Friday, January 24, 2014

prospectus

My short story is about a middle aged man named William, who has followed a strict daily routine his entire life. Immediately into the story, when William picks up dinner from a Chinese restaurant, he feels a strange, unexplainable sensation. Soon after this experience, William recognizes a pattern of unusual / unfortunate events that follow him. He is left to determine what has brought on this bad luck, all within a timely manner, because each day that follows entails an increasing amount of danger to him and those around him.

The main character is William, and eventually we meet his sister Lucy.

The central conflict is William trying to find the root of his misfortunes and what do to about them before his own life is put into danger.

My short story doesn't have any specified chapters, but the reader will get a sense of how fast time is moving through the language I've used.

Outline:

  • Begins with a brief description of his daily routine
  • Quickly into the story, William endures a strange experience while picking up his food
  • After this experience, multiple unfortunate events follow him 
  • William looks to his sister for comfort/advice/support
  • The day after William confides in his sister, she gets into a tragic car accident and is left paralyzed 
  • William decides to travel back to the root of this bad luck (where it all started), the Chinese restaurant 
  • After visiting the Chinese restaurant, the hostess tells William that in order to rid himself of bad luck, he must become a Monk, for it is his destiny 
  • Reluctant because he is afraid of change, William hesitantly accepts his fate and travels to become a certified Monk 


Thursday, January 9, 2014

thoughts on spoken word

I'm unfamiliar to the concept of spoken word, but after seeing a glimpse of the video regarding the Louder than a Bomb competition, I am interested in learning more. Creating my own Spoken word poem appears as quite a challenge, but I am still open to discovering what this form of poetry truly is. Within the upcoming semester, screenplay writing intrigues me the most. I would love to meet with Dr. Totland again and revisit the play I've written.