Everything Looks Like a Face: Email exchange with Elizabeth about the way the characters speak.
Author: Anne
waffling
Everything Looks Like a Face: Wrote some dialogue. Erased some dialogue. Wrote some more. Hmmm.
tug of war, critical numbers
Everything Looks Like a Face: Wrote dialogue. Two characters have a tug of war; a third is being the one being tugged. Erika: Watched a Khan Academy video on Finding Critical Numbers.
narrating, differentiating
Everything Looks Like a Face: started writing a scene. Almost entirely stage directions, so far. Erika: Did problems on Khan Academy.
and, as predicted
Nothin’.
as predicted
Erika: did problems on Khan Academy. My manner of doing them earned me the Persistence badge, to give you some idea. Mother Antonia: got the notion that maybe the monologue should start with an invocation.
Adding a picture caption in WordPress
For a bit of variety… Spelling out this process step-by-step both to note it down for myself and in case anyone else out there could use this level of detail. On this blog, I’m using the Twentyfifteen theme. I’ve installed the Jetpack plugin, which includes the template for the Portfolio. This is how my portfolio...
click!
Everything Looks Like A Face: Email exchange with Elizabeth about the characters and their jobs. One of them, we both feel strongly, is a glazier. It’s always exciting when something really clicks. Mother Antonia: Worked more on organizing notes. Did not know until starting this project that Percy Grainger knew some of the CSC faculty...
brainstorming, docketing
Infrastructure: Sent a script to a competition. Everything Looks Like a Face: Did some thinking about how the characters pay their bills. Mother Antonia: Organized some of my notes from Thursday.
predicting a lot of entries like this one, too
Nothin’. (Nothin’ but Smackdown.)