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There is a lot within me Other Than Scriptwriting. This blog is devoted to those stories.

#1098630 added October 4, 2025 at 4:48pm
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Still Have Eight
Still Have Eight



Sometimes, on a Saturday afternoon, before I return to work at six PM WDC time, I have a chance to do some writing. Usually, that means my scriptwriting Monday, but today it would have been for my WDC Greed Short Story. Unfortunately, I didn’t get the time to work on this Short Story today yet. I still have eight Sections/Parts left to write on it.

Will I get my WDC Greed Short Story written during my twelve-hour shift, early this evening at six PM WDC time to six AM WDC time tomorrow morning? I should be able to do that. After all, I have done it before. I’m not sure if I have done it with eight Parts/Sections before, though.

If I remember correctly, it was six Sections/Parts that I had to write before I finished a Short Story in the past, but it could have been seven Parts/Sections. I don’t think it was eight. Whether it was six, seven, or eight, I should be able to write these eight during this twelve-hour shift. After all, that’s about an hour and a half for each one.

I’m not sure, but I think that I have written some of these Sections/Parts in about forty-five minutes to an hour in the past. If that’s true, I should be able to get these Parts/Sections written early this evening and early tomorrow morning. There is one drawback to my doing it, though.

On Saturdays, it can get very busy at work, especially during the first seven hours of my shift. If that is what happens today, that may slow down my finishing this Short Story during this twelve-hour shift. After all, instead of a twelve-hour shift, it will be closer to a ten to eleven-hour shift. Hopefully, it will be closer to eleven than ten.

I would like to get this WDC Greed Short Story finished during this twelve-hour shift. If I can do that, then I can return to my scriptwriting projects during my twelve-hour shift early tomorrow evening to early Monday morning. The sooner I get this Short Story done, the better.

If I don’t get this WDC Greed Short Story finished during this twelve-hour shift, I should only have one or two Sections/Parts left to write early tomorrow evening at six PM WDC time to early Monday morning at six AM WDC time. I don’t want that to happen, though. Why don’t I want that to happen? It’s because I will have a big decision to make.

That big decision will be whether I will be writing two blog entries on Monday evening before midnight WDC time, or if I will be writing one blog entry for one of my blogs, or if I will be combining one blog entry for both of my blogs. That’s one decision I don’t want to make.

Whether I get this WDC Greed Short Story writing during my first twelve-hour shift this weekend or not, I won’t be able to create it on WDC until Monday at the earliest. So, the decision I will need to make can be cut down to two possible blog entries. After all, I would be eliminating the two blog entries for both of my blogs.

Most likely, I would cut that decision down to one blog entry combining both of my blogs. After all, I will be working on both my blogs this weekend, one way or another. Of course, that may change if I don’t create my WDC Greed Short Story on WDC this Monday.








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