2019 Zero Draft Thirty September Challenge: Day 15
One month. FADE IN to FADE OUT. Creativity meets Productivity.
One month. FADE IN to FADE OUT. Creativity meets Productivity.
Zero Draft Thirty: Day 15.
Write an entire draft of a script in September — FADE IN. FADE OUT. Or any sort of creative goal you have in front of you.
Feature length movie screenplay. Original TV pilot. Rewrite a current project. Break a story in prep. Generate a month’s worth of story concepts.
Whatever you feel will ratchet your creative ambitions into overdrive…
DO THAT!
September 1: You type FADE IN / “Once upon a time…”
September 30: You type FADE OUT / “…They all lived happily ever after.”
It’s free! It’s fun! It’s Fade In to Fade Out!
For everything you need to know to join, click here.
Today’s Writing Quote
“The term ‘narrative drive’ means writing so the reader/audience senses
something is about to happen — and it matters.”
— John Hill
Today’s Inspirational Video
There has never been a late night talk show host who could match the comic timing and sensibilities of Johnny Carson. Witness this classic exchange with Burt Reynolds. This is only a snippet. It went on for several more minutes. But notice how Carson tops the gag at the end of the clip. It’s also a good object lesson about the power of visual storytelling. No dialogue between the pair, yet tons of laughs. I find that inspiring!
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Each day this month, I’ll post a Zero Draft Thirty Challenge post here at Go Into The Story. And as I’ve done with every past Challenge, I will hand out an award for a notable Tweet, Facebook post, or comment here on the blog. This cycle, the winner will receive the inaugural Ben Hecht Award!
Today’s Ben Hecht Award winner: David Jenkins. Who posted this on the Zero Draft Thirty Facebook group page:
Don’t give in to temptation! Butt in chair! Crank out this scene!

Naps. Snacks. Chores. Social media. Each a way to procrastinate and can lead to the ‘apocalypse’ of a writing project. In other words:

As David suggests replace one P word (Procrastination) with another P word (Productivity). And for that advice, today’s recipient of the Ben Hecht Award is David Jenkins!

Congratulations, David!
Hey, everyone. Reject the Four Horseman of Procrastination — LIKE RIGHT NOW! — and go work on your Zero Draft Thirty Challenge project.
Let productivity crush procrastination.
BTW, we have officially reached the halfway mark in this Challenge. 15 more days to go.
Go! Write!
Onward!