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So. I just realized. Script Frenzy is in a week. And I'm thinking about doing it just to get my brain in a mode where writing is a normal thing to do again.

Thing is, I'm having trouble deciding what to do with it. Right now, there are two options.

Option number one, I rewrite "Lullaby for a Dead Girl" as a play. The basic plot and everything is already there, and it's already very easy to see as a play, it would just be a lot more dialogue. Which, you know. It's not like I have a problem with dialogue.

Option number two, I write a television pilot for On a Saturday. Because I'm just in love with television as a medium, but I've never written a script before. It would require me to do a massive amount of worldbuilding and plotting in the next week, but I'm fairly sure I can do that. And then I have a very good starting place if/when I decide to write it as a novel.

So. What do you think, O great and wise friends list?

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Date: 2008-03-24 07:29 pm (UTC)
ext_25002: The TARDIS on the Plass, in front of the Millennium Centre (S60*M: Waiting for the 4 AM miracle)
From: [identity profile] allfireburns.livejournal.com
I adore the stage. And damn it, one of these days I am going to write "Lullaby for a Dead Girl" as a play because it just works so well that way. It's just a matter of whether I'm doing it next month, or at some unknown point in the future.