Those of you following my Twitter feed have probably seen my references to Script Frenzy.

I first heard about this online competition a couple months ago. And by competition, I mean a thing you do with other writers not for money, but for the satisfaction of accomplishing a goal. The point of Script Frenzy is to write 100 pages in 30 days. That’s 3 1/3 pages a day.

That sounded like something worth trying. Can I test myself? Can I pump out a first draft in one month instead of the year(s) it usually takes? Can I force myself to write every day? Can I ignore the lure of the television?

So far, the answer is… sort of. No, I haven’t been able to write every day. But yes, I am getting something done. I’m working at half speed, but there’s still time to catch up. And even if I write three pages every two days, I’ll have something in two months. Not bad.

What am I writing? It’s a sci-fi action movie I’ve had in the back of my brain for a few years. I already had tons of notes and an outline, but now I’m actually writing the thing. One intimidating factor is the main character — I’m determined to write a female lead. I’ve been told to just write the character, don’t worry about the gender. Maybe on the second pass I’ll put in lots of references to fashion and hair products. (Kidding.)

Naturally, when I started last week, I got all jazzed up about the new internet technology I could use. Maybe if I make this project as public as possible, I’ll feel obligated to follow through and finish it! So I’m making the process transparent. I’m blogging about the writing process, tweeting my #scriptfrenzy stats on Twitter, and posting the script itself as it’s being written. I’m even using a new cloud application called Zhura instead of MS Word. I can access the files and write from anywhere with an internet connection.

Why not check it out? I could use the support. Visit the Gamers screenplay site at http://maddogmovies.com/gamers