Of frenzied scripting

Posted at 10:00:12 on Sat, May 12th 2007 by graham
in: from the inbox nanowrimo news script frenzy

A quick update, for I have to actually leave the house to do things today (a rare occurrence at the moment, I tell you), but I thought that a few people who read this might appreciate it.

As an ex-NaNoWriMo participant I received an email from Chris Baty, its organiser, telling me about Script Frenzy, which is (as far as I can gather) NaNoWriMo for scriptwriters (film and stage alike).

Snip from the email:

... Script Frenzy---in which first-time scriptwriters and old pros get together to write feature-length movies and plays in June---has launched.

Like NaNoWriMo, it's free to participate. And also like NaNoWriMo, we're going to spend a great, hilarious month pushing our creative limits, getting in over our heads, and churning out pages of brilliance and embarrassing drivel. In Script Frenzy, you can even write with a partner!
Script Frenzy can be found at www.scriptfrenzy.org .

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