It looks like I have given myself another month with a full schedule. I didn't quite pull everything off last month, but I got pretty close. I figure the more I shoot for this big goals, the more likely I am to achieve big things. So, here's what April 2008 looks like.
Stonecoast Work for April
Reading:
Writing:
Interviews:
Other Items

A friend also asked me to write a few scripts for next weekends 48-Hour Film Project: Boston. I don't really have the time, but how could I say no? I have three ideas that I will turn into 4-7 minute scripts. Each script can then be "modified" to fit a couple different genres. That should give the team quite a few options with my scripts alone.
Stonecoast Work for April
Reading:
- The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
- Beowulf by Caitlín Kiernan
- The Road to Xanadu: a Study in the Ways of the Imagination by John Livingston Lowes
- Rime of the Ancient Mariner
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - How to Murder a Man by Carlo Gebler
Writing:
- 10k of new fiction for Eighth Day
- Revise - Thomas Moore Fairy Tale
- Write - Blind Sight
Interviews:
- Chris Ryall, Beowulf comic book writer
- Neil Gaiman, Beowulf screenwriter
Other Items
A friend also asked me to write a few scripts for next weekends 48-Hour Film Project: Boston. I don't really have the time, but how could I say no? I have three ideas that I will turn into 4-7 minute scripts. Each script can then be "modified" to fit a couple different genres. That should give the team quite a few options with my scripts alone.


Comments
I have a feeling that you're right about finishing it in one sitting. It sure seems like the kind of novel you could swallow in one big gulp.
I'm sure the con was insane. Don't worry about having other things on your mind. :-)