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WritingRaw offers apology for preempting the season finale of "really BAD Shakespeare"
Writing Raw is an online literary magazine for new, established and emerging writers.
ROCK HILL, NY, April 03, 2010 /Magazines PR News/ -- Today, the editors offer the deepest apologies for the trouble with the expanded Season One Finale of their popular penny dreadful, really BAD Shakespeare. Weeb, one of the editors, issued the following statement: "It really saddens us when something out of our control preempts anything - either on television or in literature. Unfortunately, we will try and correct this situation as soon as possible... possibly with the soon to be released Season One Expanded Writer's Edition of "really BAD Shakespeare: (which will contain the actual preempted finale. We are sorry and will correct this as soon as possible."
The Season One Finale of "really BAD Shakespeare" Episode 12: Nothing Can Come of Nothing was touted to be the "game changer" to the entire series. This episode was suppose to set the reading world talking around the water cooler about the surprising plot twists, the action, and some of the outrageous answers that have been building.
Exclusively on WritingRaw.com, there is a new adventure in storytelling. The project is called "really BAD Shakespeare" and it is a modern day bi-monthly penny dreadful (a penny dreadful was a type of British fiction published in the nineteenth century that usually featured lurid serialized stories that ran over a number of weeks, months, or sometimes, years).
"really BAD Shakespeare" is a twisted, black comedy in which Shakespeare Williams (named after William Shakespeare, the inventor of the level-wind reel... not the playwright) tells of the semi-tragic account of Armageddon in the fictional town of Potter's Field, Illinois. Each "episode" contains less than 1,500 words. These episodes may be short and not-so-sweet, but they are heavy on plot development - with twists and turns that you will never see coming (no matter how demented you are!)
Here's what Connie Chang of the Potter's Field Daily News had to say about really BAD Shakespeare: "Mix equal parts of Douglas Adams, Christopher Moore and Kurt Vonnegut and you still can't imagine the twisted, original story going on here... Honestly, sometimes Armageddon isn't as glamorous as some want us to believe!" Connie Chang, the Potter's Field Daily News.
Stop in today at WritingRaw.com and discover some "really BAD Shakespeare" and other new and emerging writers and poets.
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