Horror Story
I'm sorry that I haven't posted here for a while. There
wasn't much to report, writing-wise. I was straining for an idea which wouldn't
seem to come. This stupid horror-film-for-live-theatre thing that I was
desperate to start. I did get ideas, but none of them seemed right. Yet I
couldn't bring myself to put it aside and start a different project, either.
Nothing else would content me, only this.
Lately, I've been
working on an idea. It's an old idea, and I can't say I was all that wild about
it, but I was stuck. As I've mentioned before here, I've been trying to write a
horror stage play. The newer, better Woman In Black, as I've thought of it in
my more grandiose moments. The stage play which M.R. James might have written.
But there are reasons why there are so few horror stage plays. It's that bit
more difficult to avoid melodrama (even though I would admit that the whole
project is a melodrama), to make the characters convincing.
I have been trying to
get this thing off the ground for at least a year, now, maybe two. But I'm sure
I can do it. The natural home for this story idea is probably the printed page
or the cinema screen rather than the stage; but I think I can make it stage
worthy by the skin of my teeth. So here goes. My first job is probably to
create my protagonist. I'm determined this time (although I've said this a
million times before, as well) to write his/her biography. That means perhaps
writing the biographies of the protagonist's parents first, even though they
probably won't appear in the play. Hemingway said that a story should be like
an iceberg, with only its tip showing. I'm going to take my time and make a
good job of it.
It's a relief to have
an idea. To finally settle on one. And even though this idea didn't seem all
that promising to begin with, it's grown on me. I can see possibilities in it.
It has the virtue of being simple, which means I can let the characters
breathe, and build up the atmosphere slowly
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