"Motel sprees, and I'm singing."

Sep 11, 2015 12:56

The perpetual daylight hangs on, but after the weeks of UV hell, it's a relief. A good long rain last night. A solid week of that and our drought would be lessened. Currently, it's 67˚F in Providence.

Yesterday was another day spent mostly pulling together the last bits of Beneath an Oil-Dark Sea. I chose the pages from Alabaster that will appear ( Read more... )

josh boone, the drowning girl, book to screen, too much work, ghosts, rain, woodstock, alabaster, steve lieber, movies, solaris, the red tree, "best of crk" project

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ext_318977 September 11 2015, 18:22:21 UTC
Glad to hear you're going to back to Woodstock. The leaves will be glorious.

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Woodstock ext_3273398 September 11 2015, 20:50:28 UTC
October? I might (Might?)complain about the State I live in, but damn I love Autumn. All the doors, to all the worlds are open in Autumn. Gather, or buy some wood (Just gather.) When the sun goes down, start a fire, and set an Adirondack chair up wind of the smoke. I used to do this with a radio, and blanket. There is just something about Autumn.

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coyotegoth September 11 2015, 21:46:40 UTC
I just saw Solaris again myself; it holds up beautifully.

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aarongp September 11 2015, 22:56:32 UTC
Hope the screenplay restart goes well. Enjoy the films. A couple of corkers.

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That screenplay is going to be a bitch to write flizarraga September 13 2015, 20:05:24 UTC
It's a very atmospheric novel, with not much of a plot, and stories within stories within stories. There's the book of the dead professor, there's the ghost story the painter tells, there's the story Sarah doesn't remember having written --not to mention the many Charles Fort quotes... All of that compiled and introduced posthumously by an editor who, of course, wasn't there when things happened ( ... )

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