Dear Mum,
Well... ‘A Fear of
Buttons’ (inspiration taken from a blog a few months back) has been signed, sealed
and (hopefully) delivered - my debut as a scriptwriter.
In typical form, the printer ran
out of ink on the day that I sought to print the script. Having advised Pippa
to get her dissertation bound at least 24 hours before her hand-in day for fear
of fire, flood or an exhaustive queue at Rymans, fate decided to play an ironic
trick on me.
Panic ensued. I called Dad to
assist. After a couple of attempts he managed to get it sorted.
It then failed once more, the black
type gradually fading down the pages like a Deluxe colour chart, ranging from ‘Vivid
Slate’ to ‘Pale Pewter.’
I copied and pasted the section I
needed into a new document and emailed it to Dad.
This was an error. He very kindly
printed off the last 12 pages which were saved in the new document; page 27 now
being page 1, page 28 being page 2, page 29 being page 3, and so on. Bugger.
Like a child lovingly adding final
touches to a project, I then had to cut white label stickers into tiny
0.50 cm x 0.50 cm square pieces and scrawl miniscule page numbers inside these perimeters
before clumsily pushing them down onto the wrong printed page numbers.
I don’t mind telling you it is
not a work of art. I mean the script, not the improvised numbering system –
though this is also no work of art, the black smudges being notable proof of
this.
It is not a life-changing script.
It is no Richard Curtis.
But then I am not Richard Curtis. I am Lucy and I’m hoping a little piece of me can be
found in that script. It is meant to be both amusing and touching. Both simple
and subtly complex. Both serious and mocking.
I don’t anticipate anything to
ever come of it. No doubt I’ll read it in a few months time and cringe at it.
But it was a wonderfully fun exercise; coming up with characters, taking
inspiration from the language of those around me, tying ideas together.
It has also made me think that,
perhaps, I should just start writing a novel. As said in ‘One Small Step’ I do
have a strong idea but I don’t feel ready to seriously broach this yet. So, a
bit like Ian McEwan biding his time with ‘Atonement’ by first penning lesser novels, perhaps I should think
about writing something else in the mean time...
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