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  • Hi everyone.  Looking forward with great interest to the upcoming festival. I would be interested in starting a conversation about older writers and the benefits and detriments that may be a factors associated with age.  I feel in some ways that my writing has more depth but at the same time it feels that extreme violence is taking over the field.  Of course Macduff cuts off Macbeth's head and carries it on stage, Oedipus plucks out his eyes and Titus Andronicus makes stew out of Tamara's sons.  If violence is not present is the writer "shooting themselves in the foot" by not adding "blood and guts" to the screenplay?  Does a great story combined with great writing trump violence or are each of those elements necessary for a marketable script?  I'm interested in what other's think.  Thanks.  Duncan

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