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

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#1107207 added January 31, 2026 at 4:37pm
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Returning to Work This Weekend
Returning to
Work This Weekend



I’m ready to start working on the six timeline spreadsheets for these scriptwriting projects when I return to work to start my first twelve-hour shift this weekend at six PM WDC time. After all, I finished writing the paragraph Story Outline for my ‘Calkin Cove’ scriptwriting project.

Now I’m ready to start working on the paragraph Scene Outlines for these scriptwriting projects, but I can’t start writing them until I update my timelines for these projects. After all, my paragraph Scene Outlines and scripts will include these timelines in one of the Establishing Shots.

Will I get these timelines finished during this twelve-hour shift early this evening and early tomorrow morning? I should get them done. After all, I have already updated these six scriptwriting project folders. Unfortunately, they aren’t updated for each project yet.

The timeline breakdown is the same for all six scriptwriting projects. It’s the titles for individual projects, Parts, and Episodes that need to be updated. That shouldn’t be too hard to do. Once I get them done, I can start updating these six scriptwriting projects with their timelines.

With six of these timelines to update, I will have about two hours for each update. That should be plenty of time to finish this phase of this project. Unfortunately, that may be all that I will be doing this weekend for these six scriptwriting projects. After all, Sunday is the first of the month.

That means I may be starting at least one Short Story during my second twelve-hour shift this weekend. Then again, I may not be starting any short stories this weekend. After all, these contests have three days to prompt their monthly prompts, and often they take those three days to do it.

One of these contests can take up to a week to prompt their prompts, and that’s if they do any prompting for February. I’m hoping that this contest will be a monthly contest like it’s supposed to be, but I’m not going to count on that happening until it starts happening on a monthly basis.

Of course, there is always a chance the WDC prompt may come out overnight tonight or during the day before I return to work early tomorrow evening to start my second twelve-hour shift for this weekend. After all, they do like to prompt their latest prompt on the weekends.

Whether anyone prompts their prompts overnight tonight, I won’t be seeing them until after I get home from work, since I don’t have access to the internet at work, especially now. Of course, I could check it on my phone, but that’s hard to do. It will be better to wait until I get off work to do it.

What matters most right now is getting these timelines updated so that I can start writing my paragraph Scene Outlines for these six scriptwriting projects. I think I can get them done by the end of this first twelve-hour shift that I’m working this weekend. At least I hope I can get them all done.









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