Well, that was unexpected...
Nov. 22nd, 2007 05:36 pmI went out (out!) for some potatoes, and came home with an idea for a story.
A long story.
Which I do not have time to write. Emphatically. I have to make my house nice, and redraft one novel, and redraft another novel, and redraft a novella that's so long it is technically another novel. And write a couple of plays, perhaps, and finish off some other work. And busy myself with our Sekrit Projekt. And and and.
There is no time to write tales of a city in exile, and the exiles it attracts. No. None.
A long story.
Which I do not have time to write. Emphatically. I have to make my house nice, and redraft one novel, and redraft another novel, and redraft a novella that's so long it is technically another novel. And write a couple of plays, perhaps, and finish off some other work. And busy myself with our Sekrit Projekt. And and and.
There is no time to write tales of a city in exile, and the exiles it attracts. No. None.
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Skandros. Eskandarria. Yxonda. Iz Indrian. Xantz...
How can you trust a city that has a dozen names, a dozen ways to introduce itself?
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Date: 2007-11-23 09:29 am (UTC)(I know, they aren't technically set on the same world, but they fit together in my head like that.)
And I want to add my voice to the desire to read it. The opening couple of lines are extremely more-ish. Mebbes not up there with 'In a hole in the ground lived a hobbit', but certainly up there...
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Date: 2007-11-23 10:46 am (UTC)And yes. Given that this is all pseudoMediterranean cultures, then a pseudo-Alexandria fits right in. Even if I cheat it even more than I have cheated Palestine or Istanbul...