Ropee’s Story – Part 1 – End of Day 15 Progress.
Finally!
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I made big strides over the last few days. The story is getting clearer for me. It’s still a lot to shove into 50000 words but I’ll fix that in the revision.
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All’s well so far. Will need significant revision but story is working.
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I’ve fallen a little behind but the story has me in its thrall. Not worried. We’re getting there.
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When it comes. George R. R. Martin gets a lot of crap for not writing his 400,000-word novels quickly enough. If you read his blog, he is incredibly blasé about people bitching. I wanted to share this post by John Scalzi (Old Man’s War, The Android Dream, etc) that addresses author productivity. https://whatever.scalzi.com/2011/07/17/a-small-observation-regarding-words-and-releases/ Neil Gaiman said it
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FADE IN INT. CLUB – NIGHT It’s a rave Halloween party at a club. In the pit, people dance in a dazzling light show. Lithe DESTINY, dressed as a psychedelic vampire, has captured the band’s attention. They play to her as she to them, thrusting her hips, gyrating, flailing, all in perfect rhythm. She mesmerizes.
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Out in front of the band, art in motion, she dances, her rhythmic whirling mesmerizing me. The light plays off her serpentine curves, and I realize I’m no longer watching the Halloween show I paid $40 to see, but her, Felicity, once my son’s girlfriend, dumped for being too slutty.I’ve been in fap rotation for
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Ah, success so saccharine! Here I shake in the corner sand off the sides of my hourglass, remembering those grains spent carrying leaky buckets for gold while hungry mariachis dodge pelted fruit. Lying on a park bench, eyes clenched afraid of the spotlight, afraid it misses me, here on this bold tarmac where I’ve tossed
From high in the passenger seat of a Peterbilt truck, the featureless expanse of the Great Plains stretched to the horizons. Beside me The Cisco Kid, a Canadian trucker, my ride, a lonely soul who spotted me hitchhiking in Sacramento, thumped the steering wheel, keeping time. It was March, and Cisco — I never learned
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Our marriage’s tides rise and ebb. I sense their rhythm, those neap phases and spring highs. Denise, my wife, loves calm water, but I yearn for the surf, so we each steer our craft different ways. Somehow, we avoid floundering. In 2009, I traveled alone to Switzerland on business. It’s my most frequent destination, because I write
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I’m so gay. For years I’ve navigated minefields of anxiety, carrying backbreaking loads of guilt like millstones. I’ve grappled with monsters: my mother’s rejection, my father’s silent disdain, and my religion’s promise of an eternity of torment. Those claws and fangs no longer instill my heart with dread. I am at peace. Ironically, it started
If there is a world, let me be in it:I repeat that oath in the leaky grotto,sworn seven days ago to the one whose ashesI carry now in a box aboard the ferryboat. Turmoil extends across our passagelike my seasick stomach churning.I clutch the frigid rail, afraid to tipinto the sea foam’s moon’s reflection. Pitching
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Upon a bridge she stood, skin kissed by sweat,a white romper, naked shoulders, lace spaghetti straps.Her tiara necklace jingles, and I like, Pavlov’s dog,starving, my mouth a lake, swallow in response. She I can assemble, from my vast pornographic collage:Amazons; mannequins; and chopstick-prodded nyotaimori models,nipples hidden by scallop shells as businessmen snatch fishfrom refrigerated flesh,
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Michael, when you toss a handful of sand to fall upon the tepid sea foam, do you ever imagine each grain a day? Or when turning pages of a favorite novel you crave to finish but never end, does that unturned prose you cradle remind you your own is more feather than stone? Every morning
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Milk spills Tears splatter, provoked by dead silence I grasp your carousel’s brass ring: fire works.
We two voyagers stamp tickets to frolic in the sunLight dribbles in beads into our outstretched eyes taking flightHands clasped as laughing children, we pass into the gardenIts orchestra of scents: roses, violets, lavenderNectar explodes on tongues beckoning. Carnaval floats glow.Ears bent to harp strings plucked, we stagger, levitate, and danceUntil arriving cliffside to melt
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Source: https://electricliterature.com/infographic-how-long-did-famous-novels-take-to-write-eed69f38ccf0#.3olnmxnnu
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