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dinkum
(DING-kuhm)
, also dinky-di, fair dinkum, adjective
True; honest; genuine.
Etymology
Probably derived, like many other Australian words, from English dialect. The counties of Lincolnshire and Derbyshire had a word dinkum or dincum meaning “work; a fair share of work.” The word was first recorded in Australia in Rolf Boldrewood’s Robbery Under Arms (1888): “It took us an hour’s hard dinkum to get near the peak.” (© Wordsmith Words)
Screenplay submitted
Well, I submitted a screenplay to Scriptapalooza today. See scriptapalooza.com. The first deadline is Friday the 5th. The real deadline is April 15. I think first prize is $10,000, but the main thing is that real Hollywood industry people read all of the scripts, so maybe even if you don’t win the contest you might still have your screenplay optioned or bought and made into a movie.
My screenplay is called Slight Detour. The novel/novella version was panned by one brother (harshly, but I don’t care) and one sister; given faint praise by my wife and sister-in-law; and actually liked by my Dad and another sister. I almost forgot, I also submitted that version to Amazon’s Breakthrough Novel Award competition last month. I didn’t even make the top 1000 submissions in that one. :) When I saw that all of the judges were women, I knew I didn’t have a chance. My story is geared toward guys, regular guys, not intellectuals and especially not pseudo-intellectuals.
So, I reworked it a little bit, especially the beginning, changed things around, added/deleted here and there and, voila, it’s a screenplay! I don’t expect it to win, I’m just hoping to get noticed (in a good way).
They don’t announce winners until August 15, so I’ll probably have completely forgotten about it by then. :)