Mother Antonia: writing what I refer to as a “spew” draft. Rereading and taking notes on Carroll et al. Infrastructure: Got a rejection letter from an organization to which I didn’t remember having submitted a script, then realized I must have sent it in through the New Play Exchange website, which automates the process to...
Tag: Writing
Actually placing words of a script on paper or screen.
handful of tiles
Everything Looks Like A Face: have roughed out the rudiments of all the “tiles” – the individual scenes that will be juxtaposed.
this never happens
Everything Looks Like A Face: drafted 4 scenes.
sketching
Everything Looks Like a Face: Sketched out a scene (“Pieces don’t fit”).
not much, you?
Mother Antonia: started drafting. Erika: Watched some videos.
connections
Everything Looks Like A Face: wrote a new outline based on the mosaic idea. Mother Antonia: read an interview with a sister who took a trip to New York with M. Antonia in the 1930s. Mother taught her how to network.
be sure of your aim
Everything Looks Like a Face: Made an outline, worked on interleaving two scenes. Mother Antonia: Looked at some of the Antonia McHugh materials CSC has online. Here’s a speech of hers on educational practice. In her own words: One who undertakes the leadership of young women in a private college today, must be sure of...
forging ahead
Everything Looks Like A Face: worked on getting stuff into Draft, the collaboration tool we are using. Revised; forged ahead a little bit. Erika: Did problems on Khan Academy. Considered titling this post “f'(x) > 0 (but only just)”.
more tug-of-war
Everything Looks Like A Face: Rewrote the tug-of-war scene, drafted the talking-to-the-backs scene. Had a good meeting with Elizabeth; got to hear some of the tunes she is exploring.
waffling
Everything Looks Like a Face: Wrote some dialogue. Erased some dialogue. Wrote some more. Hmmm.