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The often dubious, politically incorrect and mainly humorous musings of Ms Jane Turley, (Ex) Housewife Extraordinaire.

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Writing Again

Yesterday, my writing therapy consisting of working on my novel which was a quiet relief. It was good to get going again as I’d been about three quarters through a chapter when I’d come to a standstill a few weeks ago. Aside from the school holidays and being stressed out from our present circumstances,  I’d also set myself up for a large scale comedy finale but then decided against it because I’d already written it before on a smaller scale in the book and decided I probably couldn’t do it as well or better on the bigger scale. So without abandoning the whole chapter, which  introduced some interesting characters in my main protagonist life, I had to think up something else to bring the chapter to a swift conclusion, especially as by now I was completely bored stiff with it. Naturally, I couldn’t think of anything remotely sensible.

In the end I decided the best thing to do was to make everyone fall off their chairs. Yeah, I know it doesn’t sound that conceivable but remember this is MY book and not David Mitchell or Philippa Gregory – or indeed anything remotely resembling literary writing.

Here’s what I wrote. Now remember this is just a first draft. It may get better or worse or very possibly, even sillier. I may even edited it out entirely. However, this will probably give you a taste of the completely stupid world that I inhabit. You are welcome to give feedback. Obviously, if you think it’s rubbish then do say so – I already have a large file marked “Rubbish” so it won’t break my heart and it will be darn sight cheaper than using a professional editor. And, of course, if this were somehow to become a best selling novel you have the chance to say you knew me when I was just a poor, confused housewife and helped to shape my literary writing career. ( I’m modelling myself on Sue Ellen at the moment – I’m in the “drunk, unfit mother” stage.)

Mr Mason
flinches at the physical contact and the unabashed and inappropriate use of his
nickname, draws in his knees and shoulders and shifts towards Mr Baker so that
the two of them are squashed up like sardines. Baker bursts out in a sweat and
shuffles awkwardly across his seat, his bullous body pushing Len from
delivery into Sally from admin who nudges Harvey from sales, who leans away and
head butts Guy, also from sales, who clasps his head, screams and dramatically
lurches sideways so that he gives a large shove to willowy Margaret from
accounts  who promptly falls off  her
end seat like an upright pencil off a table and lands with her legs in the air
with her wholesome Marks and Spencers peach coloured knickers on display
underneath her twenty denier tights. The whole place descends into uproar. Frosty jumps up to the rescue, Mr Mason looks like he’s about to have an
embolism and I burst out in uncontrollable laughter.  I look at Mrs M through my tears and she
winks at me with a smug, self-satisfied smirk creeping across her powdered
cheeks.
“I think
we’d better end it here,” says Frosty, hurriedly. “Everyone back to their
stations. Doors open in five minutes. Everyone ready for those customers! Shoot
to kill Ladies and Gents. Shoot to kill!”
“Anyone
would win think we were going over the top,” says Mrs M idling past me towards
the exit to the canteen as Mason, Baker and Frosty converge in the middle of
the sales floor, the staff disband and Margaret strides off to the office to file
an accident report. “Coming for a cuppa? “
I look
towards the main doors for the potential rush of early morning customers; there’s
just an elderly couple wearing matching dogtooth coats being buffeted by the
wind.  The man’s hands are deep in his
pockets and his face buried in a paisley scarf and the woman is wearing black
knitted gloves, a black beanie hat pulled down over her ears and is
desperately clutching one of our flyers which looks like it might be ripped out
her hands at any moment. It is pouring with rain and there isn’t anyone else in
sight, not even outside Argos where there is usually a small clutch of folks
eager to return to their unwanted gifts.
“Yes, I’m
coming,” I reply, picking up my bag and file and trailing after Mrs M. “I think
they can manage the full frontal assault without me.”
Any thoughts then?
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2 responses

  1. Martin, you have made my day! (And it is meant to be farce!)

    Writing is lonely sometimes and it's hard to keeping plodding on without some kind of feedback – be it good or bad. Thanks for taking the time to comment:))

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