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A blog devoted just to my scriptwriting. That’s all I’m going to blogging about here.

#1098121 added September 26, 2025 at 11:22pm
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One Hundred and Sixty-Seven
One Hundred and Sixty-Seven



That’s how many sentences I got written today for Part Three and Part Four of my Water Wars scriptwriting project. That includes seventy-five to end the Part Three Scene Outline, forty-two for the Part Four Story Outline, and the fifty I wrote for the Part Four Scene Outline.

How did I get so many sentences written today for this project? It’s because I had about eight hours today to work on these sentences. That equals about twenty sentences very hour, about three minutes for each sentence, or about four paragraphs every hour. That’s good writing for me.

Of course, I had some rewriting that I needed to do for the Act Breakdowns and Story Outlines for both Part Three and Part Four of this mini-series. So, I may have gotten closer to one hundred and seventy-five to one hundred and eighty or more sentences written today.

The one hundred and sixty-seven was the official number of sentences I wrote today for this project. After all, the rewritten sentences were only written because the storyline needed to be changed slightly. It didn’t change the storylines, only the way it was written in the Scene Outlines.

What does all this mean for my Water Wars scriptwriting project? It means that I only have one hundred sentences to write before I finish Part Four of my Water Wars mini-series. Will I get these sentences and Part written before I return to work early tomorrow evening?

I doubt that I will get all one hundred sentences written tomorrow before I return to work. If I’m lucky, I will get another twenty-five to fifty sentences written tomorrow before I return to work. That’s if I get any more written tomorrow before then. I may get them written, and I may not.

It all depends on whether I have the time tomorrow to get any writing done before I return to work. Lately, I have had some time to devote to my writing before I returned to work, but that doesn’t mean I will have the time tomorrow. I think that I will have the time. Then again, I may not.

Of course, it doesn’t really matter whether I get any more writing done on this project tomorrow before I return to work. After all, I will be continuing to work on this project while I’m at work this weekend. Getting some writing done before I do that will only help me in my writing.

The more sentences that I get done before I return to work, the less that I need to write before I finish writing this Part of my Water Wars mini-series. After all, it’s possible that I could get this five-part mini-series finished by the end of this weekend. At least I hope that I can.












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