24-Hour Nonstop Writing – Rules and Regulations

by Stephen Lloyd Webber

Write nonstop for twenty-four hours? What will emerge?

Prior to this endeavor, the longest duration of time for which I’ve sustained focus on a single composition has been around six hours, probably less, and that experience stands out as a transformational one. I am very eager to write for 24 solid hours.

This Saturday, Dave Roe and I will be taking action according to the following rules and regulations:

Regulation I:
Write for 24 hours, by longhand or on a computer.
Regulation II:
Write/type at the rate of one letter per second or faster . This is the required minimum rate, not a required mean that would be calculated over the entire 24-hour period.
Regulation III:
A 15-minute break after hours three, six,  eight, ten, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, and each hour thereafter until hour 24 is reached.

Technically,  having breaks means it isn’t truly nonstop, but it’s close enough to count. These 15-minute breaks make it all feel very doable, and add up to 3.5 hours.

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JScap March 30, 2010 at 7:33 am

Wow to this. You should post selections of what resulted!

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