I really like this Edward. There's a slightly Pooterish ( but very nuanced nonetheless) tone of voice ( particularly present in God) which you've honed over the years with Dr Hairy and friends which is both intensely amusing but also allows for a great deal more actual depth and thought than one might have intiially expected.Additionally everyone is always really rather mild-manneredly but deliciously *puzzled* at each new twist in events...(and how lovely to have something so very much your own furrow, so imbued with fairly timeless qualities, here , on this list - a tribute to both your own steadfast truth to your voice and wonderful friendly, eclectic, welcome this place offers...) Comic writing at its richest. I look forward to more.Michael
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Friday, August 24, 2018, 8:14 pm, Edward Picot via NetBehaviour <netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote: Dear all, 'The Doubter's Mysteries' are an attempt to write a short cycle of Mystery Plays - ie. plays based on Bible stories, like the Medieval Mystery Plays of York, Chester and Wakefield - from the point of view of a sceptical modern audience; an audience which either doesn't believe in God, or can't work out what he's playing at. There are fourteen of these plays, and the first is now online: 'The Creation (and the Fall of Lucifer)'. http://edwardpicot.com/mysteries - Edward _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list NetBehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org https://lists.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
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