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Yes Sheila! Even in writing a review of another’s writing- take it on and fully write from your impression. 100% I encourage you to keep going however or using whatever methods to express in your voice. Carpe Diem!

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Thank you, my good sir. I am 46 and have never written a review before. This experience has been so rewarding for me to finally get my words out. I have an idea for a script, but I don't know how to write the format of a script. Is there a computer program to help people write a script? To me, to take that on would be like climbing Mount Everest with very little knowledge on how to even know where to start, but I can see it happening. I can see myself writing it out. The end goal is a nice little movie about not giving up and dealing with PTSD as a family. Thank you again for your words and advice. Have a great night.

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As I am reading, I see the images so critically clear that they play so well that I don't want to stop reading. This story I can draw and sketch in my mind's eye. I see the photos of this script playing out in my head. I can take the photos of the crime scene and lay them out and feel the pain of a man who just simply wants to live in peace but Bayliss knows that itch of his old life. Once a cop always a cop. How will this play out? This is my very first written review of anyone's work in my life. I think I might be finding my voice in writing with the pain of dyslexia. I, too will stay the course, Mr.Secor. Thanks for the inspiration of your detailed writing.

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