Plans for the day

Jan 23, 2010 09:00

12:15 - Harry's obedience class

2pm - Call a man about a job

2:30ish - Starbucks! To work on screenplay #5 and a Puck/Kurt fic for culf.

Post-Starbucks - Borders to look for a new Notes for Screenplays notebook (my last, purchased 6.5 years ago for my very first screenplay class is now filled *sniff* I love that notebook)

Post-Borders - Possibly go ( Read more... )

family, dogs are awesome, starbucks is my friend, screenplays aren't just dialogue, writing

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jpgr January 23 2010, 14:01:45 UTC
You write Glee fic? Or is this venturing into new territory?

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dakfinv January 23 2010, 14:06:03 UTC
Completely new territory. Culf asked if I would write her something, and in return she would write me an angsty h/c Sam/Gene fic that I want. Because I'm a sucker for angsty h/c Sam/Gene fic and I couldn't refuse.

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jpgr January 23 2010, 14:08:38 UTC
Well, I wish you luck. It's tough breaking into a new fandom. I'm attempting my first Merlin fic right now as well as my first Sarah Jane Adventures.

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dakfinv January 23 2010, 14:12:47 UTC
I don't know if I'll actually post it anywhere in the Glee fandom. I'm too chicken for that. It'll probably end up like the Star Trek and Avatar: The Last Airbender fics I wrote for her - sent privately, hidden on my hard drive, never to see the light of the internet again. :p

Good luck with Merlin and Sarah Jane!

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culf January 23 2010, 17:03:35 UTC
Puck/Kurt!
I want it so much!
Now, why would you write that in a small font, by the way? Surely you are not ashamed of the awesome?

What is this job thing?

I hope you enjoy your Basterds. My dad was squirming the whole way through. He had to close his eyes every time it got too violent, and he claimed that Hans Landa was such an awful character that it made his stomach turn.
My dad is not good with films like this.

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dakfinv January 24 2010, 04:52:10 UTC
Well, I don't know if my Puck/Kurt will be awesome. That remains to be seen.

I really did enjoy my Basterds, and that was a hell of a lot less gore than normal for a Tarantino film. I was surprised.

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