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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Started conversation Mar 20, 2009
Entry: Jornada del Muerto - A48861732
Author: dmitrigheorgheni - U1590784
Presumably for The Stretcher. I doubt if I have more to say than this, we'll see.
It's short. I have restrained my usual verbosity.
No pics, since if you can't see it in your mind, I haven't done it right.
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lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned Posted Mar 20, 2009
That sent shivers down my spine!
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minorvogonpoet Posted Mar 20, 2009
Excellent!
I don't think it needs to be any longer. You have captured the moment vividly and the reader can be relied on to understand the context.
Just one quibble. I wasn't sure about the 'blazing ball filled with liquid, green sand.' Has the green sand become liquid?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Mar 20, 2009
Thanks, guys.
Yes. The sand has become liquid.
It has also become green.
It will harden and become Trinitite. But it hasn't, yet.
First it has to rain down on New Mexico. Radioactive, of course.
You've heard the expression 'glass parking lot'?
Would you be happier with liquefied sand?
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LL Waz Posted Mar 20, 2009
Vivid picture, famous, has a story. Good one.
Playing Devil's advocate, does 'it should be' suggest more past than you'd get in a photo/painting? I was trying to think how you'd convey that it should be dark in a painting.
And is even 0.016 seconds still a passing of time?
I didn't know about the colours, it has an awful deauty, doesn't it?
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minorvogonpoet Posted Mar 20, 2009
Despite the terms of the competition, I don't see how you can eliminate all passing of time - a heartbeat, a blink of an eye, time for a thought.
Mind you, I'm not one of the judges. They always know best.
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Tibley Bobley Posted Mar 20, 2009
Oops
I suppose it was bound to happen sooner or later. I might think of something else - or maybe my thing's so different that it won't matter.
Anyway. This one is very good. Described just as though you were really there. It makes me want to go and turn the central heating down. In fact, I will...
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Mar 21, 2009
Central heating, indeed. (We've had the a/c on in the car.)
No time elapses during the story. The *exact time* is 05:29:45:016.
As far as I am concerned, the 'should be' does not imply time, but an observer. An answer to the question, why is this day different from all other days?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Mar 22, 2009
Tweaked a bit here and there. I think the piece is now about a dozen words shorter.
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minorvogonpoet Posted Mar 22, 2009
I think this is superb now.
Is thought really faster than light? Mine seems to move at a snail's pace.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Mar 22, 2009
Thank you.
I believe that thought it faster than light - at least, that kind of thought. For me, anyway. At least, experientially, which is why this is here, and not in PR.
I suspect a scientific discussion of the question might get into quantum mechanics...
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Trout Montague Posted Mar 23, 2009
It's better.
Have you removed a repeated reference to the breadth of your canvas. On a similar note, is the repetition of the exact time deliberate?
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Trout Montague Posted Mar 25, 2009
No, breadth of canvas isn't a problem.
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UnderGuide Editors Posted Jun 4, 2009
Great writing indeed - and enough UG Miners having concurred... well, you know the rest Congratulations!
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