The Hourglass of Death: Month #2…a little late
My head feels like it’s going to explode. It feels like that a lot, actually. There’s just so much stuff going on in there…it’s either that or a migraine.
Cue: Scanners (now I know you remember that classic)
We’ve just wrapped up the second leg of the PUKER TOUR and I am exhausted. Just to recap, the PUKER TOUR kicked off when my short documentary PUKER screened at its first film festival back in April, the Indie Grits Film Festival in Columbia, South Carolina, which was amazing. This past weekend was what I like to refer to as the second leg of the PUKER TOUR. PUKER was so fortunate to screen at two festivals in the past few days. On Thursday, October 13th we drove to Hagerstown, Maryland for the opening night of the inaugural Maryland International Film Festival.
After an evening spent meeting some fabulous filmmakers and actors, VIP-style, we drove the next morning to the charming town of Chagrin Falls, Ohio where PUKER screened in front of an enthusiastic audience of about 50 people on Friday night at the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival. What a great experience! I hope to go back someday.
The PUKER BUS (my 4-Runner) left Chagrin early the next morning for Hagerstown where PUKER screened Saturday afternoon. (Thanks again to all of my good friends who attended the screening in Hagerstown. What would I have done without you?? …had a Q and A with 4 strangers, that’s what.) The PUKER TOUR wrapped up Sunday after the conclusion of the festivals, and WHAM its back to the real world.
So, I’m two weeks late on this blog, I know. It’s not really supposed to be a PUKER TOUR update or images of exploding heads…it’s supposed to be an update on my progress/status on the screenplay. THE HOURGLASS OF DEATH Month #2. Well, because of the PUKER TOUR (excuse) and because of preparations for the PUKER TOUR (excuse) and because of my homework for my biothreat class (excuse) and because of work craziness (excuse), I am late. But better late than never…here is the current status on my script:
Outline: done
Page count: 20 (goal = 90 to 110 pages)
I know I know…back to work.
Later!
~ Kim
P.S. I almost forgot the best excuse of all…time spent with our new addition to the family…




