1. It's a lot easier to just write something stupid every day (even if you take it out the next). Because, after a two-day break because of storms and such, you don't want to write anymore.
2. It IS possible to finish up 50 pages in the last three days.
3. If you absolutely cannot stand characters that keep popping up every time you write a script, even though you've already written them before (and then lost the story). Then all you have to do to get rid of them is kill them. It's not as sad as I thought it'd be.
4. "Write what you know" is a good piece of advice. Writing a script around things you never did is NOT a good idea.
5. Outlining sucks. But it keeps people like me from screwing up their story because it wasn't dramatic or action-packed enough. And, no, random torture scenes are NOT okay. (Especially not every couple pages *cough*)
6. Never EVER write a script with no clue where you could go. If you don't have any ideas about what to do after page 2 (yes, that's including the title page) - don't write it. If you say, "hey, after my assassin character kills the presidential candidate, she oughta go eat mac and cheese back at her house," then you're okay.
7. Occasionally, you need to relearn things. Like, how to plot out an effective story. Or, how to write action better. Or, better yet, how to create good heroes, place them in a good action plot with well-written action. Good, no?
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I tried to be perfect, it just wasn't worth it.
I don't know how it got so bad.
It's hard to believe me, it never gets easy.
I guess I knew it all along.
The good, the bad, and the H.A.C.K
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