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Peter Glen Fenton (1995–) is an American playwright and screenwriter with four stage plays and one screenplay in his growing body of work. He wrote his first play and saw it through to its world premiere in his hometown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when he was fourteen years old. Fenton graduated from Wheaton College in 2017. Fenton’s signature style is witty comedic dialogue often embedded in {{low fantasy}} or fantasy-adjacent stories.

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Peter Glen Fenton (1995–) is an American playwright and screenwriter with four stage plays and one screenplay in his growing body of work. He wrote his first play and saw it through to its world premiere in his hometown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when he was fourteen years old. Fenton graduated from Wheaton College in 2017. Fenton’s His signature style is involves witty comedic dialogue often embedded in {{low fantasy}} or fantasy-adjacent stories.



* BetterThanABareBulb: Littered throughout Fenton’s early work. A good rule of thumb is if the character is smart, they’re probably pretty {{Main/Genre Savvy}}.

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* BetterThanABareBulb: Littered throughout Fenton’s Peter’s early work. A good rule of thumb is if the character is smart, they’re probably pretty {{Main/Genre Savvy}}.



* BookEnds: Present in all of Fenton's plays. In ''Knights'', Lady Heron starts the play confessing feelings for Sir Galahad and in the end, he reciprocates. In ''Rose'', the first and last scene take place in the cave of the Thousand-Year Rose. ''See Amid'' begins with Mitchell meeting Daisy while splitting firewood and their conflict begins at Granny’s House. Mitchell has his epiphany while splitting firewood and he and Daisy reconcile at Granny’s House. ''Abandon All Hope'' begins and ends with Teresa drinking wine as she monologues.

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* BookEnds: Present in all of Fenton's his plays. In ''Knights'', Lady Heron starts the play confessing feelings for Sir Galahad and in the end, he reciprocates. In ''Rose'', the first and last scene take place in the cave of the Thousand-Year Rose. ''See Amid'' begins with Mitchell meeting Daisy while splitting firewood and their conflict begins at Granny’s House. Mitchell has his epiphany while splitting firewood and he and Daisy reconcile at Granny’s House. ''Abandon All Hope'' begins and ends with Teresa drinking wine as she monologues.



* DeadpanSnarker: At least one in every script, normally the protagonist or narrator. Sir Galahad and Lady Heron both in ''Knights'', Kimmi in ''Rose'', the Snowman in ''See Amid'', and Teresa, Melissa, and Sean in ''Abandon All Hope''. See Snark-to-Snark Combat and World of Snark below.
* DescendedCreator: Peter Fenton originated the role of Evan Daigle in ''Abandon All Hope''

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* DeadpanSnarker: At least one in every script, one of his scripts, normally the protagonist or narrator. Sir Galahad and Lady Heron both in ''Knights'', Kimmi in ''Rose'', the Snowman in ''See Amid'', and Teresa, Melissa, and Sean in ''Abandon All Hope''. See Snark-to-Snark Combat and World of Snark below.
* DescendedCreator: Peter Fenton originated the role of Evan Daigle in ''Abandon All Hope''



* TakeThatCritics: Fenton is known to word-for-word incorporate criticism and questions from editors and early readers into later drafts of his work.

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* TakeThatCritics: Fenton Peter is known to word-for-word incorporate criticism and questions from editors and early readers into later drafts of his work.

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