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Sunday, March 24, 2013

R.I.P. Script Frenzy


Well, kids, I hate to be the one to break it to you (if I am) but one of my favoriter (shut up, it's a word) months of the year is now going to be reduced to nothing more meaningful than Avril Lavigne's Christian name rendered in English.  Yes, if you worked your way through the logic maze of that last sentence, you probably still didn't realize what I was talking about (except in the extremely likely case that you read the title of this blogpost prior to the content): Script Frenzy is no more.

I have mixed feelings about this.  On the one hand, as I've discussed before on the blog, Script Frenzy was not much more than a lark, as unagented spec scripts are really nothing more than a writing exercise.  On the other hand, there have been years I've really enjoyed it.  Last year I wrote Maverick, LCSW, which was a delight.

Moreover, this year I was a little worried about doing both the Hundie Challenge and Script Frenzy simultaneously.  I'm under no obligation to do either, although I think the Hundie Challenge would win out in that fight.  I vaguely believe I could've done both, and in November there will be a reckoning when I have to decide whether to undertake NaNo and potentially the hard long end of the Hundie Challenge slog, but in a sense I'm relieved there's no Script Frenzy so I don't have to face that time crunch this early in the year.

Still, I'm very sorry to see it go.  For those interested, there is a sort of pseudo-Script Frenzy during Camp NaNo this year, which I think is in August, but I've never done that camp thing and I'm not planning to start in 2013.  The loss of Script Frenzy as an independent event is sad, and lamentable, but it doesn't mean we have to stop writing scripts and dreaming.  Thanks for following me through it these last three years!

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