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Wednesday, May 07, 2008 @ 8:08 PM

The temp agency called me this morning, and now I have a job for tomorrow and Friday, and possibly for the next two weeks. I should be glad to have the money, but mostly I'm dreading having to smile and make nice with strangers. I hate pretending to be pleasant, especially when all I really want to do is hide under my bed. Dr. K. upped my dosage, maybe it will help. Or, maybe fake-smiling will be good for me. I've heard that if you force yourself to pretend to smile long enough, odds are good that you will eventually end up happy. (I paraphrased that from the end of Sophistry.)

I want to submit Dogface to the Firehouse Theatre Project, but I need someone to write me a letter of recommendation about what an awesome playwright I am. I asked Tim to do it, but he hasn't responded. I'll beg people if I have to, but I'd rather have a volunteer... The guidelines say, "Scripts must be accompanied by a letter of recommendation from a theater company or individual familiar with your work. Letters of recommendation do not need to be specific to the play submitted; they may be general recommendations of the playwright's work." Anyone want to throw me a bone?


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