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#1093712 added July 19, 2025 at 4:47pm
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Three Hundred and Three Sentences Left
Three Hundred and
Three Sentences Left



That’s all I need are the three hundred and three sentences to finish writing the sentence phase of these Outlines. That equals seventy-five to finish writing the sentences for Episode Three, ‘Floating Weapons,’ and two hundred and twenty-eight sentences for Episode Four, ‘Probable Death.’

Will I get all three hundred and three sentences written during my twelve-hour shift, which is about ten hours now, with my new responsibilities at work? I doubt that I will get all these sentences done early this evening to early tomorrow morning. If I’m lucky, I may get half of them done.

If I can get a little over half of these sentences written this evening and tomorrow morning, that would be one hundred and fifty-three sentences during this shift. That includes the seventy-five to end Episode Three, the Act Breakdown, and the Story Outline for Episode Four.

That will leave me the Scene Outline sentences to write for Episode Four of my Water Wars scriptwriting project, aka one hundred and fifty sentences, early Sunday evening and early Monday morning. Hopefully, I can do a little bit more than one hundred and fifty-three this evening and tomorrow morning.

The sooner I get done writing these sentences, the sooner I can start working on the paragraphs for my Story Outlines and Scene Outlines for these Parts and episodes. I should be ready to get started on them by the end of this weekend. That’s if I decide to start working on them right now.

It all depends on how many sentences I get done this evening and tomorrow morning. Suppose I can get more than one hundred and fifty-three sentences written during my shift later today and tomorrow morning. In that case, I should be able to start working on these paragraphs tomorrow evening to Monday morning.

It’ll probably be early Monday morning before I can start working on my paragraphs for this project. That depends on how many sentences I get done later today and early tomorrow morning. The more sentences I get written today and tomorrow, the more paragraphs I can get written this weekend.

That’s if I start writing these paragraphs this weekend. I haven’t decided that yet, but I’m thinking about getting caught up with my DeathBringers scriptwriting project before I start writing any of these paragraphs, especially since I have started writing the sentences for these Episodes.

I’m not too far behind on writing the sentences for my DeathBringers scriptwriting project. So, I probably will continue to work on it after I finish writing the sentences for my Water Wars scriptwriting project. If I do that, then I have another decision to make.

After all, I also still have my ‘The Final Rital’ and my Skinless’ movies to write. I could start working on them during the week on my days off from work, and continue working on my DeathBringers project while at work on the weekends, or it could be the other way around.

I could continue working on my DeathBringers scriptwriting project during my days off from work during the week, and start working on my ‘The Final Ritual’ and ‘Skinless’ movies on the weekend while I’m at work. I’m not sure which way I will go, but I’m thinking about the movies on the weekend.












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