|  |  | | I'm nearing completion of the first draft of my first solo screenwriting venture, entitled   The Ballad of Johnny Lee Tonguebath , and I'd like some advice on where to proceed from here.  Originally, I was planning on just shelving this once it was completed, as after 50 or so pages, I wasn't satisfied with how it was coming out.  But after a few month 's layoff, I've come into a creative spurt where I can write no wrong.  I feel incredibly confident about my story, characters, and gags. 
 I've got about 120 pages now, and the first draft is going to run about 150 pages, which I plan to finish within the week. It isn't surprising to me that I overshot the 120 page mark, as my outline was jam-packed full of ideas and I developed more as I wrote.  Besides, in between the time I started the project and now I've managed to get a copy of Final Draft, and I'm planning to do my rewrites by typing in the whole damn thing again into Final Draft.
 
 So, aside from me braggin with how pleased I feel with myself for getting this far (my only similar project was a collaborative screenplay I wrote in 3 weeks last year for Project Greenlight, which, for dumb shit, was also quite funny), I was wondering if anyone had any advice on what to look for during rewrites, common pitfalls, mistakes, etc.  I have a few screenwriting books, but frankly I cannot stand to read them. Too self-important.
 
 So, what's yr editing process like?  Do you ahve other people read your shit and offer suggestions?
 
 There is a screenwriting competition with a deadline of March 1st that I want to enter, so I have to move quickly.
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