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    Thursday, January 31, 2008
    Fragments
    I've been so busy the past week. I haven't posted much of anything to the blog. Home Depot switched me over to the electrical department and I've had an increase in hours due to the departments needs so I'm not complaining. Dad started kimo again and so far is doing alright.

    The weather has been shitty for the most part, lots of rain, some wind and a real biting coldness has set in. It snowed in Redding yesterday and then last night Thor went flying out the door and slid off the side of the deck. It was iced over and there was snow on the ground. Not much though, it was mostly turning to slush.

    This morning as I type this the wind is howling once again outside and tearing things up. I hear debris banging into stuff including my trailer and am afraid to go see how bad it is after enduring the last storm.

    The bulk of my spare time this last week has been spent in the Trailer Life Studios where I have been recording my latest podcast as well as working on the Confessions project and introducing a new segment which I am calling Fragments. This new segment is both a creative work and at the same time compliments Confessions by filling in the gaps so to speak. In Confessions I move through my personal history at a fairly quick pace and Fragments will go back and flesh out the more meaningful portions by exploring a scenario from my past in each episode. I will relate the events as they unfolded for me in a short story. These stories will usually be something with personal meaning and I will break in from time to time and discuss certain points to clarify or help give the listeners more understanding of where my head was or my emotional state at the given time.

    I am doing Fragments as a podcast but drawing strongly upon the audio book format to deliver these episodes. Music and sound effects will be standard but I am also learning how to better effectively deliver the story as well. Creating a sense of drama while relating a true story is not always that simple and I am working hard to keep the facts straight while still making it dramatic for the listeners. Fragments is meant to be a complete story contained in each episode. This is difficult to do while trying to tell a story in detail. I will do my best to follow this rule of thumb.

    All in all it's a very time consuming process but well worth the results. Look for the first episode of Fragments titled 'Gypsy' sometime before Sunday. In the meantime here is a short preview:


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    Monday, January 7, 2008
    Web 2.0 Fiction
    The Pineapple Express is turning into something greater than was originally intended. My idea was to just describe the experience of dealing with the minor hurricane.

    Yes, it has been officially categorized as a Minor Hurricane.

    Once I began to outline the events that took place I realized that it was going to be a long post. I decided to go ahead and do it anyway not really intending to do a short story. After about an hour of typing and editing I posted a draft and read it as if for the first time. It was then that I suddenly had the first inklings of turning it into a work of literature. I use the word literature very loosely though as I have never written a story in my life. In the end I know there will be many literary flaws with this piece. I don't really care, I'm enjoying creating it. It is what it is.

    What is it?

    Well the best answer to that is to describe what it is not. It is not a work of fiction. That is to say, with very minor embellishment, mostly for effect, it is an accurate depiction of that days events just as they occurred. It is not the type of story I ever envisioned myself writing. I have always been drawn to works of fiction, science-fiction and fantasy. Non-fiction tends to bore me. This story may bore some of you. I understand. Still, I am compelled to finish it and try to make it as gripping as possible while still holding true to the facts as much as I can.

    When I was younger I wanted to be an author. I tried on more than one occasion to write. I never could conceive a good story. Even when I thought I had one and would sit down with pen and paper I could never finish even a page before I would get frustrated and give up. This time I find the story flowing from my finger tips almost of its own accord. Is that because it's not a work of fiction and therefore I have less to conceive? I'm sure that has something to do with it, but it's deeper than that. We shall see, and when this is finished I may reach deep into my mind and dig up some of the stories I wanted to write back in the day. Perhaps they won't die on the operating table this time..

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