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MANICHAEAN
09-02-2011, 11:17 PM
SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY.

Theo professed to be a writer. That is, he had never published anything, but felt that he had a way with words, and that other folks, by dint of perseverance and habit, would come one day to appreciate the stories he wrote.

He had noticed how men developed different passions these days from their forefathers? Shakespeare’s seven ages appeared almost like a generalisation compared to today’s modern man. Some things, he observed, did not change in the process: an obsession in ones appearance as a young man, pursuing the opposite sex, later; ambition, wealth & the attainment of the toys that go with it. But then, when all that was behind you, he queried what does the modern man do “when withered shank” is the order of the day.

He noted that, in the bored West at least, if one did not paint, or play a musical instrument, there were some individuals who developed a passion for indulgences like cooking, spurred on by endless TV series’ emanating from overeager Oliver’s, Ramsey’s, Stein’s and their ilk. “Every man can create culinary masterpieces” was the almost evangelical cry, even if the average chef couch potato had run the full course and was reduced to exploring the mysteries of working with offal and halal cow leg.

No, the other option passion that Theo considered was writing. “All men have a least one good book in them.” Do they? He thought not. But then, there was a touch of the elitist about the man.


Then there came a day when Theo found himself in that twilight expanse with no horizons, which some refer to as “writer’s block.” He had written in the past, mainly for his kids, his friends and as a regular contributor to a literature forum on the internet. Everyone was very kind and polite. Invariably someone just happened to mention that the punctuation was not quite correct, followed by an apologetic, “But perhaps that was deliberate, for effect.”

Then all dried up. Theo’s creative juices had evaporated like a slice of lemon on a dish in the sun. Nothing came. The odd, intermittent chapter evolved with effort and then stopped. There was no new inspiration from that which he read and definitely none whatsoever from the routine life he was at that juncture, stuck in.

It was late in August while surfing the web in a directionless manner, that he came across an alternate forum, not with any literary bent as such, but the forum of a lost tribe of English speaking expatriates based in Thailand, whose main daily concerns and contributions, seemed to comprise of heartfelt reflections on: bars, visa runs to the Cambodian border, Bangkok lady boys & the price of the local beer.

It was like a breath of fresh air, a mother lode of gold. Theo quickly enrolled, obtained his password and endeavoured to mix. There was no “short story sharing” section as such, but something called “Funny stories and jokes.” “That would do”, he surmised and proceeded to submit Chapter One of what had previously received favourable reviews in the alternate forum.
The responses from the alpha males & odd alpha ***** were immediate and ferocious.

“Absolute c—p!”

“Fit for the s—t bin!”

“Who is this p---k?”

It was the sort of response that writers die for. Rich, original human material, expressed straight from the heart.

The next few weeks saw Theo ruthlessly submitting a chapter approx every three days and in between, he wallowed in the daily cut and thrust of argument/abuse with various characters of unrefined richness and undefined personal histories. It was almost as if territory was being marked out, and haunches being cocked at imaginary lamp posts encompassing Chaing Mai, Pattaya and the go go bars / watering holes of the capital. An example of such an exchange would run as such:

Critical Response: “You have not got a f-----g clue, so go stick your story, up -------- etc etc”

Reply: “My dear chap thank you for your kind comments. I’m glad to see that this week you have progressed to a complete sentence, including an indefinite article, a verb and even a full stop. Please keep trying to express yourself.”

They were a unit unto themselves, rather like the Anglo Indians at the time of the Raj. Accepted by neither one side nor the other; insular, vocal and worthy of study.

Unfortunately however, that period in Theo’s life dried up also. The forum moderator refused to put him in something called “The Moronic Kiddies Bin”, a kind of time out for transgressors who break the rules. Theo had in fact trod a fine line between his contributions and the subdued manner of his replies. The pack eventually chose, though sorely tempted, not to respond to further chapters, but the number of persons who read the stories continued to grow & grow.

It was, he perceived a case of sleeping with the enemy, a necessary expedient before returning to the fold!

Hawkman
09-03-2011, 03:10 AM
Well the punctuation's a bit off in a couple of places, like the question mark at the end of the opening sentence? which I guess is intentional and employed in order to indicate a dominioner's interrogative inflexion - lol I did, however, rather enjoy this, Man :D

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MANICHAEAN
09-03-2011, 06:47 AM
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Difficile est longum subito deponere amorem./ Difficile est, verum hoc qua lubet efficias.

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Hawkman
09-03-2011, 08:44 AM
Odi et amo: quare id faciam, fortasse requiris. Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.

Difficile est saturam non scribere.

Steven Hunley
09-03-2011, 11:48 AM
Well , Man, just let me say this about that. Simply enjoyable! I get a certain pleasure reading this semi-autobiography stuff. And if concerns writing, even more so the pleasure I suffer. You sophisticated blokes with your foreign languages and all just drive me crazy. (you too Hawk)

Igor, Froderick
09-03-2011, 12:13 PM
This story really sheds light on how cruel "critics" can be in their responses. Also, I liked how you demonstrated the group think of these wanabe bullies - they follow the herd, even though they secretly don't belong in it.

MANICHAEAN
09-03-2011, 11:21 PM
Yes. The herd instinct is a very interesting reality in so many aspects of life. I'm never really quite sure if its advantages outweigh its disadvantages. What do you think?
Regards
M.
(P.S. If you feel inclined to a temporary repose in the camp of the lost tribe, its: Teak Door.com)

free
09-04-2011, 05:20 AM
Yes. The herd instinct is a very interesting reality in so many aspects of life. I'm never really quite sure if its advantages outweigh its disadvantages. What do you think?



I think that it is especially noticable on the internet forums, although I cannot explain: Why there? The impersonal character of int.forums, according to my logic, should be a chance to openly show what one really thinks, and not to hide behind others. But, no, seems that my logic is not right concerning this matter. :biggrin5:

MANICHAEAN
09-04-2011, 09:44 AM
Interesting point. At what stage does the herd instinct start? When you leave your toys and the peaceful enclave of childhood, you are encouraged to make friends, to be liked by others. Don't be a loner, thats unhealthy!

Throughout most of your life to conform with the norms of your: neighbourhood, class, religion, race. And yet, later in life perhaps there is more self assurance and an ability to be more of an individual. You judge yourself by your own standards, which you believe to be fair, and need not the support of the pack.

Forums? The jury is still out. There are some very strong minded individuals on Lit Net who are quite capable of fighting off the ropes against an outcry of the majority view. I always remember a thread by one contributer saying that Shakespeare was an Italian and the firestorm it provoked!

free
09-07-2011, 08:01 AM
Interesting point. At what stage does the herd instinct start? When you leave your toys and the peaceful enclave of childhood, you are encouraged to make friends, to be liked by others. Don't be a loner, thats unhealthy!

Throughout most of your life to conform with the norms of your: neighbourhood, class, religion, race. And yet, later in life perhaps there is more self assurance and an ability to be more of an individual. You judge yourself by your own standards, which you believe to be fair, and need not the support of the pack.

Forums? The jury is still out. There are some very strong minded individuals on Lit Net who are quite capable of fighting off the ropes against an outcry of the majority view. I always remember a thread by one contributer saying that Shakespeare was an Italian and the firestorm it provoked!

This is a good example, manichaen. It helps to see the answer to your question, on which stage it appears. Maybe, it appears on the stage when someone touches the sensitive spot of the thing by which a group is connected. As with Shekespeare. He lived hundreds of years ago and his history is, because of that fact, not so clear. Now, whose is he? Anybody could adopt him giving a slight argument about it. But, the group is grounded on the scientific founding that he was what he was. So, the group's arguments are too strong not to miss the oportunity to defend their mutual basis. Same goes to anything of uncertain reality. I suppose.