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There is a lot within me Other Than Scriptwriting. This blog is devoted to those stories.
#1046939 added March 24, 2023 at 11:29pm
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The Same as Thursday
The Same as Thursday Morning


Thursday morning, I only needed six sections to finish my WDC Short Story for this month, and that is what I got. Just barely, though. Earlier today at work I did the same thing. Only it was six parts for my second Short Story that I’m writing for this month, and it wasn’t just barely done.

I didn’t have a lot of time left before the end of my shift earlier today, but I may have had enough time to do one more section. Then again, maybe I didn’t. After all, that’s when the workers there started coming to work. Once they start coming in I don’t have as much time to write. If I have any time at all to do it.

What does that mean for tomorrow? It means that I only have five more parts to finish my second Short Story for this month. I’m not sure how long it will take to finish it, but it shouldn’t be more than three or four hours of writing time to do it. If that’s true, I will have plenty of time for my scriptwriting too.

About six to seven hours of writing time is what I figure I will have to work on my Water Wars scriptwriting project. I’m not sure where I left off with that project, but I do remember that I was doing about fifteen to twenty or more single paragraphs during the week, and twenty-five to thirty or more on the weekend. If that’s true, I will probably get about twenty done tomorrow.

A lot of how much scriptwriting I get done tomorrow depends on how soon I get finished writing this second Short Story. If it’s like the last couple of days, it shouldn’t take me too long to do it. Why am I getting these short stories handwritten so fast? It’s because I haven’t had to do too much re-writing.

Don’t get me wrong. I have had to do some re-writing for this second Short Story, but it hasn’t been too bad, though. It hasn’t slowed me down that much. If it has slowed me down at all. Mostly, all I needed to do was remove a word or two from each paragraph to cut it down to about two hundred words or less. Sometimes that’s not easy to do, but usually, it’s not a problem.

As I wrote above, I don’t know how many single sentences I will get done for my Water Wars scriptwriting project tomorrow at work, but I’m thinking it may be between twenty and twenty-five. It could be a little bit more than that. Then again, it also could be a little less than that.

If it is six to seven more hours of writing time tomorrow at work, I should be able to get twenty to twenty-five more single paragraphs written for my television series scriptwriting project. Whether I get this many, a little bit more, or less, I’m going to get as many of them as possible. I think that I can get more than twenty-five.



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