

Today I had the opportunity to be read to. That doesn't happen so often. Two of the scheduled participants in our program of "Scary Tales!" for the month of October read their stories for me. It was great fun, being the whole audience.
The above are my rehearsal notes, so to say. I don't expect anyone else to be able to decipher what I doodled while I listened. Everything on these pages is to do with the stories I heard today, but even if you knew the stories as well as today's readers, I don't know that you'd make head or tails of my notes. After each reader was done, I used these pages to make a few suggestions, mostly to do with editing, waiting for the laughs and the anticipated gasps and the like. Not that either reader really needs my help; a second set of ears was all I was. So when each story came to it's shuddering end, then we talked for awhile, or rather I merrily gabbed away another half of an hour, and they made their own notes. After that, we were done for the day, or rather I was. They still get to rehearse. Don't know that I actually contributed much. See for yourselves the organized, thoughtful, response I offered them! Anyway, I have every confidence in their success.
When I looked at these notes of mine later, I had to laugh. Here then, ladies and gentlemen, the evidence of my keen, critical sensibility at work. I thought I'd share.


My notes, by the way, contain nothing so straightforwardly informative as what I've just written. Don't bother trying to puzzle any of it out. Mostly it's all to do with breathing and pauses and pace and all the other little tricks and troubles I've learned about myself reading stories in public. Hopelessly boring, if not incomprehensible to anyone not undertaking such a task. As I said, I only decided to reproduce my notes here because I thought someone else might find the seemingly random nature of the way I think, and the fact that I'm as likely to doodle an idea as write it down, as amusing as I do.
Now, having provided this slight preview of a couple of the Scary Tales! yet to come, I hope any who are able will join us at the bookstore to hear the real thing. As for the glimpse into the rather scattershot workings of my addled brain, that I give you gratis, and to play on your sympathy a bit, dear readers, so that the next time you find me rambling away here and making less than perfect sense, you may appreciate better the rather sorry tools with which I'm forced to work.
One does what one can with what one's got, sister. Remember that.
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