN: Female
LAST LOGIN: November 18

I am a professional theatre practitioner.I run a theatre in London and am a professional director/writer. I am looking for a publishing deal and to make it possible to work from home as a writer as I have just had a little girl. can anyone help?

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Novel Treatments / Freedom
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15th September 2008 30 Arsenal Road Eltham SE9 1JU debby_turner@hotmail.com Tel: 07949240642 Dear Jud Laghi, Freedom ( working Title) Summary:   Freedom By Debby Turner 2008 Ben Robinson 58 years old returns to Athens for the first time in 34 years to win back the love of his life, Elefteria. He constantly has panic attacks and faints as he searches for her. He has become a successful human rights lawyer, but feels something is missing in his life. He regrets not fighting to keep Elef...
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Novel Treatments / From Bradford to Bollywood
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From Bradford to Bollywood Beryl chose her dress carefully. The flowered taffeta looked a little faded but it had been Ernest’s favourite. She squeezed herself into the dress and looked at herself in the mirror wistfully. Her plump figure bulged unflatteringly through the large flowers. She breathed in trying to improve her reflection. Then gave in and picked up her handbag and made for the door. Her blue rinse and set was put to the test as the strong wind attacked her hair sprayed curls. Sh...
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Stage Play / Sustainable Bodies
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Sustainable Bodies Prologue Male Specimen A single spotlight on a man dressed in black but wrapped in bubble wrap with a label male specimen. All other figures stand around him with faces covered in hoods, dressed in black, like figures in a factory. Narrator: Hairy ears. That is the contribution that the Y chromosome makes to the gene pool that creates a person. We can safely say the Y chromosome is faulty. We were told that man would die out. We didn’t believe it. Man was invincible. It was...
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Children's / Jake's Rocket Day
It is a very sweet and warming story. My little daughter would love it and I would love to read the whole story when finished
Short Story / Tenderloin
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Poetry / Losing Myself
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I love the visuals you evoke with your words. There are some striking images and the word choice is excellent. I lost the meaning only once or twice and would just have to study again. Best poems make you look more than once. Well done
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