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Postmortem: What the hell was #futureJer?

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My 3 month long experiment in 140 character fiction posts ended on Sunday.  You can read my serial fiction #futureJer on the Thaumatrope website here.  The premise was  pretty simple: I attempted to imagine my life 2 years into the future if our economy doesn’t get any better.  It’s fairly grim, but has a touch of hope to it too.  The cast were barely fictional versions of my family and friends, and it takes place in rural Kansas.

The Genesis of a Twitter Serial

Back before I was actually laid off, but knew the threat was looming, I was experiencing a lot of anxiety.  On a whim, I decided to imagine how bad things could get to externalize my fears, and I started twittering this in the form of #futureJer.  Within a couple of days, Nathan Lilly, the editor of Thaumatrope, direct messaged me and offered to pay me to do what I was already doing, at pro rates no less.  It was an easy decision to make.

Postmortem

I never had any intention of telling a story when I started out doing this, but once I was offered money, I had to give it an arc.  I introduced the elements of the pregnancy and the growing violence to develop the drama.  I was happiest about the project when I was simply imagining our lives as essentially subsistence farmer/hunters.  I find something deeply compelling about a life without work, where you simply grow your own food, maintain your own home, and enjoy life.  I think we’re hardwired more for the hunter/gatherer or farmer life more than we are for working in offices.

The tone probably got even darker when I was actually laid off at the end of January.  I sat down a few days later and wrote the entire month of February in an afternoon, plotting out the remainder.  I suspect the final bit felt slightly more cohesive than the bits that led up to it.

Overall, it was an interesting experiment in writing on the fly, and hopefully I didn’t screw it up too much.  Also, I hope it doesn’t turn from fiction to reality, because I don’t actually know how to build or repair wind turbines or castrate bulls, although I’m willing to learn if someone wants to teach me!

Comments

Jetse

Obviously, asking you to write a #futureJer where things turn out for the better (I remember you even musing about this on Twitter) for @outshine is pointless?

I pay a measly $5 per tweet…;-)

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