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beowulf, christmas, johnny law, karisa, self-doubt, sundance
Prologue: dropping eaves
“Are you easily offended?”
“What?” the young woman said to the middle-aged stranger in line with her for coffee at the bookstore. I’d gotten my coffee and was at a table, with my notebook. I readied my pen…just in case. I’ve learned to keep my eavesdropping radar up in public places. One never knows when usable dialogue drops out of a stranger’s mouth.
“Are you easily offended?”
“I…no…I guess not.”
“Good.” He smiled, encouraged. “Did you know that a mouse ejaculates, on average, every five seconds?”
Bingo. That’s a keeper.
Down to Business and Board Games in My Head
Hello, lovelings.
It looks like I’ve been away from the blog for several weeks. Sorry. It’s been a rough several weeks…kind of bad. Well…that’s not totally accurate. Most of those weeks have been good. The holidays were fun. I’ve forgotten a few resolutions on schedule. Shits n’ giggles. But one underlying aspect has been hard…
…the outline for my novel. I’ve been drowning it it. Consumed by it. Sluggish progress. Lots of staring at a screen. Lots of feeling little and talentless and stagnating thoughts. For some reason I’ve had a lot of trouble bending this to my will. I was trapped in my room, trapped in a circle of thought, stagnating. Trapped.

Don’t worry. I fixed it. I turned inward. Got sensitive. Introspective. I went into my head, via mind’s eye. I found the damaged soul fragment, a shard of me, one of my dimensions, the little, shivering, Insecure Me. He jumped at my approach, jittering and nervous. “It’s alright,” I cooed to my little soul fragment, “I’ve come here to fix it.” Still sobbing, the little me, Insecure Me, let down his guard and walked towards me. And then I blew his head off. That’s right.
It was me.
In the library of my mind.
With the revolver (I lost the candlestick sometime in my teen years and I usually save the lead pipe for bashing in the skulls of inner demons).
Insecure Me fell to the floor. I cleaned the mess. I hid his body in a barrel of quicklime and when the police knocked at the door, there was no evidence at all—the perfect crime—ha-ha.
I know in this age of Oprah-wisdoms we’re instructed to tenderly reconcile with all aspects of our being. That’s nice, as far as it goes…but sometimes, I think, it’s more helpful to commit brutal homicide on the little voices in our head that tell us we’re no good.
Fuck them.
Well now, catching up would take too long. But here’s some random things that come to mind from the last couple months…
Another Saturday Night
I started the day out in a literary discussion, and ended it with my pants off at a party.
I woke up on a November Saturday morning, unusually early, and headed to Volo Bog. Every month they have a “Bogs and Books” meeting where they discuss some book or another. That weekk they discussed Beowulf (the epic and the recent movie) so I thought I’d stop in. It was small and the age gap was big…but I think they were excited for some young blood I the discussion and I can hold my own in a mythology/folklore/epic discussion. One of the women who runs the bog visitor center and the activities there was very excited to hear that I was writing a book (more specifically, that Volo Bog was featured in a chapter). I had fun. I haven’t had very many literary discussions lately.
That night, I braved the cold to Bloomington, to the every-lovely Karisa and ever-armed Johnny Law’s graduation party. As it turned out…I was just about the only one to show in the vicious weather. Even so, there was drinking and bizarre merriment and I really, really, REALLY missed seeing these folks (among others) during my purgatory in 7-11.
Gaze now, if you dare, at our eccentric fun:

Zombies Make the Best Girlfriends Because They Like to Moan in Bed
I was the go-between between Twilight Tales and Cafe Aeon and worked out a reading/signing for Book of Dead Things on November 25th. I got to MC the show, read a story, and sign books…so it was all fun. The Twilight Tales folk are now in love with Aeon.

Holidays
Christmas was fun and relaxing. Saw the extended family. I got a new bed…a water/matress hybrid that is as warm and comfortable as a blue whale’s womb. It’s the first step in fixing my sleep troubles and it’s gone well. Saw friends during New Years Eve. Drank large quantities…played rock star…even lit some sugar over absinthe.
Sundance
So I just got back from the Sundance Film Festival.
I’m very tired. More on this later.
Night, kiddies. In conclusion, remember to arm yourselves with those revolvers and lead pipes. Self doubts and insecurities are everywhere. They can even spread from person to person…so sheath those soul condoms and play it safe.
Re: Absinthe and Burning Sugar
In a word- don’t do it. It’s the sign of a hopeless n00b. The movie ‘From Hell’ owes the world debts on several levels and this is one of them. There is a serious absinthe subculture where they take things like this Very Seriously. Fortunately, there are a number of web sites such as this one where they are happy to share their collected wisdom.
http://www.wormwoodsociety.org
Go here and read the FAQ. The one entitled ‘Absinthe and Fire’ is particularly appropriate here. If you’re going to dance with the Green Fairy, you may as well know the right steps. 😎
That’s three words 😛
Thanks for the website, it’s pretty nifty and now saved in my folder of research for my novel–and having done that research, I was aware of the perpetuated mythology of absinthe (the fire, for example, or the over exaggerated depictions of hallucinations and the like)…but it’s a fun mythology and I’ve never been very concerned about being thought of as a “n00b” or pretension for prevention’s sake–and I’m wary of subcultures that take themselves too seriously (it tends to skew the data in my research). At that particular party, I was experimenting with the Green Fairy dance…with the steps that were both old and new.
I’ll dig more into the website as it looks like it’s got a lot of info.
An absinthe themed blog post might be fun too.
seamstrix said:
Re: Absinthe and Burning Sugar
In a word- don’t do it. It’s the sign of a hopeless n00b. The movie ‘From Hell’ owes the world debts on several levels and this is one of them. There is a serious absinthe subculture where they take things like this Very Seriously. Fortunately, there are a number of web sites such as this one where they are happy to share their collected wisdom.
http://www.wormwoodsociety.org
Go here and read the FAQ. The one entitled ‘Absinthe and Fire’ is particularly appropriate here. If you’re going to dance with the Green Fairy, you may as well know the right steps. 😎
I love when you write. I feel like I become smarter and more insightful just by reading yours. I have to say, my fave part of this entry was the killing in the library. And the anti-Oprah sentiment. Loved it. Genius.
Thanks 🙂
And I love when you post comments. Those nasty self-doubt voices get quieter and quieter.
sarabeth985 said:
I love when you write. I feel like I become smarter and more insightful just by reading yours. I have to say, my fave part of this entry was the killing in the library. And the anti-Oprah sentiment. Loved it. Genius.
I tend to let the little imps blather on and on…pretending to listen as they gather wind and blow it hither and yon…I then, oh, so pretentiously, thank them and go back to what I was doing.
Upon further reflection, I like the revolver idea better…
Hehe…yep…sometimes the revolver is better.
Though I agree…some of those voices keep us sharper, not too-too in love with ourselves. But some of those venomous voices have no use and just make us paralyzed.
sheriffjoe said:
I tend to let the little imps blather on and on…pretending to listen as they gather wind and blow it hither and yon…I then, oh, so pretentiously, thank them and go back to what I was doing.
Upon further reflection, I like the revolver idea better…
nevermore_66 said:
That’s three words 😛
Thanks for the website, it’s pretty nifty and now saved in my folder of research for my novel–and having done that research, I was aware of the perpetuated mythology of absinthe (the fire, for example, or the over exaggerated depictions of hallucinations and the like)…but it’s a fun mythology and I’ve never been very concerned about being thought of as a “n00b” or pretension for prevention’s sake–and I’m wary of subcultures that take themselves too seriously (it tends to skew the data in my research). At that particular party, I was experimenting with the Green Fairy dance…with the steps that were both old and new.
I’ll dig more into the website as it looks like it’s got a lot of info.
An absinthe themed blog post might be fun too.
nevermore_66 said:
Thanks 🙂
And I love when you post comments. Those nasty self-doubt voices get quieter and quieter.
nevermore_66 said:
Hehe…yep…sometimes the revolver is better.
Though I agree…some of those voices keep us sharper, not too-too in love with ourselves. But some of those venomous voices have no use and just make us paralyzed.
Zombies are cool, but just a bit too bitey.
And so very needy too. They are always “braaaaaains” this, and “braaaaaaaains” that. Gets old after awhile…
*quietly goes back to his corner*
He speaks! Hey Dan!!!
What is up, my friend?
farmkingdude85 said:
Zombies are cool, but just a bit too bitey.
ironman4do said:
And so very needy too. They are always “braaaaaains” this, and “braaaaaaaains” that. Gets old after awhile…
*quietly goes back to his corner*
Josh, seriously, I don’t understand how you can ever get writer’s block. I suggest that when this happens just go back and read through your past LJ posts. You could make a book just on those and the people would love it.
You make me smile.
*big grin*
You’re very sweet 🙂
purplejoy716 said:
Josh, seriously, I don’t understand how you can ever get writer’s block. I suggest that when this happens just go back and read through your past LJ posts. You could make a book just on those and the people would love it.
You make me smile.
nevermore_66 said:
He speaks! Hey Dan!!!
What is up, my friend?
nevermore_66 said:
*big grin*
You’re very sweet 🙂