tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post2664735085136647652..comments2024-03-23T08:42:52.963-05:00Comments on Wait! I Have a Blog?!: Novel and Not NovelKathleenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06559881249054540947noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-28684602321268407442010-11-20T10:21:20.249-06:002010-11-20T10:21:20.249-06:00Shannon, I am picturing it and giggling myself! T...Shannon, I am picturing it and giggling myself! The production I was in was in an outdoor theatre in the park. Also great fun, community atmosphere, people in bench seats but also walking around, fishing behind us at the small lake, etc.Kathleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06559881249054540947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-77032932038478169262010-11-19T14:14:32.594-06:002010-11-19T14:14:32.594-06:00Kathleen, the music was original, and even though ...Kathleen, the music was original, and even though it was almost 40 years ago, I can still remember:<br /><br />"Sneaky Fitch is dying fast.<br />It's a shame that he won't last.<br />Sneaky Fitch is dying fast,<br />and we can hardly wait.<br /><br />We will plant him in the ground,<br />then we'll make a mournful sound.<br />Sneaky Fitch is dying fast,<br />and we can hardly wait."<br /><br />It was wonderfully fun and we had a couple of actors who were true hams and practical jokers. There was a scene with Sneaky in his coffin and when the lid was raised, the actor had covered himself with ketchup, stuck his tongue out, and dared the sheriff to keep a straight face.Shannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02270396127498411004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-44793260362646773002010-11-19T06:38:42.106-06:002010-11-19T06:38:42.106-06:00Shannon, what a delightful coincidence! It is a c...Shannon, what a delightful coincidence! It is a charming show. I don't remember singing in it, so you got to do the musical version, I guess!! OR that's something that's irretrievably fallen into one of the origami folds of my brain.Kathleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06559881249054540947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-13355768980402808632010-11-19T01:51:53.353-06:002010-11-19T01:51:53.353-06:00OMG! I've NEVER known another person who's...OMG! I've NEVER known another person who's done "The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch"! My high school drama teacher actually wrote music and lyrics for the show. We had such a fine time hamming it up. It was the last show of my senior year. Memories!Shannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02270396127498411004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-91036609310351959322010-11-18T21:05:15.556-06:002010-11-18T21:05:15.556-06:00Thanks for reminding me of Amanda Blake's beau...Thanks for reminding me of Amanda Blake's beauty mark on "Gunsmoke". Sure, the world is full of important news and great literature, but "Gunsmoke" was my very first tv show as a little kid. I could say, "Sit down, Matt, and I'll buy you a beer," before I learned my ABCs, but right after I learned to like butter brickle ice cream. I believed the brickle pieces were beauty marks.Collagemamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03818246340865714754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-71202322311905289142010-11-18T11:13:02.500-06:002010-11-18T11:13:02.500-06:00Creative non-fiction is in the blur, and I hardly ...Creative non-fiction is in the blur, and I hardly dare to define it. But what would make me most comfortable is for it to be understood as non-fiction beautifully written, with the care taken with poetry and prose fiction and essays and belles lettres. It is more open than a non-fiction work where editors and readers might expect the author to stick to the facts, and stick to the point. <br /><br />If too much is fiction, then I think the author should go ahead and call it a novel, and shape it thusly, as so many novels are based on facts and historical facts. I find I am troubled by the "fictionalized memoir" unless that is clearly stated...<br /><br />But I think all kinds of experimental and innovative writing goes on and has always gone on, and there is room for it. Writing that defies label and definition and category. <br /><br />So I guess my problem is not with the writing or the label, or lack thereof, only with the intentional misleading of the potential reader as a path to personal gain.<br /><br />I guess my panties are in a bunch are in a bunch about that.Kathleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06559881249054540947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-78716253765746275552010-11-18T10:11:54.530-06:002010-11-18T10:11:54.530-06:00where does 'creative non-fiction' fall in ...where does 'creative non-fiction' fall in the scheme of things? my brain hurts when I start trying to work that one outAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-73130191119481472852010-11-18T08:09:12.684-06:002010-11-18T08:09:12.684-06:00But I do remember being confused and troubled by t...But I do remember being confused and troubled by the meaning of those words as a child--"fiction" and "non-fiction." The "non" seems to suggest "not true." <br /><br />Of course, I am someone who cannot turn on the correct burner on the stove unless there are clear words, and my stove only has pictures. Hence, various forms of undone and later burnt offerings....Kathleenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06559881249054540947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-53203958941268013472010-11-18T08:04:45.596-06:002010-11-18T08:04:45.596-06:00Same frustration here, especially after I've s...Same frustration here, especially after I've spent a semester teaching about genre. Sigh.Sandy Longhornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04735445958970512617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2276911630325008276.post-82911149401968138442010-11-17T17:36:53.644-06:002010-11-17T17:36:53.644-06:00I took a class with Bob McChesney my first semeste...I took a class with Bob McChesney my first semester at the U of I. The material was difficult, his book a bit laborious to read, but oh, so worth it. He and his class grabbed me out of a years-long political apathy and gave me a second wind. I'm sorry I didn't know he was speaking, but then again I've been sick. I still have the book that I read while I was in his course, and I regret not having had him sign it.<br /><br />(Side note: I got a high A, while the apathetic 18-year-olds around me bitched and moaned their way through the course. Some even complained of his "liberal bias." Probably the same kids that confuse fiction, non-fiction, and novels. Satisfying for me, though!)A. and S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/03476334575305858417noreply@blogger.com