"Grindintosecond" (Grindintosecond)
06/30/2014 at 14:52 • Filed to: None | 0 | 0 |
It's for the gear head crowd - a demographic I feel is completely left out of today's literature. Guys who know cars solving a problem. It deals with over the line frustration, area politics and becomes a revenge piece, born out of loss. Making sure accuracy is portrayed unfortunately leads me down the path of knowing how varying bro-truck-ness mods work and why, but most importantly, I am discovering some very unusual custom work, such as the picture posted above. (which is eerily similar to what my story will contain...in another form.) That I can appreciate - the work put into it and the finished project creating a response.
My project's response? I have no idea and I honestly do not care in the end, but I feel right now that it will not end happily, especially for a few policemen in the story if not the main protagonist himself. I tend to appreciate hard edged attitudes of an event instead of sugar coated happenings. For example, my high school football team who once held their opponent to minus-ten yards for the entire game while scoring sixty-seven points , or a book that starts with a shooting in the face. I seem to lean towards pulp styles.
This is an exercise in going through writing. Learning how to really work multiple drafts and edits for a flow of story-line and word use. School left me high and dry in learning how to write and enjoy it. The story in my head is working itself out and this should be good if what i'm envisioning comes out on paper the same way. I am learning that even the worst movies, the worst books and the worst TV shows are all incredibly hard to write to the point where someone wants to produce it or print it. there's no such thing as throwing something together that's good right away, unless you're Steven King and many people will even debate that.