2021 Zero Draft Thirty March Challenge: Day 13
One month. FADE IN to FADE OUT. Creativity meets Productivity.
One month. FADE IN to FADE OUT. Creativity meets Productivity.
Write an entire draft of a script in March — 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!
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Today’s Writing Quote
“A great script creates an irresistible narrative flow that propels a reader to an inevitable dramatic conclusion.”
— Javier Grillo-Marxuach
Today’s Inspirational Video
What a compelling story. God bless both Dad and the heart recipient. And godspeed to you, Abbey.
Today’s Loos Award winner: Esther Agulian Carr.
Over at the Zero Draft Thirty Facebook group, Esther posted this video:
I stumbled upon it a few days ago and had planned to do a Go Into The Story article featuring it. I still may. It really is an inspirational and thoughtful reflection on creativity and living a creative life.
Thanks, Esther, for posting this, a video well worth watching! Therefore, today’s recipient of the Anita Loos Award is Esther Agulian Carr!

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Final Thoughts: Sometimes the BEST dialogue is NO dialogue. The silence in the moment or between characters can speak volumes.
— Scott Myers