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#958598 added May 9, 2019 at 4:19am
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Twenty Scene Paragraphs and another Song Lyric Short Story
Twenty Scene Paragraphs and another Song Lyric Short Story


This Blog entry is probably going to be a little late too. In fact, for the next three months, they may all be a tad late. I may even wait to post them until just before I got to work. Why am I writing that? It’s because it took me longer than I thought to write my second Short Story for The Musicology Anthology Challenge.

Why haven’t I updated my collection entries yet? It’s because I still haven’t been officially added to this Challenge yet. Even though I know that I am a part of it, I don’t want to do any updating until I’m officially on The List. Once I am on The List too, I will start updating them. It shouldn’t be too much longer before I’m added to it. But it could be another day or two, though.

That’s enough about that. Now comes the part about what happened yesterday at work when it comes to writing my movie Treatment for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. I did twenty scene paragraphs yesterday. That may not sound like a lot to you. But it does to me. Especially since I was only planning on doing ten to fifteen at the most.

It all depended on how much work I had to do at work. But there wasn’t that much work to do. It wasn’t a normal Wednesday. True, it was a little bit busy. But it wasn’t as busy as it has been there. That isn’t the only reason why I got so much written yesterday, though.

The main reason why I got so much written is because of my fingers. Once I started writing, I couldn’t stop. Except for work of course. At first, I didn’t even think I would get ten done. But after the first two paragraphs, my pencil and paper took over. And I couldn’t stop myself.

What am I going to do at work today? The same thing that I did yesterday. I’m going to continue working on my scriptwriting project at work. And after I get home, I’m going to start with Short Story three for The Musicology Anthology Challenge. I’m not sure how much of either I will get done. But I’m going to do as much as I can on them both. If it’s anything like the last few days at work, I shouldn’t have any trouble with getting about fifteen to twenty or more scene paragraphs done. As for my short stories, if I can do two in two days there is no reason to not believe I can continue doing it with the third Short Story for this collection.


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