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SCOTT HUNT
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Scott Hunt is the author of the Black & White Dog Book and Dumb as Morris Dancing. He writes a regular newspaper column and has many years experience writing scripts for television as well as a string of songs, jingles and music themes for television, radio and recording artists. He is a well known musician and actor in Hobart, Tasmania and has worked as an actor since 1980 and a songwriter since the early 1970s.
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Black & White Dog Book
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Dumb as Morris Dancing
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Sputnik Rising
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Three women meet in a dysfunctional elevator and become isolated on the observation deck atop a city building. Despite their diverse ages and backgrounds they find common ground and leave the building with a bright future.
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