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Update: July 17, 2007

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I Officially Suck


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I try not to post anything on here unless I think it's going to be at least 1,000 words long. I believe that if you can't write at least one or two pages on a subject, how can it be worth talking about in the first place? Reasonable or not, it got me thinking: where would I be professionally right now had I spent that time working on my craft?

Although there have been stretches where I've not been able to think of anything worth writing about for a couple of days at a time, I've still managed to average 1.1 posts per day since this weblog began. One per day is not that bad, especially why you try to write substantive material every single time out.

I've been able to keep this up for 48 days, far longer than I've been able to write anything else -- including scripts -- the thing that matters most. Had I been doing scripts during this time instead of the weblog, I'd have about eight 1-hour television scripts finished, or just about 4 full length feature film screenplays. That's in just under seven weeks time. Instead, I have zero. How's that for sobering?

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