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Re: Crowsville - Part 2
Have you ever studied seismology or geology? Because what you described is exactly what happens in an earthquake. The ground - solid earth - actually moves in waves, just like the ocean. There are "p" waves and "s" waves moving through the earth as if it wasn't there. All that aside, this is a chilling and authentic description of what happens. Brings realism to your tale.
You already know what I think of this story. This is a wonderful, gritty piece, Bri. Your characters are tough, but real, and we can care about them. I like the way you focus on one group of people, a microcosm of the town. You use your poet's voice to work in some wonderful descriptions, and your dialogue is smooth and believable. I always thought you were a good prose writer, but you seemed to have stepped it up a notch lately. Rates a Vorcla's "Damned Fine!" Very nicely done, hun! Now - where's part 3? *cracks whip*
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I live on the San Andreas fault line in California. I was here when Santa Cruz was almost leveled and the Bay Bridge collapsed up in San Francisco. October 17, 1989... also the day the A's and the Giants were going to play a World Series game. Even though I was six I remember clear as day watching the pavement, it looked like a tide rolling in and it flipped cars like nothing, just shot them up in the air. There were aftershocks for months, and not small ones. Since then I have been in a few more large ones. I guess it is something you don't forget. Also, I have studied them since, it's nice to know what you are up against
Thank you very much hun! I am having fun with this one.
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Even the large theatre looked like it had been gouged with a giant ice cream scooper and served for dessert to the deities. (WOW!)
I excitingly rate another 5/5! You should consider (this) publication as 'Ginnis with her Tinseltown.
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Great work, Bri. The only thing I'd recommend is going even further with the earthquake. You have personal experience with those too, which gives you a great outlet to write what you've seen and know. Looking forward to more.
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Thank you very much Rena
Kara - I will see what I can't do about adding some more of that in there. Thank you hun!!
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Maybe a nasty aftershock?
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Whew! The first part of this had a pucker factor of about eight, Bri. The only reason I was able to stay in my seat is because my ass cheeks had a death grip on it.
Seriously, though this was another fantastic chapter. Any idea how long this one will be? I really like the characterization. Swallow, I think, is my favorite so far, she's tough. I wonder, though, when she will crack, and what kind of event will be the one to crack her. I'm fascinated by the way you are writing this. The story very easily pulls the reader in and you've left both installments hanging over a thousand foot cliff. Awesome work. I'm impressed by your writing every day. Looking forward to the next one.
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Rick - yes perhaps a series of aftershocks, also I may add to the beginning of this part as well.
Jim - Thank you so much I am not sure yet how long this will be, not even sure exactly where it is headed but I have some rough ideas. I am going to have to take a week or two break from it but then I should be good to go on more.Swallow, yes I like her too, very much indeed. And you are right, something is bound to crack that stone exterior, will have to see just what
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Aaargh!
Was hoping to find more parts to this! When are the next ones coming? I must say I'm quite gripped by these two chapters so far. Loving the replay of history, a quake 5 years later to the day, makes you wonder whats really going on! Gotta hand it to you, I'd like to be in that bar when it gets hit, at least I get to see some fine talent! Keep up the good work, I'm really into this! Ferris |
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Thank you very much Ferris, and good to see you back around here again! I have the next few parts sketched out in my head, it's just finding the time to sit down and get them on paper. I think this month sometime I should get a few more parts up
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Where there are a few things to edit up on your pieces... I admit I like your prose even more than your poetry. Very gritty and interesting. Wonderful job! (sorry for the short reply. I am not in a good critique mode right now
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Thank you honey
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Finally made it to part two - it was worth the time spent. The descriptions and imagery were riveting. And you leave us with a lead-in, taking us to the next... when it comes.
A minor thing: "It was not until now that he noticed..." "Now" should be "then". Otherwise the reader goes, "Really? Now?" (Unless, of course, a character is saying it. Then that puts it in the character's frame of reference as opposed to the narrator's. The narrator in this case is speaking in past tense.) My only stumble - this part seemed either too dramatic or underdeveloped: "...she had just lost almost everything for the second time in her life." You do go on to describe buildings devastated, etc. But people have more in their lives than just buildings. I realize that you wanted it to seem like a *big* earthquake, but the extermity of the personal loss implied by the above statement didn't feel borne out by what came before or after. You even earlier say, "We are all that we have..." Again, big, dramatic. But... I think I needed to see more why that was so. Just my take. Definitely looking forward to more. This story is quite compelling, and your writing is a pleasure to indulge in. (One more thought: though gritty characters are a perfect fit for what's going on here... if they're gritty all the time, they can become one-dimensional. I'm sure you won't let that happen.
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