Shawn L. Bird

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time January 15, 2012

Filed under: Pondering — Shawn L. Bird @ 3:01 pm
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“Time is the longest distance between two places.”

— Tennessee Williams
From The Glass Menagerie

Have I been spending too much time in Diana Gabaldon’s world the last few months? This quote just doesn’t ring true to me. I look at my kids’ baby photos and think how those moments seem like yesterday, and I ponder that time is a circle of interwoven strands, connections between are the tiniest of gaps. You know how you can spend years between a visit with an old friend, yet in a moment of greeting, the time is erased?

No, I don’t believe Tennessee Williams got this one right at all.

 

begin January 2, 2012

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 1:17 pm
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A new beginning begins

Another old ending ends

A circle encircles again

Time encloses and bends

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keeping track of time July 9, 2011

Filed under: Grace Awakening,Writing — Shawn L. Bird @ 2:23 pm
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When I was writing Grace Awakening, I didn’t write linearly, I wrote scenes from all over the book.  I moved from exposition to climax and into rising action in the same week.   This technique helps to keep the writing from being boring, and makes it interesting toward the end of the process when the author must take all these disparate puzzle pieces of story and manoeuvre them into a proper picture.

It creates some difficulties as well, however.  The main one is keeping references to time appropriate.  If I say “two weeks later” but the events referenced have 3 Fridays between them, I have to fix it!  Or perhaps the logical sequence puts a spring activity in December.  My biggest consideration was working around the date April 6th, when Petrarch first met Laura.  The scene that references that must occur at that time.  The last couple of days I’ve been working with an editor on finding these time anomalies and making sure it all works together.

It’s kind of interesting that in some 40+ reads I’ve had of the book, and a dozen or so beta readers, no one else has caught these concerns before.  I realise this means that not everyone is going to keep track of the calendar, but for those who do, it’s important that it matches up.  So I’ve drafted a calendar, and made sure all the events sit where they should.  Just as I researched the times for the sunset when Grace and Ben dine at the Calgary Tower, the little things need to be correct.  It’s a respectful nod to the reader.  “I care enough about you to create a world that is consistent.”

At least, I’m doing my best.

 

Slowing down November 4, 2010

Filed under: Commentary,Writing — Shawn L. Bird @ 9:27 pm
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Yesterday I was listening to CBC as I was coming into the house. The person being interviewed was talking about how science has created significantly smaller unit of time than the nanosecond. He was talking about how a whole other world could co-exist with us in place, but because they were living in a different time, we wouldn’t even notice them. Their world would exist so much more quickly than ours that we would be statues in their midst. Several generations of their lives could pass within a blink of our eye.
It’s not implausible. After all, insects live in a more rapid world than we do. The water cycle is much faster than the rock cycle.
This presents interesting narrative possibilities
Could the beings living in this rapid world be responsible for unexplained phenomena in our world?
Could we be living in someone else’s much slower world? Are those statues on display in museum, really just very slowly living beings?
Hmmmmmmm….