And every one of us thought we were special
Another reminder to the would-have-been self-centered that there are other people in the world:
Today I was one of what turned out to be quite a large group of playwrights who received an email from the very nice man in England who maintains one of the world’s foremost databases of playwrights, www.doollee.com. Here’s what it said:
I am celebrating – the 20,000th Playwright has just been recorded on www.doollee.com, together with 67,189 of their plays.
Are your plays, bio, picture, agent etc etc, all as you want them?
A template is attached – your individual page should contain the information YOU want for now and posterity!!
Listing your work is a pleasure, thank you.
All good things
Julianps Have you entered the new competition? – http://www.doollee.com/Publishers/x-competitions.html
Julian Oddy
48 Dorchester Road
Weymouth
Dorset DT4 7JZ
UK[both www.doollee.com and google appreciate reciprocal website links]
www.doollee.com receives over 12,000 individual hits per day (4.5 million/year) – your information is important to many people from all over the world.
I read this email aloud to my wife, never feeling less special in my life now that I know that I’m one of 20,000 produced playwrights listed on this site (and who knows how many more aren’t listed?). Even one of 19,000 would have been better. At least I’ve got about 30 plays that have been staged, far more than the average (although only three are currently listed on Doollee – I guess in my copious spare time I should ask Julian to update the listing).
This brought to mind something Stephen Dunn said over dinner once when I studied writing with him in the 1980’s. He said, “There are only 40 real poets in the country and we all know each other.” I’ve always kept this in mind because even though I’ve had poetry published I’m quite aware I’m not one of those 40 real poets. In grad school I used to wonder how many real playwrights there are — at the time I estimated 200. Now I know: 20,000. Plus.
May 22nd, 2007 at 5:09 pm
You simply have to get into a smaller group. Try writing haiku. Limit your subject matter to kinky sex. And compose them in code. That would double the size of MY group.