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I Hate When It Gets Dark So Early
I Hate When It Gets Dark So Early
I Hate When It Gets Dark So Early
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I HATE WHEN IT GETS DARK SO EARLY, two characters. In a car, traveling as day turns to evening, a wife tells her husband something she’s never told him, a thought she’s never put into words, spoken aloud. The marriage is shaken. It will never be the same.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 29, 2011
ISBN9781934849620
I Hate When It Gets Dark So Early
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Edward Pomerantz

EDWARD POMERANTZ has written over 35 commissioned screenplays and teleplays, and is the recipient of two Writers Guild Awards. He wrote the movie CAUGHT, based on his novel INTO IT, released by Sony Pictures Classics and nominated for three Independent Spirit Awards. His play/feast BRISBURIAL was produced by Woodie King, Jr.'s New Federal Theatre and published by Magic Circle Press.

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    I Hate When It Gets Dark So Early - Edward Pomerantz

    Dancing on Quicksand

    I Hate When It Gets Dark So Early

    by

    Edward Pomerantz

    Copyright Edward Pomerantz 2011

    Published by The Educational Publisher Publishing at Smashwords

    CONTENTS

    Acknowledgments

    About The Author

    Production and Publication History

    Introduction

    Synopsis of Each Play

    I HATE WHEN IT GETS DARK SO EARLY

    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

    CAUTION: Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that the play DANCING ON QUICKSAND, I HATE WHEN IT GETS DARK SO EARLY is subject to a royalty and fully protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America and all other countries of the Copyright Union.

    Copyright©2011 Edward Pomerantz

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