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Mark Watson, And His Audience, Write A Novel
Winner of the if.comeddie Panel Prize
At this year's Edinburgh Fringe, Mark will attempt to fuse his different talents in an unprecedented literary/performance experiment.
Each day he will host a sort of literary workshop--cum-interactive comedy show. The aim is to have written, by the end of August, a novel begun from scratch and woven entirely from audience suggestions, with another 2,000 words or so added every day
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Original Review: DescriptionWinner of the if.comeddie Panel Prize At this year's Edinburgh Fringe, Mark will attempt to fuse his different talents in an unprecedented literary/performance experiment. Each day he will host a sort of literary workshop--cum-interactive comedy show. The aim is to have written, by the end of August, a novel begun from scratch and woven entirely from audience suggestions, with another 2,000 words or so added every day
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