Much like Hip Hop, story, for me, has four elements*:
character, setting, conflict and resolution.
My rule for the shorts I’ve been writing is to try and include
at least three from the list, as well as attempting to craft a semblance of
beginning, middle and end - even when I’m trying to follow William Goldman’s
advice to come in as late as possible and get out as early as you can.
I think I’ve been moderately successful this month, with
only a very few sailing in to the land of vignette rather than being a fully
fledged story.
I also very much like Orson Scott Card’s concept of MICE (Milieu,
Idea, Character and Event) and I think my four elements are strongly correlated.
Genre, on the other hand, has always been a thornier problem. Record shops always confuse me with their plethora of genres and
sub-genres. And according to my mp3 tags
I like a multi-headed hydra of ambiguously titled genres that seem to bear no
relation to what I’m listening to, with artists sorted differently depending on album or even track.
I’ll admit I’ve always preferred alphabetical order to
organise my music, and I had a friend once who categorized his 12” sleeves by
colour, but when it comes to fiction it’s more difficult. I think most of what
I write would be classified as speculative fiction, which seems happily to
contain horror, science fiction and fantasy, but even within these sub-genres
it feels there’s a lot of cross over. Purists may well disagree.
Notwithstanding. I’ve made a first weak stab at categorising
my stories so that they have a context that reflects my intent and hopefully this’ll
helps readers who are looking for a hit of something specific.
Some are still category-less: if anyone would like to
suggest categories for these orphans, feel free.
The other thing I’ve noticed this month is that some of my
stories have begun referencing each other; being drawn together under some
unseen internal magnetic field. I’m not going to point out which ones yet,
although hopefully they’ll be obvious.
What I am going to do it to try and tie up some of the
threads into what I hope will be a coherent whole by the end of this month, by
which point I’ll label them and give them their own little page.
*as it happens, there seems to be no actual consensus on how
many elements there are, but this works well enough for me.
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