2021 Zero Draft Thirty March Challenge: Day 7
One month. FADE IN to FADE OUT. Creativity meets Productivity
One month. FADE IN to FADE OUT. Creativity meets Productivity
Zero Draft Thirty: Day 7.
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 writer can always write. That’s one of the great luxuries we have: Words are cheap.”
— John August
Today’s Inspirational Video
Today’s Loos Award recipient: Lesa Babb.

Or in the 1987 Cyrano de Bergerac remake Roxanne, as Chris shouted out to his beloved: “Because I was afraid of worms, Roxanne! Worms!”
See how much difference there is with just one little letter?
Fortunately, we as writers don’t have to deal with worms, rather we get to work — and play around with! — words. My advice:
For that reminder, today’s recipient of the Anita Loos Award is Lesa Babb!

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“In any story there are three elements: persons, a situation, and the fact that in the end something has changed. If nothing has changed, it isn’t a story.”
— Malcolm Cowley