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Barely Act Two and Act Three Maybe I should have stayed with the DeathBringers Story Outlines after all. I couldn’t have done too much worse with them than I did with the paragraphs I wrote for the second episode Story Outline for my Water Wars scriptwriting project if it was worse. I only got Act Two and Act Three of the Episode Two Story Outline for this project. That’s eighteen paragraphs in about seven and a half hours or about two or three paragraphs every hour. That’s not good writing. At least, I don’t think that it is. Why didn’t I write more paragraphs late yesterday evening and overnight this morning? I don’t know why I didn’t. The only reason I can think of is that I had problems writing some of these paragraphs. There were a few, but there weren’t too many. I knew what I wanted to write in these paragraphs but didn’t know how to do it, especially within the four or five lines for each paragraph. That was my main problem with these paragraphs, but it wasn’t the only one. The only other reason I can think of is the weather. It was cold yesterday evening and overnight this morning, but it wasn’t as cold as it will be tonight and overnight tomorrow morning. It’s supposed to be about fourteen degrees tomorrow morning. I don’t think it was the weather, though. It may have slowed me down some, but probably not that much. The weather tomorrow morning may affect me. I hope that it doesn’t, but it may. I don’t think it will affect me tomorrow morning, either. Hopefully, I can write at least double the paragraphs I wrote late yesterday evening and overnight this morning, if not triple that many. I hope to write that many later today and overnight tomorrow morning, but I won’t count on that until it happens. After what happened late yesterday evening and overnight this morning, I may be lucky if I get double the number of paragraphs I wrote late yesterday evening and overnight this morning. Of course, I would like to write more. After all, tonight and tomorrow morning is a twelve-hour shift. |