Freitag, 30. Januar 2009

The world is going to end on December the 21st, 2012… or so the Mayans would have us believe anyway.
The Mayan calendar only actually goes up to that date, marking the end of an epoch and the beginning of another, or giving the date for the Apocalypse.
Nobody really knows.
I've read quite a lot on the subject and the evidence to support the "it's-the-end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it" speculation is extraordinarily weighty. In fact, to the man on the street who doesn't know a solar flare to a case of sunburn, it's all too convincing.
The theory goes that the alignment of the planets in our solar system and the position of our solar system in relation to the Milky Way on that day, will leave us open to a massive drenching of solar energy (i.e. radiation).
Now I've just encapsulated the whole theory in one neat little paragraph but it'd take a whole book to put it across properly, so I'll stop right there.
What I want to tell you about is an Anthology of short stories about the End of the World according to the Mayan Calendar thingy-majig. Severed press want short stories based around AD2012; which, incidentally, is what it's called.
I'm interested.
I've got till April to sort a story out, (plenty of time), and to do all my research, (what research? I know the subject backwards).
So I think I'll make the deadline.
Right, the story…
Well I had a think about it last night.
My story development process normally revolves around the beginning, then the end, the characters and then the bit in the middle.
So my beginning will start off with the hero, or maybe the villain… yes, he'll be a villain, watching the world through lead lined glass as the first invisible spears of radiation hit the world. (Invisible spears of radiation… I like that one, it stays).
The ending of any short story must have a twist. I hate short stories that dwindle off into an artistic nothingness leaving the reader to guess at what happened.
Realisation of a definite point is far better than aimlessly contemplating on what the writer might have meant, is my school of thought on an ending.
As it happens, I have an ending already so I'm one sixteenth of the way there already.
Easy.
April, watch out Severed press, I'm gonna knock your socks off, lol.

Take care.
Reg :-)

1 Kommentar:

Anonym hat gesagt…

Well you're certainly on a roll now. Judging by the story line there is a hell of a lot you could play with there. (If James Bonds' villians can rule the world for the extent of a film you could easily do it in a book).

The saga has changed with my son they decided to keep his job for the time being so it's a bit of a roller coaster at the moment. However he is expecting redundancy at some point. Bit like the loaded pistol at the head really. Is the bullet in the next chamber? At the moment he is obviously quite upbeat but who knows.
Actually the lottery I have only done about 3 times since it began. On 2 occasions I won £10. lol.
The infamous cough!! well I went to my health centre yesterday and it was full of patients in the same position comparing notes on the time frame.
Popped into the nurse, an ex neighbour, also with the cough and she stated that this virus strain with cough can take 3 - 4 months to finally get rid of!
Fortunately - or not - we are due some cold weather and snow so perhaps that will kill the germs off. I think there are several new strains of germs thriving in our mild winters. We never had these wierd germs and return of old fashioned diseases before the EU became so open. (dont get me started on that one).