Archive for: February, 2012

Slow the &$!# Down

Feb 27 2012 Published by under Blogging, MFA in Creative Writing

The fun part about the Master of Fine Arts program is that you hear fun, profanity-laced catch phrases. This semester I’ve been introduced to “Make shit up” as a technique for fiction; “That shit better be true” as the barometer for non-fiction; and “Slow the fuck down” as it relates to the writing process.

Slow. The fuck. Down.

Apparently there is a school writing, pre-dating the blogosphere, where the words are considered art and not “content.” Where writers pour over text for days, months, weeks, and years; tweaking, editing, scrapping entire manuscripts and starting over, before even an editor (let alone an audience) can get a peek at what they are working on. The late David Foster Wallace said in the 1990s that television had produced a kind of lazy reader. One who didn’t want to do the mental work that came with slow reading of texts. With the lazy reader came the lazy writer, who produced solely for the sake of consumption, abandoning the art in favor of easy entertainment.

I wonder what Wallace would have to say about the blog and social media culture.

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Skinny Bits 2.24.12

Feb 24 2012 Published by under Skinny Bits

People who frequent my blog know that I’m not big on explaining or defending myself in my comment section. I’ve only recently been able to articulate why: The work for me is in the writing. While it’s always subjective, it’s also always honest and always respectful of the people in my life. When the post is done, my work is done. How it’s received is up to the reader. Of course, I prefer when readers see things the way I think I’ve explained them, but I’m not here for a debate if that doesn’t happen. People are going to see and believe what they want.

I heard a Hemingway quote in class the other day: “If I have to explain what the book is about, the explainers are out of a job.” Hov said “I’ll just write it in rhyme/and let you feel me/and if you don’t like it/then fine.”

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Post Mortem

Feb 22 2012 Published by under Life & Times, Love

“That is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.”

The words were akin to a slap. A hard one. My artistic license may override my memory at the moment, but as I look at the sentence, I feel like it slammed against my left ear and vibrated through my being like a physical slap. My immediate response now is “Nigga, who in the fuck do you think you’re talking to?!” But my immediate response then was something like quiet shock that this normally doting, laid-back, and well-mannered young man had not only responded so strongly to what I’d said, but insulted it. I may have blinked once or twice, to create space between the reactive me and the rational me. And then what? I don’t know. I have no recollection of the words that left my mouth after that. Undoubtedly some diplomatic Libra-esque effort at defusing what had out of nowhere become a hostile conversation with the least hostile person I’d ever met.

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Question Existing

Feb 21 2012 Published by under A Writer & a Rider

“I’d really rather just enjoy shit than analyze it to death.”

I said this last night amidst the firestorm of tweets regarding the remix to that one song with those two wild child R&B/pop singers saying amazingly dirty things to each other.

It’s true. Lately, the theme of my life has been cutting analysis and keeping things simple. I’ve stopped searching for motivation, because it’s wasted effort that doesn’t serve me. I’ve stopped trying to force myself to be enthusiastic, because I’m naturally neutral and laid back. I’ve stopped reaching for all those things I’m not and instead am working on embracing everything I am. Finally, I’ve stopped concerning myself with the whys of people’s actions so that I may focus on… Well, that part is unclear. But minding my business has done wonders for my peace of mind. I plan to keep it up.

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