How many scripts do you work on simultaneously?

We'd love to know how many scripts do you work on at a given time?
Is it safe to assume that you'd work on no more than 3 scripts at a time?
--Anubhav
Anubhav Rohatgi
Product Manager, Adobe Story

  In my experience it depends on what type of assignments one can get.  When working a feature, you pretty much are working on one script, if working on spec, this could go as high as five or six, though you only concentrate on one at a time.
  Series television, especially complicated multi-episode story arcs can have something on the order of ten scripts in various stages of development.  Where I have not personally worked on such a series, I have heard that character groups will be assigned to a given writer, and four or five writers will contribute their scenes to the final script.  The colaborative tools of Adobe Story would lend itself well to this sort of workflow.
  I don't think I would like to see an upper limit on scripts in the program personally, though I suspect why you are asking.  The higher you can allow the better, especially if this tool is to be adopted by one hour drama writers.

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