Thursday, September 29, 2011

Expansion Joints, part 29b / Flash Fearsday

Spiraling despair paralyzing initiative.
Motivation?
Illusory abstraction without propulsive momentum.
Depression forming!
Don't fall in...


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This is a combined response to part 29 of the Expansion Joints Challenge and to the Flash Fearsday horror challenge at Lunching on Lamias.

Expansion Joints, part 29:"Fall"

Fallout?!
Fall in!
Fall back!
Don't fall apart, fall behind, or
fall into their hands...


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This is my response to part 29 of the Expansion Joints Challenge.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Expansion Joints Challenge, part 29: "Fall"

When this exercise was hosted over at Porky's Expanse!, he always chose the word for the Expanders! challenge based on some relevant happening or theme. It has been a hectic few days at home for me (hence being delayed in getting this up), with several incidents in which family members took tumbles and actually sustained some minor injuries, but an unexpectedly less busy time at work, where my appointment numbers dropped off significantly for no readily apparent reason. The equinox arrived Friday, a planetary event on a scale to put such things back into perspective, ending the southern hemisphere's winter and moving the northern hemisphere, where I reside, into autumn. Its arrival was heralded by declining temperatures, with highs that this week have been reliably below 90 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time since May. And then there's this. It should come as no surprise, then, that the word of the week is "fall".

If you aren't familiar with the Expansion Joints project, it all began over at Porky's Expanse!.

The rules are just as they are described over at Porky's: as much narrative as you can cram into fifteen words, one of which must be the word of the week.

This can take the form of

1. An epyllion,or litle epic, a stand-alone fifteen-word narrative, or

2. An epos, or 'epic'. Instead of an independent 15-word story, you can choose to develop someone else's story from a previous week, or extend your own story from week to week. Just write the next installment. If it has 15 words, uses the word of the week, and continues the story, you've done it.

There are two important things to think about if you choose epos. First, you should have the permission of the person who wrote the story you will develop. If anyone writes a 15-word epyllion or adds to an epos and is happy for others to develop it later, please say so, with something like 'for use in an epos'. Second, by using specific elements of someone else's story, we technically create a derivative work, so it's best to avoid this.

There are a number of generous contributors who have given express permission to use some of their writing as the basis for epos:

Porky, the founder of the project, offers up all of his contributions.

GDMNW has opened up the three stories here.

Dave G_Nplusplus makes any of his Expanders! stories available for use in an epos.

Arlequin has an epos running on his Expanders! page, and he has graciously extended permission to play with any or all of the contributions there.

Andy, over at The Creepy Corridor, has also made his epos posts available for expansion.

C'nor, at Lunching on Lamias, gives consent to use any of his entries, which are partly located on his blog, but mostly strewn throughout the comment threads here.

And, as always, feel free to use any of the stories on this blog that are tagged as "Expansion Joints" in an epos.

Words that have previously made an appearance in an Expanders!/Expansion Joints include: food, fort, stuff, elf, rogue, pass, fool, hammer, note, temper, table, twisted, missing, sacrifice, spirit, rush, tie, line, free, break, cut, opening, close, shock, balance, field, blow, file, and die, in case you are of an historical bent, or wish to write a complete set.

When you've finished writing your entry for this week, either post your 15-word story directly in the comments here, or leave a link in the comments to the blog page where we can find it.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Die

This is my response to part 28 of the Expansion Joints Challenge.

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Die?
Cast, the aleatoric scythe sculpts boundaries,
throws existence, non-existence into perfect relief.
Roll again?

Monday, September 19, 2011

Expansion Joints Challenge, part 28: "Die"

Many apologies for the long silence.

When this exercise was hosted over at Porky's Expanse!, he always chose the word for the Expanders! challenge based on some relevant happening or theme. The past week and a half, for me, has been filled with the rituals and emotions at the end of life, the celebration and mourning of a dear friend who passed away September 8th. I've been delaying writing here, caught up in memorials, and house blessings, and the scattering of ashes, waiting for the time and the words to come, waiting for the moment and the inspiration that would let me communicate something about the essence of the week without getting overwhelmed by emotion. I wanted to be able to share something of the spirit and the life of a woman whose personality was such that her memorial reception would not have been complete without the Star Wars-themed plastic tablecloths and plates, or the Stargate montage that featured prominently in the service itself, whose friends posted Facebook statuses like "Spent the evening disposing of human remains in the river under cover of darkness..." after scattering her ashes. But words fail me. Yet, this is the second Sunday that the blog has sat quiet, and that can't continue. Hard as it is to say anything right now, it is harder still to write here and say nothing. So you get the short and badly-polished version, and I hope to do better in the future. I'm going to be trite now, and remind everyone to love life, and drink deep from it, get every last drop. You may not be able to do anything about the length of your life, but you can do something about the depth and the breadth of it. That said, I do want to share a few other things that have come my way this week by chance, and the coincidences confirmed my choice of word. The first is this intriguing project on positive and negative space and the second is this amazing WebComic from TwentySided, which you have probably all read before, but which I had somehow managed to miss until a friend sent me the link this week. The connection between them all is, of course, "die", and that is the word of the week.

If you aren't familiar with the Expansion Joints project, it all began over at Porky's Expanse!.

The rules are just as they are described over at Porky's: as much narrative as you can cram into fifteen words, one of which must be the word of the week.

This can take the form of

1. An epyllion,or litle epic, a stand-alone fifteen-word narrative, or

2. An epos, or 'epic'. Instead of an independent 15-word story, you can choose to develop someone else's story from a previous week, or extend your own story from week to week. Just write the next installment. If it has 15 words, uses the word of the week, and continues the story, you've done it.

There are two important things to think about if you choose epos. First, you should have the permission of the person who wrote the story you will develop. If anyone writes a 15-word epyllion or adds to an epos and is happy for others to develop it later, please say so, with something like 'for use in an epos'. Second, by using specific elements of someone else's story, we technically create a derivative work, so it's best to avoid this.

There are a number of generous contributors who have given express permission to use some of their writing as the basis for epos:

Porky, the founder of the project, offers up all of his contributions.

GDMNW has opened up the three stories here.

Dave G_Nplusplus makes any of his Expanders! stories available for use in an epos.

Arlequin has an epos running on his Expanders! page, and he has graciously extended permission to play with any or all of the contributions there.

Andy, over at The Creepy Corridor, has also made his epos posts available for expansion.

C'nor, at Lunching on Lamias, gives consent to use any of his entries, which are partly located on his blog, but mostly strewn throughout the comment threads here.

And, as always, feel free to use any of the stories on this blog that are tagged as "Expansion Joints" in an epos.

Words that have previously made an appearance in an Expanders!/Expansion Joints include: food, fort, stuff, elf, rogue, pass, fool, hammer, note, temper, table, twisted, missing, sacrifice, spirit, rush, tie, line, free, break, cut, opening, close, shock, balance, field, blow, and file, in case you are of an historical bent, or wish to write a complete set.

When you've finished writing your entry for this week, either post your 15-word story directly in the comments here, or leave a link in the comments to the blog page where we can find it.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Expansion Joints, part 27: File

"Government advisors here are AIs?"
"Of course. How could we function without the File Cabinet?"


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This is my contribution to part 27 of the Expansion Joints Challenge.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Expansion Joints Challenge, part 27: "File"

Many apologies for the delay in getting this up.

When this exercise was hosted over at Porky's Expanse!, he always chose the word for the Expanders! challenge based on some relevant happening or theme. This week, the US Government brought lawsuits against several major banks for knowingly selling it bad loans bundled as securities. And, in an interesting twist on the usual "social conservative" bent of the Republican party here, a rogue Republican Florida state representative introduced a bill repealing the state's laws criminalizing 'open adultery' and 'lewd and lascivious cohabitation' of unmarried opposite-sex couples (something most of the rest of the country decriminalized years ago.) On a more personal level, I have been swamped under a mountain of work relating to maintaining patient records and submitting insurance claims. All the work stress is a bit ironic considering that here in the US this is Labor Day weekend, a national holiday started by trade unions in honor of their ordinary members. It seems that the single organizing concept binding them together is "file", and that is the word of the week.

If you aren't familiar with the Expansion Joints project, it all began over at Porky's Expanse!.

The rules are just as they are described over at Porky's: as much narrative as you can cram into fifteen words, one of which must be the word of the week.

This can take the form of

1. An epyllion,or litle epic, a stand-alone fifteen-word narrative, or

2. An epos, or 'epic'. Instead of an independent 15-word story, you can choose to develop someone else's story from a previous week, or extend your own story from week to week. Just write the next installment. If it has 15 words, uses the word of the week, and continues the story, you've done it.

There are two important things to think about if you choose epos. First, you should have the permission of the person who wrote the story you will develop. If anyone writes a 15-word epyllion or adds to an epos and is happy for others to develop it later, please say so, with something like 'for use in an epos'. Second, by using specific elements of someone else's story, we technically create a derivative work, so it's best to avoid this.

There are a number of generous contributors who have given express permission to use some of their writing as the basis for epos:

Porky, the founder of the project, offers up all of his contributions.

GDMNW has opened up the three stories here.

Dave G_Nplusplus makes any of his Expanders! stories available for use in an epos.

Arlequin has an epos running on his Expanders! page, and he has graciously extended permission to play with any or all of the contributions there.

Andy, over at The Creepy Corridor, has also made his epos posts available for expansion.

C'nor, at Lunching on Lamias, gives consent to use any of his entries, which are partly located on his blog, but mostly strewn throughout the comment threads here.

And, as always, feel free to use any of the stories on this blog that are tagged as "Expansion Joints" in an epos.

Words that have previously made an appearance in an Expanders!/Expansion Joints include: food, fort, stuff, elf, rogue, pass, fool, hammer, note, temper, table, twisted, missing, sacrifice, spirit, rush, tie, line, free, break, cut, opening, close, shock, balance, field, and blow, in case you are of an historical bent, or wish to write a complete set.

When you've finished writing your entry for this week, either post your 15-word story directly in the comments here, or leave a link in the comments to the blog page where we can find it.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Hyperbolic Bowling Pens, part 1: Mirthy be!

This is my entry for The Armchair General's microfiction challenge, The Hyperbole Bowl.

The requirements for this week's challenge (the rules shift every week) are to use two nouns, two adjectives, and a verb to form a sentence that "ends up with an exaggerated clause." Here goes:

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The manic Santa convulsed in uncontrollable laughter.

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I don't know that I could create a more exaggerated Claus than that in one sentence.