Sunday, January 23, 2011

365 Day Challenge [1/22 - 343]

Saturday of week two in my sixth semester at Penn State Altoona. I recollect upon this now as I sit here and shift through my memory of important conversations that I participated in the day prior, and find what stuck with me the most in thought and in its affect. Wishfully asking for the next day to be fixed, as if it were the last day that he had. Walking into his future and into his past at the same time. A days work, will earn him the success of yesterdays; so only certain endeavors of his life will be witnessed during a night's sleep of vivid dreams.

For this to make any sense to you, I will have to script one day, then the next, and perplex you on the third. Now, I really enjoy playing with the number three, so while this is all in development stage and I'm just blogging about the idea to myself! I have all the power and control of the brainstorm. So... currently I'm thinking with the number three theme:
  1. chapters...
  2. short stories
  3. novellas
  4. novels
  5. essays ?
...to be continued. This one is interrupted because I can't hear myself think right now. will pick it back up really soon.

Fiction Idea!

Written 1/23/11

Second Revisit:

Upon my second revisit to the preview of this post, I'm sitting here thinking that it is just a day's worth of time, and depending upon the character that is created to fit in to this role... what could his day possibly include that it requires more than a chapter or a short story? I don't think there are too many people in this world now that will consider themselves capable of drawing a twenty-four hour period out into the length of a novella or a novel. My energies today feel like there is just not enough to get into that 24 hour period, and trying to make it become such would be a detriment, and make my talents look worse off. So I think I just eliminated several options from the list, and made progress towards making my final decision on how I will go about displaying this story.

Great.

Progress is always good.

Written 1/24/11

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