Elsie N
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It's that obvious?
I just came off a year-and-a-half of writing an emotionally heavy-duty Ausvich script based on true events. Had to watch a lot of survivor testimony, read a camp diary, and do some digging through post-war trials and how folks managed to get back to so-called normalcy. All this while trying to keep the cinematic experience in mind. Is it entertaining? Visually engaging? No plot holes? F almighty! I kept another light-hearted work going at the same time just to take a break, but I think you're right. I need something fricken' hilarious right now.
I have three passions in life: writing for film (now making the transition to novels), cooking, and landscaping (stone fireplaces and BBQs, stone benches and palapas, and so on), but seems all three are getting a beating right now. Writing I've spilled on in this thread. I also have a small café, a cool little place my wife and I put together by 'picking', and we fixed up all the stuff we found - old farm tables, chairs and sofas, art work, cabinets and counters. All found and fixed. But a spike in gang violence here means we have to shut it down. Three of my employees have been pistol whipped and robbed - not at the café, but within blocks, and two while leaving work for home. Cars are getting stolen by gunpoint in the adjacent parking lot, and folks are getting blow away on a pretty regular basis. Another of my employees had a guy killed in a gang shoot-out right in front of her home a few blocks from the café. My wife was tossed out of a local convenient store by two robbers so they could go about their business - thankfully she got out. NOT MAKING THIS UP. It really is that bad. We are talking extreme violence. So sad, all that work and years of blood and sweat equity and we need walk away.
For a while though, it was perfect.
For the record, I live in what has been declared the second deadliest combat zone in the world. Syria is the first. Not all 'experts' agree, but either way you get the picture. Up until recently, for the most part, our little corner was relatively low key.
And, I live in front of a park that was a real dump when I moved in, so I got together with a few neighbors and we spent a year fixing it up with lots of stone, lots of flowers and trees and brick pathways. Now? completely fucked up by the non-participating neighbors, their kids and drunk friends. "Oh, look ! A flower patch! Lets set the BBQ up right here!''. They break EVERYTHING, and there is not a thing I can do about it except keep fixing it. I quit doing that a year ago, and the once beautiful park is just a trash heap now - and folks just don't seem to care one way or the other. I should post a photo.
'Oh, look, another tree is dying. Quick, get the pop corn!'
So yeah, kinda in low spirits. Trying to use the writing to process all this and channel-dump it into characters that can beat the snot out of each other, but kinda not working.
There is some really good stuff in this thread, about where things are going, and some positive optimism to keep at it. A smart bunch of guys and gals. Maybe now it's just gloom without the doom.
alex
EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY!
Someone get some VR goggles for this person... over here!
And make sure it has some uplifting content loaded!
STAT!