hilarity ensues
howl, howl, howl, howl, howl.
not me. the wind.
i’m on page 72, which would be excellent if it seemed like i could stop at 100 but i’m not sure i can. it is very difficult to keep the big picture in mind when writing a screenplay. individual scenes are so important, and making sure one scenes leads logically into another, and keeping the story moving.
i’ve seen lots theater recently — senior company last friday, angels in america sunday (beautiful, btw; i can’t wait for the next installment), the directing pieces last night — and lots of film: thelma and louise, waiting for guffman, the tall guy, being there (i fell asleep but i could tell it was lovely). even dance: the gammalan concert, terpsichore, and k-ross’s party. all this art should be having a tremendous effect on me. perhaps it’s the kind of thing that would show up in an x-ray.
anyway, back to plowing ahead in the story of audacia dangereyes. maybe it’ll be okay if i don’t finish a whole draft so long as hit 100 pages before i go home.