Tuesday, June 14, 2005

What's Shaking?

I felt a change of scenery was in order... How are things out West you might ask? Well, I have successfully recovered from my little nervous breakdown this past weekend and everything is just ducky again. I have suddenly discovered that I have a lot to say. I've written five scenes for the screenplay in less than a day. It's like the story just wants to be told and is writing itself. It's a very cool feeling. I like how this project is turning out. I'm a little over half way through at this point. I hope to have a fully finished first draft by this weekend. Then I can start on re-writes. Yay! So, what else to report? I slept through my first earthquake. It was Sunday morning at like 8:40. I went to my cousin's graduation party and everyone was talking about it. You'd think they'd be used to them around here by now. I was like, "What earthquake?" Everyone was amused. I'm more concerned about how Callie is going to handle her first quake once I get her out here. She will freak the fuck out I'm sure... Yesterday was good. Aside from writing a lot I also had two really good interviews. One in particular was very promising. I don't want to jinx it by talking about it too much, but the interview went well and it would be a fun job at a very cool company. I should hear back by early next week. Everyone cross your fingers and say your prayers. I really, really want this one to come through... So just wanted to say, "Hi!' to everyone out there in the blogverse. Thanks for all the emails. You guys are the best!

"I'm a word man. See, there's this theory about the nature of tragedy, that Aristotle didn't mean catharsis for the audience but a purgation of emotions for the actors them selves. The audience is just a witness to the event taking place on stage." -- Jim Morrison

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