Saturday, March 23, 2013

Light and Fluffy

Quite a few years ago, another writer asked me to read and comment on a story she'd written. I'd previously read many of her stories, so was a bit taken-aback to find her new story...fluffy. Don't mistake me. It was well written, amusing and interesting. But it wasn't exactly what I was expecting from her. And rather than keeping my mouth shut, I told her that. My comments hurt her feelings. For that I am and always have been sorry.

She pointed out she was going through some bad stuff in her life and just felt like writing something that made her happy. I agreed and life continued, but our relationship was never the same.

Now the shoe is on the other foot. Don't you hate when things come home to roost? I've spent a lot of months writing 'serious' stories. To what purpose? I'm not sure. But I do know I'm tired of it. And now I understand my friend perfectly. I want to write something absurd and silly. Something...light and fluffy.

I used to do that. Perhaps that's where I've gone wrong. It may be I need the relief of light and fluffy to counter the serious and complicated. After all, that's generally how most of us deal with life--with a delicately balanced bit of farce so we can face the dark.

In any case, I've decided it's like swimming. It's not whether it's shallow or deep. The important thing is to get wet. So, I'm off to see whether I'm even capable of writing the absurd. Perhaps I no longer have a comedic sense. Wouldn't that be the ultimate payback?

anny

9 comments:

  1. Sometimes fluffy is exactly what you need.

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    1. Yes, it is, N.J.! Maybe even a good belly laugh!

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  2. I've been writing "light" for a year and getting back into the swing of meatier stories sure isn't easy!!

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    1. Well, take your time. Write what you need to write. I suspect we all have plenty of meat to go around.

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  3. I lost my comedic sense in writing and I miss it! :(

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    1. It makes you feel weird when you can't find it, doesn't it. Hang in there. I think it'll come back!

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  4. I'm writing some fluff right now. I was working on three very serious WIPs and got flat out tired. I need fluffy!

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    1. Yeah, that's exactly how I was feeling. Blah. So I'm working on some short, very fluffy stuff. :-)

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  5. Comedic sense? Doesn't existence.I believe people who think they're rom-com writers and they're funny - they're not.Quirky and amusing is writing from life experience and the observations you view of the people around you. You know that. You do that. Forget the comedic sense bullshit. As for fluffy? Write what you want to write. No, the market may not appreciate it now but they didn't appreciate Jane Austen when she first started writing.

    Don't be like everyone else. Write what you feel and where your heart is. As for fluffy? Only fluffy people write fluff. You're better than that.

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