Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Murder Mystery: An Exercise in Plot Creation

What does he do when he can't write? Be it from the so-called writer's block that he doesn't believe exists or the lack of writer's mood that he does. The answer is simple: he writes anyway. Usually it's crap, but sometimes there's a forced breakthrough in a creative process most claim is all too reliant on "flow." But he knows that's bullshit, too... even the naturals have to work at it. They all say so. Then again, there is the possibility that those naturals are just being polite, smiling to his face then laughing at him as soon as he turns away. He imagines the conversation happening behind his back:

"That silly bastard," Bob, a natural writer, would say. "He'll never know what it's like to just be able to write"

"I know," John, another natural writer, would reply. "Maybe we should just tell him the truth."

"What truth?" Bob might ask.

Then John could answer, "That he should aspire to something else."

But Bob, being the insufferably arrogant artistic type, would retort, "Are you fucking kidding? And ruin our fun?"

He remembers advice given to him when he was younger, advice he very much tried to follow. "Go live life," he was told, "because if you don't have anything to write about, you won't have anything to write." Redundant in its structure, he thinks he finally understands it now. If he is to write about murder, for instance, he should experience murder.

There's to be a smile when he reads tomorrow's headline: Bob and John Found Dead. And there's to be, perhaps, a book deal.

8 comments:

She Writes said...

Why I am afraid you may think I am writing crap :)?!

Seriously, Jeff, I am taken in by this story. I want to know what happens next. Perfect.

Ronda Laveen said...

HA! The poor basta**s deserved it! Now they'll know what writing is really all about.

Lorenzo — Alchemist's Pillow said...

Go ahead and do it, Jeff! I know a good lawyer and we'll all put in a good word for you with the judge...

Of course, I know that there is no murder in your future, because Bob and John are fictional characters. I mean, who could ever believe in anything as fanciful as a "natural writer"? Writing, like music is hard, hard work...

Brian Miller said...

yeah, feeling this one in a very devious way. smiles.

Secretia said...

You have an interesting mind!

Tess Kincaid said...

Heh-heh, there's no writer's block here.

Siobhan said...

Agreed with Willow

BEBOP said...

Nice! I like it.

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