So I kept hearing about how amazing the film Frozen is, so I finally watched it, and yeah, it's actually pretty amazing. Shatters all the "traditional" crap about fairy tales, teaches girls to be strong and not trust assholes they just met, throws the idea of "love at first sight" out the window... Awesome film.
Then I realized this film was based on The Snow Queen, the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. And I further realized that the reason I know that is because four and a half years ago, when I was working in a boarding school in Switzerland and it was time for the annual Winter Play, and the teachers in charge wanted to do The Snow Queen but couldn't find a script, I volunteered to write one.
I haven't read this script in four years, but I quickly located it and read through it and... IT WAS AWESOME. I mean, seriously, honestly, I think I was a better writer back then than I am now. But that's okay, because I made The Snow Queen awesome before Disney did it.
I hereby invite everyone to read it. It's actually not very long (the play was only 40 minutes total when we performed it, including all the moving around and musical interludes), but it's just... I'm really proud of this. And I suddenly feel the need to go back and read a lot more stuff I wrote years ago, to get me inspired and push myself to get back to work on that novel I've been neglecting for 2 months now. You hear that, world? Past me is inspiring present me to get her shit together.
I posted the whole script here (with a few paragraphs preceding it explaining what it is).
http://thingsairafound.tumblr.com/post/75729549250/the-snow-queen