![]() ![]() ![]() He lives in a Chinatown SRO above the Golden Palace restaurant, which also happens to be a common set for the police procedural Black and White. ![]() In Interior Chinatown we are told the story of Willis Wu, Generic Asian Man, with dreams of one day becoming Kung Fu Guy. Both necessary and sufficient for a complete definition of your identity: Asian Guy.” Your most salient feature, overshadowing any other feature about you, making irrelevant any other characteristic. “Two words the define you, flatten you, trap you and keep you here. That’s something I’ve never seen before in a major literary release and I was super interested to see how it was executed. And second, that experience is one of the main reasons I was drawn to this novel, written in official screenplay type/setting. So first, all credit to her for that time (because seriously the formatting regulations are kind of intense). Anyways, I bring this up because my co-author actually went ahead and converted the script into official screenplay formatting (something I legitimately had no idea was a thing, nor really had any inclination to do). I believe there might have been a song performance in there somewhere? I was clearly very cool in high school. It was called The Five Stages of Baldness and was (very) loosely based on another friend who had shaved her head, chronicling the stages of hair re-growth alongside a number of other high school dramas. In high school, I co-wrote a full-length screenplay with a friend of mine. ![]()
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