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Day 21: Saturday November 21


By solarcirclegirl - Posted on 20 November 2009



“Tell all the Truth but tell it slant” Emily Dickenson

In my own personal work, I do a lot of searching for the truth. Any truth. Sometimes it's the truth about what's happened to a character or what he or she believes. Sometimes it's the truth about the world or my own life, as seen through the characters in my play. It's helpful to remember that there's three sides to every story: my side, your side and the truth. My side represents my views as the author. Your side--the characters. The truth--the truth. We all the truth but sometimes we tell it slant.

And that's the truth. *raspberry*

So what is your truth for today, Saturday, November 21? Where are you? How's it going? Have you written your characters into a corner? Let us know! We want to celebrate your sucesses and help you through your problems. :)

Erika_Eie's picture

Well, at this point I'm swimming in a sea of 35 pages.

It's a loosly drafted 2/3s of a story line studded with great monologues, a couple different breaks from the rythm with new conventions (such as  repetition and a scene involving anthropomorphized sanwiches singing a rap).

I actually feel good about the raw material being produced. The real question just keeps coming back to:  "Great. I've got lots of different bits and pieces. Now what story am I telling?" And I think I'm slowly getting a hang of it. It's a delicate process however, especially now that workplce sexual harrasment is coming into the picture. There's probably nothing more difficult to write than the subtlety of sexual violation.

Here are my next big goals:

Make sure my main character (who is also awfully closed off ) gets a chance to let go and do something crazy ... if she wants.

Make sure every character is really accounted for in a rich and truthful way.

Get an arc going.

Two Plus Plus Productions LLC's picture

Have been wondering how my rehabbing American footballer would rejoin his team. His ex-teammates will welcome him with footballs in their hands.

Best,

William

PS - Absolute junkie of Chandler and been meaning to re-read this year. Will start on December 1. ;)

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William E. Spear
Two Plus Plus Productions LLC
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solarcirclegirl's picture

I had a character once who would NOT open up. It was kind of part of this character's deal to not be forthcoming with her feelings or her past, and would lie about things like that. I just couldn't believe she wouldn't even trust the person her story was coming through. Eventually I got her to talk, but it was a hard won battle. Good for your breakthrough! Yay!

solarcirclegirl's picture

Yeah, I'm having the same problem. I've gotten to 40 pages, and that's about it. I don't think I can stretch it 25 more pages. I don't want to put fluff in it. Good luck with getting to the proper page length, but don't feel bad if your play falls short. You still wrote a whole draft, even if it's not 75 pages long!

solarcirclegirl's picture

I was obsessed with 'Laugh'In' when I was like 10 or 11,especially Edith Ann. I was thinking I might be dating myself, but the I realized that I was watching it when I was 10 or 11 back in 85, so you know...

VenetianBlond's picture

The truth is, I hit 50 pages 52 to be exact, and I just don't see how I'm going to get another 23 pages.  I need to connect the dots from where I am to the ending I've already written, but it seems that I could just do that right now.  There is one more character that I could do more with, so I guess I'll fixate on him and see how that helps.

 

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

karenjeynes's picture

Good day. Good writing. Real breakthrough with one of my characters, discovered something about him I'd never known previously. It explains a lot!

"When in doubt, have a man enter the room with a gun in his hand." Raymond Chandler

VenetianBlond's picture

at the Edith Ann hat tip. 

Hope I'll be able to update by the end of the day that I'm back on pace.  Out of the habit of writing every day...bad Rhino!

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

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