Last night was somewhat strange, as I was laying in bed, and was getting into that sort of not-asleep-not-awake stage, I started thinking about sitting my ass down and writing-
But
I wasn't even thinking about fresh ideas I had, more on a couple of old ones, (one was an unproduced work, and the other was one I wanted to rework since doing it, and yet a third was sort of a new idea, it was vaguely trying to think of a format for a concept)
The quick versions of them are as follows:
a.) The story of how a trip to the carnival causes a man to kill his best friend and a psychotic carnie after the girl-next-door from his childhood is raped.
b.)A world where corporations have usurped nations, a former executive tries to escape, where after he loses everything his life stood for, is confronted by an agent of his former employers to try and convince him that the life he gave up IS the best way, and this agent will prove it to the runaway, even if it means having to kill him
c.)A boy living with the guilt of having a 'girls disease', stuggling with bulimia in addition to the stresses and problems that drove him to it. Possibly a cheerful story of a tragic downward spiral, or a crushing tale of redemption and salvation.
Hopefully, the creative spark lights up again and I can actually work one of these ideas to completion.
But
I wasn't even thinking about fresh ideas I had, more on a couple of old ones, (one was an unproduced work, and the other was one I wanted to rework since doing it, and yet a third was sort of a new idea, it was vaguely trying to think of a format for a concept)
The quick versions of them are as follows:
a.) The story of how a trip to the carnival causes a man to kill his best friend and a psychotic carnie after the girl-next-door from his childhood is raped.
b.)A world where corporations have usurped nations, a former executive tries to escape, where after he loses everything his life stood for, is confronted by an agent of his former employers to try and convince him that the life he gave up IS the best way, and this agent will prove it to the runaway, even if it means having to kill him
c.)A boy living with the guilt of having a 'girls disease', stuggling with bulimia in addition to the stresses and problems that drove him to it. Possibly a cheerful story of a tragic downward spiral, or a crushing tale of redemption and salvation.
Hopefully, the creative spark lights up again and I can actually work one of these ideas to completion.
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You so clever.