“Prejudice is never easy unless it can pass itself off for reason.” — Art of Quotation

Prejudice is never easy unless it can pass itself off for reason. William Hazlitt, painter, writer, critic, philosopher, “Sketches and Essays”

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“If you were to take what seems to matter [from] movies, I would say male violence against other men is very high on that list.” — Art of Quotation

“If you were to take what seems to matter [from] movies, I would say male violence against other men is very high on that list.” Greta Gerwig, Director

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“All right, the world is full of idiots and they’re in control of everything. You fool, stay alive to annoy them!” — Art of Quotation

“All right, the world is full of idiots and they’re in control of everything. You fool, stay alive to annoy them!” Erich Kästner, German, poet

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“You’re born, you die. Everything in between is subject to interpretation.” — Art of Quotation

You’re born, you die. Everything in between is subject to interpretation. Nora Ephron. writer, filmmaker

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Interview with Writer Tony Thorne MBE (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Tony Thorne: It just came to me, reading the news. 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? About 120 and still at it. 3) What movie have you watched the most times in your life? Fritz Lang’s Metropolis 4) What’s your favorite […]

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Interview with Writer Heather Haven (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Heather Haven: I have always loved flash fiction. Every word has to count. It’s a good exercise for a writer. 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? I am the author of numerous stories, long and short, and have written 14 mystery […]

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Interview with Writer H. Rena Norrod (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? H. Rena Norrod: Honestly, I was working on my young adult novel when I saw the prompt for the micro story, and I have a star baseball player as one of my three main characters. There is a scene where another character […]

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Interview with Writer Mary Kennedy Eastham (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? I saw your call for Twitter stories and I literally sat down and wrote Dazzle Ray Pearl in I think ten minutes! 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? I have written so many stories – close to two hundred I would […]

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Interview with Writer Delores Christian Liesner (Twitter Short Story) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary

Matthew Toffolo: What gave you the idea to write this very short story? Delores Christian Liesner: Actual PMS and Menopause incidents! 2) How many stories/screenplays have you written? Stories – hundreds (31 in book Be the Miracle) Children’s plays 3 Screenplays – less than one 3) What movie have you watched the most times in […]

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