April 2008 Archives
Here's an interesting tidbit from the writing sessions at Penguicon. During the Q&A of one panel, the writers were asked to name their influences, and two out of three mentioned Borges. (And Borges was mentioned in at least one other session by a panelist who wasn't in the room during the first.) This thrilled me. I must admit that I only recently discovered Jorge Luis Borges, LOVED his stories, and was frustrated that no one else had heard of him. Did I happen into a panel coincidentally stacked with rare Borges admirers, or is Borges having a resurgence?
(I'm trying to remember the writers on the panel. I think Cherie Priest and Catherynne M. Valente were the Borges admirers, but I'm not positive.)
I just read Michael Chabon's short story “The God of Dark Laughter”. It's a nicely balanced concoction of Lovecraftian cosmic horror and evil clown trope, joined with a touch of theater of the absurd. It's good; you should read it. If you hunt a little, you can probably find it online.
I started reading scifi again last year. I happened to notice that there was a scifi convention (Penguicon) happening now only a few miles from my home. I didn't have any plans, so I decided to attend. I admit that my heart was colored with irony and cynicism; I anticipated a sort of nerd safari. The con stripped all that away, though. Once I was there, I loved the con without irony.
The mystery genre gives me that warm, fuzzy feeling more often than scifi stuff, but mystery readers and writers just don't have the kind of community that's grown around scifi. I want to be part of scifi fandom. I want to belong.
After his wife dies during an attempted rape, a renowned musician must overcome the ruler of the underworld to bring his wife back to the land of the living.
It's a bit rough, but I think I'm getting the idea. I found this article on loglines to be very helpful.
There seem to be various, but substantially similar, formulas for loglines. The most simple logline formulation includes only protagonist, protagonist's goal, and antagonistic force. I also like this articulation of the logline formula from Joe Calabrese on the Absolute Write forums:
(A) must do (B) before (C) does (D) or (E) will happen.
ie. Luke Skywalker must destroy the Deathstar before it's completed or Darth Vader will destroy the Rebellion.
or A sheriff must kill the shark before it kills again and ruins the town's summer business.
A builder comes to believe that he can force a famed architect to reunite him with his dead wife.
Well, I’m in. I did nothing on April 1, so I only have twenty-nine days. Better make a rough schedule.…
Tue 1 April: Note with surprise that it’s time for Script Frenzy, and be indecisive. Done.
Wed 2 April: Decide to participate in Script Frenzy. Make a schedule (in progress). Browse through some screenwriting documentation. Make miscellaneous notes on story. Write a one sentence story summary. Write one page of screenplay, just to get the ball rolling and refresh familiarity with Celtx screenwriting software.
Thu 3 April: More-or-less finalize story. Write one page story summary. Possibly make an actual outline. Try to write three pages of script
Fri 4 April: Write five pages.
Sat 5 April: Write five pages.
Sun 6 April: Review story, and compare to outline. Revise each as needed. Write five pages. Goal: 19 pages (almost caught-up to schedule).
Mon 7 April: Write three pages.
Tue 8 April: Write three pages.
Wed 9 April: Write three pages.
Thu 10 April: Write three pages.
Fri 11 April: Write five pages. Be caught-up or a little ahead of goal.
Sat 12 April: Write five pages. Try to have act I finished.
Sun 13 April: Write five pages.
Mon 14 April: Write three pages.
Tue 15 April: Write three pages.
Wed 16 April: Write three pages. Have at least fifty pages completed.
Thu 17 April: Write three pages.
Fri 18 April: Write one page. Note that Penguicon begins today.
Sat 19 April: Write one page. Penguicon continues.
Sun 20 April: Write five pages. Penguicon wraps-up.
Mon 21 April: Write three pages.
Tue 22 April: Write three pages.
Wed 23 April: Write three pages. Have at least seventy-five pages completed. Try to have act II finished.
Thu 24 April: Write three pages.
Fri 25 April: Write five pages.
Sat 26 April: Write five pages.
Sun 27 April: Write five pages.
Mon 28 April: Write three pages.
Tue 29 April: Write three pages.
Wed 30 April: Write “THE END”. Update Script Frenzy profile to show win. Party.
Thu 1 May: Rest.
