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Stephen Davis
07-11-2007, 11:16 AM
I am new to this site and wish to share the first chapter of a novel I wrote about westward expansion after an apocalyptic event. It's written much in the style of Faulkner and Cormac McCarthy, though I hope one can detect my own writing style in it as well. I hope that I can get some feedback and criticism on it, and hopefully you will ask for more.

I would like to remind readers that Archipelago is a work of fiction. The characters, events, and locales are my own and are drawn from my own experiences or imagination, and the world as we know it is has been filtered through my mind and now lies here in a state of apocalyptic ruin. Actually, I'm inclined to use the term post-annihilation rather than post-apocalyptic, since the term "apocalypse" implies revelation, as in the receiving of some crucial, maybe even divine knowledge. I don't see the people in my novel being the beneficiaries of that kind of knowledge, though some of them are struggling mightily to attain it. And I had a really good model for the post-annihilation future I depict, namely, the pre-annihilation present, presided over by the world's superpower-of-the-moment: us.

As for working out my imaginary future beforehand or making it up as I went along: the latter, always the latter. The novel is an improvisation--a structured one, I hope, but the excitement (and terror) of writing fiction for me derives from the way I am always simultaneously playing the game and making up the game.

For help along the way, I would like to thank Matt and Brian and the rest of the Palaver gang; Rick Wallach, for his insight into my writing style as "a worthy imitator of Cormac McCarthy." And as always, the love of my life: Leanna, this is for you.

JoNightshade
07-11-2007, 11:18 AM
Um, try the Share Your Work forum.

Stephen Davis
07-11-2007, 11:19 AM
It won't let me in. It keeps saying my password's incorrect.

JoNightshade
07-11-2007, 11:20 AM
The password is vista. If you can't figure it out, try the newbie forum.

Stephen Davis
07-11-2007, 11:21 AM
I found it before, but the problem's fixed. Weird. Thank you very much, JoNightshade. I invite you to take a look at the story I'm about to post, if you like.

Zoombie
07-11-2007, 11:24 AM
Just remember to take critizisem constructively. The first time I put up work, it was torn apart and I cried for ten whole minuets. And I'm a man! We all know men don't cry.

And that is just my way of saying, Hello! Beware of the Monsters from the Id, they show up every once and a while and wreak havoc.

Stephen Davis
07-11-2007, 11:26 AM
Thank you very much. Check the story in about 10 minutes.

-- Steve