Day 5: A Script That Needs To Be Read Twice

Yo Yo Writer-Disciples,

So after yesterdays terrible effort - I promised you something great today and I have delivered - well, sort of.

How to make a script readable twice? Well surely all good scripts should be read more than once, right?

Okay,okay….needs to be read twice....Voila! How about I do some artsy, pretentious trick where I LITERALLY make a script that needs to be read twice, both ways. That's how this idea came about: A group of scientists conducting experiments with looping pockets of time, that would result in the actual written narrative being an infinite loop - you would reach the end, turn it round, read it again, reach the end, turn it around, ad infinitum.

The only problem is, the PDF merging software and editing functions simply would not allow an upload of the script that was rearranged and turned upside down. So, defeated by technology like the very scientists in my story, I've had to resort to uploading the script -just the right way up (like any normal person would) and encourage you readers to go back to the start once you finish, and again, and again and again...for as long you want.

So here it is, my own failed experiment (ah, the layers of meaning!): Project Hula

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zSHxfp-ACdkgbASIF4pogec2EmvYs9c6/view?usp=sharing



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