Wednesday, January 9, 2013

(Almost) Wordless Wednesday: Quartet


The first long work I ever wrote (a screenplay) took place on these waters. It was the fate of the computer Gods that I lost everything I'd ever written between a five year period, including the backup to the backup, so I have no physical proof that the dozen drafts of this story ever existed.

Still, I think of the characters often.  My memory has erased a lot of extraneous plot. What I have left inside me is only a set of two homes, side by side on this harbor.  Inside one: two friends who come from very different backgrounds.  Inside the other: two sisters who do not leave.

When I saw these twin trees, the stillness of these unbreakable waters, I thought of this quartet of characters, how they wait for me.


8 comments:

  1. Oh, I'm cringing...I know that feeling of losing everything. But it is funny how what you're left with is the real soul of the story. I know of authors who throw away their first drafts as a matter of course!

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  2. I like the two trees image. That's heartbreaking to lose all that data (the backup to the backup!)

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  3. Oh how awful to lose you work...to really lose a piece of you, because that is what your writing really is...
    ...the photos are lovely though =)

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  4. How awful that you lost everything! I hope you get to recreate that story again someday.

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  5. Oh my gosh. EVERYTHING! That really stinks :(

    Isn't it amazing how characters stay with us. Right now I can't get rid of one that's begging to be written... haha

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  6. I can't believe you lost all of your work. I would be devastated. I tend to keep one hard copy of everything.(sorry trees)

    I love the tree shot. It's beautiful!

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  7. I have a feeling that quartet will someday find its way back to you . . .

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  8. Yes, I agree with Faith, you have the story's soul. You'll write it again and it will be beautiful (and possibly effortless).

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