Jeremiah Tolbert

Writer | Photographer | Web Designer

Fantastika

Fantastika

Today, in his email newslet­ter, Warren Ellis offered this word as the Russian equiv­a­lent of spec­u­la­tive fic­tion: fan­tastika. I love it lots for rea­sons I can­not explain. The word has the mouth-feel that I want from a word describ­ing what I do. Would it be pre­ten­tious of me to adopt this word as my genre? Probably so. I will try it out for a while any­way. To see if it fits.

Been doing writ­ing most days on my lunch break from the day job lately. It’s about all my poor tired brain can stand, maybe 45 min­utes of sus­tained work. The prob­lem is, the piece I am work­ing on is lack­ing in the gonzo imag­i­na­tion that I want. I’ve been think­ing too much inside the greater box. I need to break out and really go side­ways with this one. For instance, I was writ­ing a small inter­ro­ga­tion scene, and I ended up writ­ing it straight cliche. I real­ized that most of the story was com­ing out that way. I wasn’t think­ing hard enough. I shall go to din­ner now and talk it over with Sarah and see what I can do to break free of my own medi­oc­rity this time. I’ve done it before. I know it can be done. I just need to moti­vate myself.

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