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Sunshine |
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2 | 20.00% |
Nothing Under the Sun |
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4 | 40.00% |
The Hourglass |
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2 | 20.00% |
The Last Captain |
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2 | 20.00% |
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SOPHIE FOREVER
Join Date: Aug 2011
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I think it just speaks to your hatred of noise music, TH.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Sunshine is cool and entertaining and also had a moment that I felt myself creep out on the inside
Nothing Under the Sun tried too hard to be profane and I'm not super into it Hourglass had me wanting to read more the most The Last Captain is a story too |
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I'm kinda surprised by the feedback Nothing Under The Sun has gotten. Everyone seems to think that I had something in mind when I wrote it (like I was trying to be as profane as possible, or trying to take a dig at experimental music, or trying to offer an explanation at the end, or that Logan was based off of Frownland
![]() I actually based Logan more off of Chula, and a conversation that I had with him a long time ago in Plug. The dialogue was simply written the way that I heard the characters talking in my head, most of them frustrated musicians who have no need to stand on ceremony. And the ending was based off of the feeling that every prospective pioneer eventually feels, the chill and the horror in their heart when they reach the peak of a mountain and find a flag already planted there. The ending isn't supposed to be an explanation. It's meant to be a joke. Because when you eventually find yourself in that situation, laughing is all that you can do to keep from letting yourself fall from the mountain.
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And right now, I bet Chula's wracking his mind like "Oh god, what did I say to Ori?!"
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I loved it up to then, and it's still the best of the bunch for me, but the ending made it suck a little and was a disappointment. This is always a good strategy, though I have not yet managed it.
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But I sort of get how you feel, because after writing the story and reading it back to myself, I hated the ending. In fact, I hated the whole story. I especially hated how Logan beats Regina to death. I thought about making it vague and ambiguous, or making it seem like Regina had died, only to reveal that Logan had actually killed himself (streaming his song and his death live as it happened). But in the end, I thought about why I wrote the story, the whole point of it, and decided to keep the original ending. The point I wanted to make would have been weakened by ambiguity. I wanted you to know exactly what he did. And in fact, I'm really happy that I got you to hope so strongly that something, anything, else could have happened, before being forced to accept what really happened. The ending isn't an explanation, because by that point, you already knew what had happened and why it had happened. To pull a "What a TWIST!!!" moment would have cheapened the purity of it. I mean, I love ambiguity. Some horror is improved by leaving things unanswered, and forcing the reader to inject their own fears into the story to fill in the blanks. But some horror is exactly the opposite. Sometimes, it's what you know beyond doubt that scares you. It's like finding a tumor on yourself in the shower, examining it, and realizing that it can't possibly be anything else. At that point, ambiguity becomes a comfort, telling yourself all the benign things it could be. But the ambiguity fades, and the horror of certainty overwhelms you. It is a tumor, and you're too poor to see a doctor. You are going to die. That's the kind of hopelessness that I want to tap into. I know I'm not that great of a writer right now, but hopefully I'll get better as I go.
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