(with thanks to Devotchka for providing the inspiration)
(character count, with title: 113)
But You Said
A decade, at minimum, was how long their notes had transpired.
Still, they all knew how it would end.
Another installment in the Audience Participation Twitterstory. This week's word--minimum--provided by writer and friend Sherry Lynn Meeks, author of Reading Tambri. (with thanks to Devotchka for providing the inspiration) (character count, with title: 113) But You Said A decade, at minimum, was how long their notes had transpired. Still, they all knew how it would end.
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Now that the print version of "A Little Soul: 140 Twitterstories" is available, it is time for a "Behind the Music" feature on the inspiration for the stories and titles. Some readers and friends have noticed that some stories share the name as certain pop songs. To this I must say these readers have great tastes in music. But they are correct: song titles and lyrics heavily influence my writing and did play a part in the making of this book. With the exception of "A Little Soul", I have listed the songs in the same order as the story it influenced appears in the book. I have also made note of the very few instances where a story appeared in the print version but not the eBook version. Good listening and, as always, thank you. "A Little Soul" (A Little Soul - Pulp) "This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave" (This Must Be the Place I Waited Years to Leave - Pet Shop Boys) "Was It Something I Said?" (Was It Something I Said - OMD) "It's a Long, Long Way From Where You Want To Be" (Pandora's Box - OMD) "'Singer In the Band Made Me Want to Cry'" (Country Mile - Camera Obscura) "Motivational Tactics" (He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's The Pilot - Grandaddy) "Unrequited" (Bowl of Oranges - Bright Eyes) "Violet" (Velvet Morning - The Verve) "Temptation" (print version only) (Temptation - New Order) "Know By Heart" (print version only) (published in different form as "Conclusion" in eBook) (Know By Heart - The American Analog Set) (character count: 124) Unrequited She sits on the stoop, crying. He's unable to make her laugh, or see things differently. He sits with her anyway. |