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October 31, 2014

WANWM – Answers For Chapter 3

Thanks to those of you who participated in answering the question for Chapter 3 of my interactive writing experiment, Write A Novel With Me. There were only two answer this week, so there’s a fifty-fifty shot your favorite will get chosen. As you consider these two great choices, make sure to take into account the story thus far and where you would like to see it go. Here’s a link to Chapter 1, Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 if you haven’t yet read them (or would like to reread them before making your decision).



Here was the question:

WHAT HAPPENED TO RICK AND LAUREN AT THE PARK?


Here are the answers up for your vote (in order of submission):


1) Lauren is their very young Aunt (the same age as Rick and it’s their mother’s sister) in which Rick became infatuated with. When they were on their late night picnic, a mysterious creature appeared out of nowhere and took Lauren hostage. Rick had to go with these creatures in order to keep Lauren, Jaden and his dad alive.


2) Rick wanted to tell Lauren something very important. But, just as he got ready to tell her, some men in black came out of the bush’s and took Rick away. Lauren, panicked and started chasing after them. She ran as fast as she could but couldn’t catch up to them. Lauren went back to get her stuff and found Rick lying there on the blanket. Lauren shook Rick and nothing happened. Lauren, looked around and saw no one. She continued to look around for any clues or answers as to what happened to Rick. Just then Rick came to screaming.


To vote, use the comment section below, comment on the Facebook post, or use #WriteANovelWithMe on Twitter (and tag @phoenixmoirai) to provide the number of the answer you like the best. You have until 5 p.m. PST on Monday, November 3, 2014. The winning answer will be the basis for Chapter 4. In case of a tie, I will be the deciding vote.


I look forward to seeing which direction you’d all like to see the story go, and can’t wait to get started on the next chapter.


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Published on October 31, 2014 07:47

October 28, 2014

Who is Lauren? WANWM

In the most recent chapter of my interactive writing experiment, Write A Novel With Me, I introduced (or at least referred to) a new character named Lauren. Since its posting, there seems to be a bit of confusion as to whether Lauren is a girlfriend, a sister, or even a mother, which has led a couple of readers to ask me directly, “Who is Lauren?” My answer to them:


“You tell me.”


To clarify, the point of this experiment is to have the reader decide where the story goes after each chapter. This initially meant answering the question I pose at the end of each chapter. But after posting this chapter, I’ve realized now that there is another level to this that is much more hidden — a subtext, if you will — and that is how the reader interprets what I’ve written. Now, I could go back and add a little something here or a small phrase there that would help clear up this dilemma, however, that would go against the point of the experiment. Most books will include chapters that are left open, or include vague or unclear elements in order to sustain a level of suspense and keep readers reading, and there are plenty of stories that are left up to interpretation, which allow for strong debate. In this regard, that’s all this is — and isn’t that the point? If something I write is unclear, or could have several different meanings or interpretations to it, it’s up to the reader to give me their answers based on those interpretations, which could very well alter or change the story in significant ways depending on how the story is read and what clues each individual decides to pick up on. Did I mean for this to happen? Certainly not, but it does fit in quite nicely as part of the fun and the creativity I originally wanted to bring to this project.


Who is Lauren? That’s for you to decide.


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Published on October 28, 2014 08:29

October 27, 2014

Write A Novel With Me – Chapter 3

Welcome back to my interactive writing experiment, Write A Novel With Me. If you are unaware of what this project is, please click here to learn all about it. You can also read Chapter 2 (Chapter 1 is here) and check out the best answers provided by you, the reader, to the question: “Who is at the door?”


And now, without further adieu, please enjoy Chapter 3 of our story where we find out who’s been knocking at Jaden’s door based on your votes.


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CHAPTER 3


“Hey there, little brother.”


The hobo standing at the door — complete with scruffy beard, long, unkempt hair and disheveled clothing that reeked of skunk and moss — pushed Jaden aside as he stormed into the apartment and scurried through every room like a little rat looking for a mate. Jaden instantly wanted to beat the hell out of the schmuck, but something kept him from doing it — a familiarity rattling somewhere around in the back of his mind. But for the life of him, he couldn’t make any connection.


Damn sleep deprivation — the best way to get drunk when you’ve been forbidden alcohol.


He rubbed his eyes, trying desperately to hunt down that illusive memory, the echo of little brother finally opening them to the truth.


“Rick?” Jaden choked out as he closed the door. He still didn’t believe it was him, as this odd stranger shared absolutely no resemblance with the strapping, buff heartthrob of a football player that saw more action than Bond and Kirk combined.


That boy will break a lot of records, his dad used to say. And a lot of hearts. You mark my words, he’ll be buried in his grave with alimony.


Rick came out of the bedroom and went directly to the window, urgently checking the frame. “Do you have anything to cover this?” he asked.


Jaden shook his head with hardly any movement. “No…” he said, as he stared directly at the man’s face. He didn’t want to believe it could be Rick, but even though his voice was a little deeper than Jaden remembered, there was no denying it came from the very same older brother who disappeared without a word so long ago.


As Rick dashed into the bedroom once again, Jaden had to sit down to try and take it all in. Where had he been all of these years? Why did he take off? Why did he leave him behind? How could he be so inconsiderate? So foolish? So…


Rick returned with a large blanket. He ruffled through some drawers in the kitchen until he found a roll of duct tape to strap the blanket over the window, hiding the light glow of the sunrise. When he finished, he turned back to Jaden and gave him a big smile. “How you been, man?”


Jaden leaned back with his arms extended, his mouth agape in curiosity and utter confusion. Rick ignored the gesture and returned to the kitchen to scrounge through the refrigerator, which was surprisingly empty considering Jaden lived with a woman. When Rick couldn’t find anything appetizing, he grabbed a bag of stale tortilla chips from the pantry and plopped down next to Jaden. “You don’t got anything to say to your big bro?” he said, shoving a couple of chips into his mouth.


It took Jaden a second to wrap his head around the chaos of his thoughts. All he could come up with was, “What the hell?”


Rick smiled with another chip and a flash of his eyebrows.


Jaden tried to say more, but he just couldn’t form any words that would mean anything. After awhile, Rick got annoyed.


“What’s up with you, man? Can’t I get some love from my little brother?”


“Love?” Jaden was up on his feet with his hands pressed firmly to his head. “I haven’t seen you for twenty years.”


“Nineteen, I think.”


Jaden’s eyes were wider than a Tarsier’s. “I see nothing’s changed with you… except everything. What the hell are you doing here?”


“All right, straight to business then. Well, brother, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I have something to tell you about your fiancée. Sawyer, is it?”


“My…? How the hell do you know Sawyer?”


“She’s been lying to you. She’s a foreigner not of this world.”


“A foreigner not of this… Who talks like that?”


Rick shook his head. “Sorry. Occupational hazard. The point is your girlfriend — Salinar, as I know her — is a shape shifter from another planet.”


Jaden’s mouth was wide open. It felt like years before he actually said, “A what?”


“Better yet, she’s come here for the greatest treasure in the galaxy.”


Jaden took a breath, trying hard to find the right words. “You are certifiable, you know that?” he finally exclaimed.


“Maybe, but I guarantee you it’s true. I’ve been following her for a long time, kid.”


“You’ve been what?” Jaden whispered, confused more now than ever. Suddenly, the events of the night came flooding back to him and he made the only connection he could. “You son of a bitch.” Jaden grabbed Rick off the couch, spilling the chips all across the floor, and nailed him with a solid right hook.


Rick shoved Jaden off him and backed away, spitting up a bit of blood. “What the hell?”


“What did you do to her?” Jaden screamed.


Flexing his jaw, Rick refused to answer. He stammered into the kitchen to grab a towel and run it under some cold water. After spitting up some more blood (into the sink this time), he pressed the towel to his lip.


Jaden repeated his question with more force (and a mix of frustration and sadness).


“I didn’t do anything to her, Jaden. She’s not dead.”


The words took a long while to sink in. “She’s not dead?” he whispered. “No… I saw it. She was shot.”


“Did you find a body?”


Jaden’s heart skipped a beat.


“That’s what I thought. Look, little brother, if you’ll let me explain, I promise it will all make sense.”


Jaden threw up his arms, giving Rick his permission. Rick took a moment to check to see if his lip was still bleeding (and that his teeth were still intact — can’t hurt the teeth!), and then walked back to the couch, his eyes glued to his brother the whole way.


“Sit down,” he said.


“You have five minutes until I throw you out that window.”


“What is with all this animosity, man?”


“You leave me to take care of dad all by myself without so much as a word, and you don’t expect there to be any animosity? You have no idea how bad he got after you left.”


“I have my suspicions.”


“You had no right leaving me there like that,” Jaden continued. “I was only twelve for Christ’s sake.”


Rick took a breath. “You’re right. But I had no choice.” He paused a second to think and then, “No, that’s not right. It was my choice, but I didn’t really have one. If that makes any sense.”


“Right, sure. What happened? You knock up some Russian mobster’s daughter or something?”


“Funny,” Rick said, clearly not amused. “But, no.”


“Then tell me. What was so important that you had to leave us the way you did?”


“You,” Rick said.


Jaden laughed. “Yeah, okay. That’s more ridiculous than my girlfriend being some extraterrestrial shape-shifter from another galaxy.”


“I never said she was from another galaxy. Another solar system, yes…”


“Who cares?” Jaden screamed.


“The point is, I was protecting you, Jaden. And dad. And Lauren.” He paused again to let it sink in a little. “Do you remember the night I left?”


“Not particularly. I didn’t even realize you were gone until the next night when I had to give dad his bath — alone.” That word stung Rick a little. “I tried everyone I knew, including Lauren. Nobody knew where you were.”


“Lauren did,” Rick said. “At least I thought she did. There’s always a chance they wiped her memory.”


Jaden’s confusion turned to utter bafflement. Rick chuffed a light laugh.


“I don’t expect you to believe any of this, but hear me out. If you still want me gone after I’ve explained everything, fine. I’ll leave you and never come back. But you have to keep an open mind. Can you do that?”


Jaden sat down. He stared at Rick. “Go ahead.”


“Promise me,” Rick said, his voice soft and deep.


“Yeah, yeah. I promise. Whatever. Just get on with it.”


Rick studied Jaden’s demeanor for a moment, unsure if he was lying just to get him out of his apartment — which he didn’t fault him for. It’s exactly how he’d feel in the same situation.


“All right,” he said. “The night I left, I took Lauren to that park she liked, you know to have a late night picnic.”


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What happened to Rick and Lauren at the park?


Be as creative as you can, as outrageous as you want, and as detailed as possible. The best answer will determine where the story goes next.


Post your answers to Facebook, Twitter (using #WriteANovelWithMe and @phoenixmoirai) or in the comments section below by 5 p.m. PST on Thursday, October 30, 2014. You can give as many different answers as you want. The top 5 will be posted on Friday.


I can’t wait to see where your imaginations soar.


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Published on October 27, 2014 07:50

October 25, 2014

Movie Mayhem – Ouija

When it comes to horror movies, I’ve always been more a fan of the paranormal (such as Poltergeist and Stir of Echoes) than the psychotic killer chasing after a bunch of screaming sorority girls, so I expected a lot from Ouija, a film that revolves around a board game that itself is inherently freaky (and […]
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Published on October 25, 2014 09:40

October 24, 2014

Baby Steps A’Plenty

If you’ve been following me on my various social media platforms over the past year, you’re aware that I’ve been slowly building my new business, Phoenix Moirai, as well as attempting to build my fan base, generating as much interest in my writing and other artistic projects as a possibly can. This means, I’ve been […]
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Published on October 24, 2014 09:18

October 19, 2014

Movie Mayhem – Fury

As long as there have been movies, there have been movies on or about war. More to the point, there have been commentaries on the bravery of the men and women who fight for the ideals they have sworn to protect and how the perils of war affects the state of mind of dedicated soldiers. […]
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Published on October 19, 2014 18:55

October 17, 2014

WANWM – Answers For Chapter 2

I’d like to thank those of you who participated in answering the question for Chapter 2 of my interactive writing experiment, Write A Novel With Me. All three answers that were given are up for your vote. As you consider these three very good choices, make sure to take into account the story thus far […]
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Published on October 17, 2014 08:40

October 13, 2014

Write A Novel With Me – Chapter 2

Welcome back to my interactive writing experiment, Write A Novel With Me. If you are unaware of what this project is, please click here to learn all about it. You can also read Chapter 1 and check out the best answers provided by you, the reader, to the question: “What happened to Sawyer?” And now, without […]
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Published on October 13, 2014 08:00

October 12, 2014

Movie Mayhem – The Judge

Robert Downey Jr. knows a thing or two about second chances. After nearly throwing away a lucrative career to alcohol and drugs that landed him in a rehab prison, his future prospects looked dead in the water. But what he learned from those mistakes allowed him to clean himself up and return to the spotlight […]
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Published on October 12, 2014 15:09

October 4, 2014

Movie Mayhem – Annabelle

After watching Annabelle, the newest horror film from producer James Wan (who directed The Conjuring, from which the film is spun off), the freakiest part was finding out the lead actress’s name is Annabelle. I jest, but in all seriousness, with the series of Saw and Insidious films under his belt, Wan has found his […]
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Published on October 04, 2014 09:54