Wild West Noir


By VenetianBlond - Posted on 02 November 2009

Hi all!  This is not a title so much as a concept.  I served on a playreading committee for a theater recently and got so sick of all the mystery/thrillers being English manor types.  In a fit of pique, I shouted to myself, I'm going to write a Wild West Noir! 

Um, so here I am.

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So this is a Wild West murder mystery right? Except for all the Greek mythology that has appeared in the dialogue.  Hm.  Turning out to be a little different than I expected.  Can't wait to see what happens...and I'm writing it!!

A ship in the harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are for.

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Yay! Good job. :)

Food comas can be good, but not for writing. Wise choice, grasshopper. :)

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:pats self on back: I worked on writing BEFORE going out to eat with the family!  That way I wouldn't get derailed by the food coma.  :)

A ship in the harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are for.

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FLORA
It's likely that the matter will prove to be somewhat...delicate.  I'm sure that in your experience you understand.
BUCKLEY
Frankly, I don't believe I do.
 
I love bits that give me a chuckle as the writer because I know how much is going on behind those words.  It's something that helps the "keep going" process, because I can't wait to reveal more.  "See? See what's coming up?  See what  I did there?"
 
 

A ship in the harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are for.

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Getting started is always such fun.  Setting up the, well, set, introducing characters...introducing the gun (knowing it must be used by the end!) First day was 4.5 pages, which is good, but considering it's Nov. 3, I'd like to get just a little more ahead of the game.  Better to be a little ahead and have some wiggle room if something comes up to take up all my time.  (Which it will!) 

Doing a little research on revenge in mythology and in Shakespeare.  I think my old coot may know a little about the subject....

Carry on, rhinos!

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