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#1066124 added March 11, 2024 at 11:26pm
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It was a Typical Monday
It was a Typical Monday


Unfortunately, it was a typical Monday for my writing. From early this morning, until almost sunset my brother and I had one thing after another we needed to get done. As a result, I didn’t get too many single sentences written for my SpaceHorrors scriptwriting/novel/short stories project.

Don’t get me wrong. I did get a little bit written for the scriptwriting part of this project. Unfortunately, I only had time to write thirty-five single sentences for my Scene Outline for Part Three of this project aka Act Three. That means I have fifty-five single sentences to finish Part Three of the scriptwriting part of this project.

I should be able to get that done tomorrow. After all, my brother and I don’t have anything that needs to get done tomorrow. My brother does have something he needs to do tomorrow, but I’m not a part of it. Besides, he should be done with it by noon anyway.

Not only should I get the fifty-five single sentences finished tomorrow on Part Three of my SpaceHorrors project, but I may be able to get started on Part Four. I don’t know if I will be able to get started on Part Four tomorrow, but I have a very good chance of doing it. It all depends on how soon I can finish Part Three.

If I do get into the single sentences for my Act Four Scene Outline, I probably won’t get past the Teaser Act. That will equal seventy-five single sentences for that Part. I may be able to do another fifteen to twenty more, but I’m not going to count on that happening until it happens.

Fifteen to twenty more single sentences would equal ninety to ninety-five single sentences written in one day. I have written ninety single sentences in one day several times. So, it’s not impossible I could do it again. Once again, it depends on when I get Part Three finished. The sooner I get it done, the more time I will have for Part Four.

Of course, I’m hoping that I will get at least ninety single sentences written tomorrow. I have done it before. There is no reason why I can’t do it again. It’s very possible I can do it again, but there is also a good chance that I won’t be able to do it for one reason or another.

My brother has said that we don’t have anything that we need to get done tomorrow, but when I get up tomorrow, I find out we do have something that needs to be done that day. Sometimes it’s not too much that needs doing, and sometimes it’s a lot. Hopefully, it won’t be anything. After all, that is what he said earlier today.








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