It's pretty short. It was fifty-odd pages before I changed the font size, so I'd say it's probably about a good forty-eight pages.
We don't see the ins and outs of Phil's every day. He's born, he goes for his five year checkup, he starts high school, he goes to prom, he gets married, he enters (and quickly exits) the working world and he bites the big one. Phil is a fun part, though.
I had two possibly more epic pieces but I figured this one was the most accessible. The other ones were a 25 page collection of vignettes entirely in iambic pentameter, and the other was 125 pages of a goth girl, a talkative spaz, a boy-next-door, a closet Celine Dion fan and a kindly but awkward transfer student locked for a few days in the props loft of their theater right before opening night.
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How many pages is it? Is it epic? With a cast like this, I'd hope it is!
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It's pretty short. It was fifty-odd pages before I changed the font size, so I'd say it's probably about a good forty-eight pages.
We don't see the ins and outs of Phil's every day. He's born, he goes for his five year checkup, he starts high school, he goes to prom, he gets married, he enters (and quickly exits) the working world and he bites the big one. Phil is a fun part, though.
I had two possibly more epic pieces but I figured this one was the most accessible. The other ones were a 25 page collection of vignettes entirely in iambic pentameter, and the other was 125 pages of a goth girl, a talkative spaz, a boy-next-door, a closet Celine Dion fan and a kindly but awkward transfer student locked for a few days in the props loft of their theater right before opening night.
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