Working Title: Living With Uriel Sam & Uriel
Genre: Comedy
My screenplay is: Juno meets Dexter
Today I learned: Scrivener has two awesome features: a word frequency charter, and a ‘project targets’ feature. I can write faster than I think I can, when I need to. I need to keep better track of plot hooks even when writing on the fly; I’m sure I’ve set myself up for some interesting conclusions, but I’m worried by the time the end draws near I won’t remember them. Scriptwriting is a good way to improve fiction - by focusing on dialogue and action, the “backbone” of a story, I know I’ll make better, neater use of the extra stuff prose allows, when I go back to that format for my next project.
Beers consumed in direct support of the scriptwriting process: 1
Coffees consumed in direct support of the scriptwriting process: 1
Pages: 18 (when I need 18 more)
Morale: Still good. A little distracted by tantalizing, other things (note: getting a new PC in the midst of a writerly competition is not a good idea), but confident I can still pull it off, by putting in immense effort at the last second, like I always do.

[Music] Grace - Apocalyptica (When Worlds Collide)