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I appear to have emerged victorious from the morass of essays, papers, and college applications in which I was temporarily submerged. This weekend, which is three days long, has so far done much to recover me. (Books, for one thing. For another, new boots. I usually hate shopping, but I am pleased with these boots.)
My theater class appeared to at least not detest the scenes I put in front of them on Friday, which is a good sign. It's an Icarus telling, twisted and spun through the way that I think about things, and so it both is and is not speculative theater, if I am allowed to make up that awkward phrase. I plan to work on it this weekend, despite the fact that that means sinking myself into his world and not coming out until I feel like I've drowned.
I also want to work on an entirely uncomplicated story. My hope is that the two will balance each other; the Icarus play is exactly the sort of overcomplicated concept that I usually simultaneously delight in and suffer from. Also, it's theater, which I am absolutely certain I am terrible at writing, but I think I have to write it anyway; I've been dancing around the concept since Odyssey, when I was trying to write my slam piece.
We'll see if the theory works, I suppose, though my guess is that if I can figure out the characters in the uncomplicated story, I could at least attempt the balancing act.
Unrelatedly, I've now registered for Wiscon and, apparently, reserved a room to stay in. I'm planning to also register for Fourth Street, but I haven't done that yet. Anyone on here that I can expect to see at either of those places?
Expect more posts to follow, things that I think deserve their own posts, or at any rate will get them.
My theater class appeared to at least not detest the scenes I put in front of them on Friday, which is a good sign. It's an Icarus telling, twisted and spun through the way that I think about things, and so it both is and is not speculative theater, if I am allowed to make up that awkward phrase. I plan to work on it this weekend, despite the fact that that means sinking myself into his world and not coming out until I feel like I've drowned.
I also want to work on an entirely uncomplicated story. My hope is that the two will balance each other; the Icarus play is exactly the sort of overcomplicated concept that I usually simultaneously delight in and suffer from. Also, it's theater, which I am absolutely certain I am terrible at writing, but I think I have to write it anyway; I've been dancing around the concept since Odyssey, when I was trying to write my slam piece.
We'll see if the theory works, I suppose, though my guess is that if I can figure out the characters in the uncomplicated story, I could at least attempt the balancing act.
Unrelatedly, I've now registered for Wiscon and, apparently, reserved a room to stay in. I'm planning to also register for Fourth Street, but I haven't done that yet. Anyone on here that I can expect to see at either of those places?
Expect more posts to follow, things that I think deserve their own posts, or at any rate will get them.
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Date: 2009-01-18 03:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-18 03:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-18 03:53 am (UTC)Hooray Wiscon! I'd love to go to Fourth Street but finding a job will have to happen first and I'll register if said job permits it.
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:11 am (UTC)Yes. Speculative theater. I feel like there's probably a more graceful term, but I do not know it.
I will be interested to see your reaction to it. It's a bit darker--okay, a lot darker--than most of what I write.
You'd better come to Fourth Street, that's all I'm saying. Good luck with the job thing!
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Date: 2009-01-18 04:38 am (UTC)Mm. Send it on when you'd like to. Also. Have you read my story?
I'm trying! Silly jobs...
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Date: 2009-01-18 05:21 am (UTC)I will send it when I have a complete draft--it's in bits and pieces at the moment. And oh, yes, that! I think I skimmed it earlier but I will go back and read it again and send you thoughts.
Silly economy.
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Date: 2009-01-18 10:35 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-18 03:52 pm (UTC)I really only get to go to Fourth Street out of chance, because it's in my city. If it were somewhere else, I'd be sighing after it, too.