Back in business

Has Mayor Napolitano decided whether to live on or off-campus? Was Larry trying to change majors before he was murdered? What kind of score did Celeste get on her SATs?

No, wait, that’s not right. I’m still a little overwhelmed after a week of touring college campuses with my family. But I’m back, and after a good night’s sleep, I’ll be ready to start reading your submissions for the next installment of “Right of Way.”

Which now that I think of it, we left in a pretty interesting place.

There’s still plenty of time to enter this weekend. If you haven’t been keeping up, all you have to do is check out the script’s first 17 pages, go over some of the recent Script Notes, and email me the next scene or two by Sunday at midnight.

Something tells me our story is about to graduate to a whole new level.

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