Saturday 2 October 2010

THIS WEEK'S PROJECT

Write a Seven Episode Sketch Show

Last's week project proved to be a failure, though not an abject one; however, 13,122 words clearly isn't enough (not enough, you say? Certainly not when the target was between 70,000 and 100,000). So, I've set myself a slightly more achievable target this week, of writing seven episodes for a sketch, all that their full half-hour length. Since this requires all my humorous faculties to be aligned, there is every chance this one could fail too.

But watch this space. On the topic of space (lovely segueway coming up here), I have recently becomed interested in Carl Sagan, the late, eminent astronomer. I found out about him mainly through "Robin and Josies' Utter Shambles" , click the link to download their podcasts or alternatively subscribe (for free!) from the Itunes store. But anyway, enough of that. Let Sagan's voice wash over you, or something to that effect.




Wednesday 29 September 2010

Project Update.

Halfway into this week's project, and it's well behind schedule. I've only managed arounf 9,000 words (which, by general standards, wouldn't be too bad), and it appears that I shall have to fail this week's project. Not that I'm going to abandon it, oh no. Or maybe I will.

Saturday 25 September 2010

THIS WEEK'S PROJECT

WRITE A NOVEL IN 7 DAYS

Yes, that's what I'm doing this week. Seeing as I can't go to work because the boss is currently in Israel, as well as the fact I've been struck by some flu-like symptoms (plus everyone is heading back to university), it seems, whilst not necessarily the most logical thing to do, certainly a relatively constructive use of time.

Now, please note this project is called "Write a Novel in 7 Days", and not "Write the Great British Novel in 7 Days". So the end result may not be especially readable, and it probably won't be put forward for publication. Indeed, there's every chance that I will fail in this particular mission, especially if anything worth doing instead crops up. But the best thing to do is soldier on with it and see what happens. If you're interested, the working title is "The Life Of Ferdinand Twitch", which has a slightly twee ring to it. Might change it to something more visceral after a while, suggestions welcome.

The aim is to write between 70,000-100,000 words, so it's going to be an average of at least 10,000 words a day between today and next Saturday. One is wondering just how easy it is to become a recluse.

In other news, watch this trailer for "In the Mirror of Maya Deren" - Deren was an experimental film-maker of the 1940s/50s, as well as a dancer and ethnographer. It's worth checking out her work because it's a joy to watch. Though I've got a bit of a soft spot for her, she wasn't a bad looking woman (I'm superficial, shoot me).


Saturday 10 April 2010

New Posts....possibly.

Might be bothered to start blogging again probably soon enough, watch this space, if indeed anyone is watching it.