Zach ([info]smilingbeef) wrote,
@ 2009-05-23 21:05:00
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After that it rained for years
It's been awhile since I posted.  Here's a vignette from that novel I'm working on.  I took my real life, all the good friends I'm losing, and then I turned it into fiction.  Magic! 

Let me know what you think.
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After that it rained for years

 
It was a year of conversation, a year of dragged-out lousy days, afternoon suns and bad coffee. I felt bad all the time, I felt bad about feeling so bad around her, I felt bad like it was the answer to something. I guess it was.


We talked about things that didn’t matter, just to talk I guess, like at what point do you call a thing a tragedy. She wanted the word to have a concrete scope that suggested profound human loss. She said losing a thumb doesn’t count as tragic, for instance, and I said she only thought that because girls didn’t really need thumbs to explore their bodies. She worried the word would lose meaning, and I reminded her that insurance companies had itemized the term awhile ago already. We were complicit in all things, a crime spree of language left in our wake.


Every once in awhile some staggering truth would come out, like what happened to her in that bathroom or the circumstances of why I stopped sleeping at night. We said these things casually, just dropped in real quick when no one was looking. We had grown up great victims, and we found small pleasure in shocking each other here and there, which these things were multi-purposed and nuanced hand grenades of love and trust.


The thing about a conversation that lasts all year is that it’s dangerous, like how sometimes you start thinking about your breathing and then you have to keep thinking about your breathing until you become sufficiently distracted by a television set or another semi-autonomous process. What I’m saying is it becomes the focus of your existence, and then one day it’s gone, leaving you oxygen-deprived and wondering. The whole thing is a tragedy.

 




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[info]radanax
2009-05-24 06:20 pm UTC (link)
Good stuff sir. A couple of things:

I think you mean 'a while' in that third paragraph; also, in the last sentence the 'which these things' is pretty awkward - do you have a rephrase you could employ there?

I won't micromanage you, but this thing could use some trimming here and there. Have you finalized it, or is it still something you'll be polishing a little more later?

I don't mean to say it's not unique and original, by the way - it really is. Also, your explication of your writing process reminds me that I used to want to do that too - I need to get on that.

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[info]ahrounwarrior
2009-05-26 03:40 am UTC (link)
Looking forward to the rest. You're an awesome writer

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(Anonymous)
2009-06-01 08:07 pm UTC (link)
So beautiful ... and so real.

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