Wednesday, March 29, 2006

This One Caused a Lot of Drama Too...

Drunken Fiction is up for the most part. I am totally using Alan Meadows photo stream on there for the moment, but the design is all mine.

Now, the post is all mine too and back when I wrote this it caused one blogger to flame me on his site and a few others to scratch their heads with concern. It is the prologue for a book I wrote a couple years back. Since I wrote that book I have learned new and better ways to write, but hey, you got to start somewhere. The prologue was written after the book was completed and I am not sure that it needed to be in there, but I read somewhere that you needed to introduce your antagonist in the first 3 chapters or something like that, and I hadn't introduced him until probably the 10th chapter and so this took care of that little problem.

This site was partially inspired by EM's site Flasheville and partly inspired by a comment left on EM's site by a guy named S.C.

I don't expect you guys to start keeping up with Drunken Fiction, however, if you would like to contribute a story that is only partly true, but mostly fiction, then please send it my way. Drunken pictures are welcome too, but the word "Drunken" is not to be taken literally - unless you have some really funny pictures of drunks - then yes, I will post them too. I don't condone drunkeness, but maybe by posting pictures of it people will see how ridiculous they look and stop doing it.

9 Comments:

jes said...

glad to see you got it up. i'll be interested to see what will be posted there in the coming days. weeks. months.

2:08 PM  
Ben said...

Looks kind of evil. Spooky if you will.

What does "Blurked" mean?

Like the layout.

2:17 PM  
Katie said...

blurked? ahahaha

2:30 PM  
Drunken Fiction said...

where did you see blurked?

2:31 PM  
Heather said...

In the title line, blurred looks like blurked.

3:27 PM  
Saur?Kraut said...

I believe that writing is like acting: you may not always write or portray something the way that you would choose to, but to make it realistic and true-to-the-characters, you must allow them to speak for themselves.

6:16 AM  
Theresa said...

I wrote a "book" when I was trying to find myself after I graduated. I recently mentioned that I might go back and rewrite it now that I"m more "experienced." You inspired me. :-)

7:30 AM  
Ben said...

AHAHAHAHAHAHA... I seriously thought it was "blurked" not "blurred." But now that I go back and read it... I can see "blurred" as well.

12:13 PM  
Edgy Mama said...

Cool, Eddo! I'll definitely contribute.

2:28 PM  

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