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A Great Overnight I wrote two hundred and seventy sentences yesterday evening and overnight today. Breaking it down, I got one hundred and eight with my last three Act Breakdown episodes. That took about five hours, about thirty-six sentences in an hour and a half, or one episode. Within six to seven hours, I wrote another one hundred and sixty-two sentences. That equals about twenty-three to twenty-seven sentences every hour or around one in about two minutes. That doesn’t sound too great, but compared to yesterday, it’s great. I don’t know how I wrote that many sentences. All I know is that once I started writing them, I couldn’t stop. Usually, I would say, “Except for when I did my rounds, but I don’t have any rounds at this security position.” Maybe that’s why I wrote two hundred and seventy sentences yesterday evening and overnight today. I only need another one hundred and sixty-two sentences to finish writing my sentence Story Outlines. I could write them when I return to work this evening. But I won’t count on that happening until it does. After all, tonight is a six-hour shift. I can finish these last three episodes tonight if I can get another twenty-seven every hour. Of course, if I wrote more than twenty-seven sentences every hour, I could get them written in about four to four and a half hours. If I could do that, I would have about two to one and a half hours to start writing my sentence Scene Outlines. Even if I do get into my sentence Scene Outlines, I wouldn’t get more than another fifty sentences if I got that many. Of course, that would equal one-third of Part One of my Water Wars scriptwriting project. I doubt I will get that many written tonight. I will be lucky if I get these one hundred sixty-two sentences written or the last three episodes again. It will most likely be tomorrow before I can start working on my sentence Scene Outlines, and that depends on what my brother and I need to do tomorrow. We must do a few things, but it shouldn’t take too long. As far as I know, my brother and I only have these things we must do tomorrow, and we should get them done by noon tomorrow. If that’s true, I should have all afternoon and even to work on these sentence Scene Outlines. Of course, that depends on whether I can finish the last three-sentence Story Outlines at work tonight. |