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.
