Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Awash in the stream of consciousness

You know, a very long time ago, before you were born, I used to be an apa hack. Do any of you know what an apa was? (Or actually, still is. There are a few of them still left around.) An apa was sort of like a bricks and mortar collection of blogs, which is to say that a group of like-minded people -- most often members of the large, amorphous group of semi-detached souls known casually as "science fiction fandom." Someday, if you eat your rice pudding, I promise not to explain science fiction fandom to you -- would club together and produce, monthly or bi-monthly or whatever, a compendium of essays, conversations, fiction, really, whatever each writer liked. Each member was responsible for his or her own contribution, called a zine, and would write it and have it photocopied, enough copies for all the members. Then everyone in the area would get together and have a party called a collation, at which M&Ms were eaten and all the zines were, well, collated into what was called a mailing. Each member received a copy of the mailing, and copies were mailed to out-of-town members. In addition to the main body of the zine, most members made what were known as mailing comments, remarks to the writers of the zines in the previous mailing, kind of like blog responses, which I notice none of you are still making. Anyway, this was considered lots of fun by people who had spent a great deal of their youths being shoved into lockers by football players, and I was one.

Blogs, as far as I know them, which of course isn't very far, really do remind me of apas, except that with apas, you had time to think; you had a month or two to write your zine and your comments, so there was time for contemplation and reflection. This in no way meant that there weren't sometimes awful fights, known as flame wars (a lot of computer terminology comes from apas), between members, but you weren't so rushed, so pushed. If you missed four days, okay, you missed four days. IT WASN'T LIKE YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO UPDATE YOUR ZINE EVERY DAMNED DAY OR RISK GETTING STALE AND IGNORED OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT. Ahem. Anyway, I'm just fine. Really. No pressure or anything, and I certainly don't intend to let four days go by in between posts on a regular basis. Perish the thought. It's just that I'm not yet used to this mad, breakneck pace, during which you make a post, then turn around and suddenly the Yankees have won the ALCS and will face the Phillies in a World Series in which I don't know how to root (it's just no fun if you don't root, even if you only root for one team because you heard the other team's shortstop's brother-in-law was a liberal) and it's several days later and people are anxiously awaiting your next remarks, even if they don't respond. It's a perilous straight.

But I have been plugging away like a little woodchuck on the project, producing an average of one letter a day so far (yes, I know, I know) and my efforts are starting to bear fruit. I today received my first letter back, in an envelope and with a postage stamp and everything, from ace buddy Vince in Allentown, who shares good wishes and ruminates on cats. I'm thinking of having it bronzed. So much nicer than email, and he wrote it on a typewriter, which would warm the cockles of my heart if I had any cockles. Or a heart.

Some days, it's fun to be a master-blogger.

CC Sabathia (I know that's not spelled correctly) against Cliff Lee tomorrow evening. This is pretty much a wash, as are the starting line-ups -- look for a plethora of home runs in this series -- but I'll go with Lee, if only because he's easier to spell. I don't know if my nerves can stand this.

I mean, really.

8 comments:

  1. Hey! I've been writing comments! And I thank you for your letter, which I will answer soon -- my house has become part of the swine flu epidemic (not me, but other residents who, for some reason, think I should bring them glasses of water just because they are too sick to get off the couch...) I don't even know who won last night... but I've decided to root for the Cardinals. OK, I know they aren't playing, but that cuts down on the stress of wondering who will win. Please do not get frustrated and stop writing your blogs as I am really enjoying reading them!

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  2. Hi, Tante Anna! All of us here at Team Bartilucci H.Q. were surprised and pleased as punch to receive your real live honest-to-goodness letter in today's mail! I've missed your witty, rueful, lovely handwritten letters. When we didn't get responses to e-mails sent to you, we feared the worst, but upon not finding any Reading news items relaying dire news of your fate, we thought maybe you were busy or just wanted a rest from us or whatever. We're all delighted to hear that isn't the case, and we *love* your blog! I for one also love the idea of you writing 1,000 letters over the course of your 56th year of life (did you see the "Happy Birthday!" e-mail we sent from the First Draft Online group?). As you may recall, I'm more into writing things by hand rather than computer (esp. since too much staring at the screen gives me migraines); more often than not, I write my article and fiction drafts by hand. (I've heard that Elmore Leonard does, too; further proof that great minds think alike. :-)) I've got pens with ink of many colors stashed all over the house. In short, I approve of your project, and shall help however I can within my hectic schedule, and I'll urge others to do the same! Oh, and to answer your questions: 1.) Yes, PARANOIA CLUB (PClub) is finished and polished (if you want to see it, let me know). Now I have to get around to actually sending the manuscript to agents and such, hoping they'll like it and get it published and give me money. :-) 2.) Yes, I'm writing a new novel, SUBURBAN OUTLAWS (SubOut), in the same tongue-in-cheek romantic thriller vein as PClub; indeed, some of the surviving PClub characters show up there, including Sean's detective sister Cori, her hubby James, and their daughter Greer. (You can see the chapters of that, too, if you like. :-)) In fact, today I promised myself I'd put everything else aside to finish my first draft of Chapter 24 of SubOut today, since Siobhan (who's 13 as of yesterday! Yikes!) and I are going to see Mom (sick with pulmonary fibrosis, alas, though she's hanging in there so far, even taking short jaunts out of the house with a portable oxygen tank) on the weekend of November 12-15 for an early Thanksgiving/Christmas celebration. I wanted to finish the chapter before we went to see Mom, so much as I'd dearly love to keep blathering away at you, I must stop here for now. However, I'll send a handwritten missive soon, and I'm thrilled to be in touch with you again! Looking forward to more blog entries -- big hugs to you and yours from all of us here at Team Bartilucci H.Q.!

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  3. Since you asked, here's Michael Wolff's "snail mail" address. I know he'd be delighted to hear from you!

    Michael Wolff
    P.O. Box 62351
    North Charleston, SC 29419

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  4. Some of us are still in an apa or two, and enjoying the pace of conversation there. It's a wonderful contrast to blogs and such.

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  5. So wonderful to rediscover you in the blog world, Anna! (I wrote a "hello" comment earlier in the week but it seems to have gone bye-byes.) Your writing is as terrific as ever.

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  6. Hi--

    Vicki here, glad to find you again. I tried leaving a hello yesterday, but it didn't get through, so I'm trying from my work machine. Still at the same address on Indian Road, and I would be glad of a letter (but can't guarantee a timely reply). I'm blogging at redbird.livejournal.com and redbird.dreamwidth.org, basically the same content at both (like running my GAPAzine through AWA--different comments turn up on the two).

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  7. Jesus H. Toe-Tappin' Christ on a Pogo Stick. You have no idea how long I've wondered when the hell you were going to show up online. Jeez, girl...what took you so long? Just last weekend Mr. Brilliant and I went to see BelĂ  Fleck at Bergen PAC (what used to be the John Harms) and I said how I wished I had on a disk all that stuff you wrote back then; it would be a nice nostalgia piece now.

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  8. Hi, Tante Anna!

    Hey, where have you been keeping yourself? I haven’t noticed anything new on your blog lately; am I looking in the wrong place?

    Anyway, Vinnie wants to come to Reading for the little comic book show they have there in late March. We wondered if (1) you’d be interested in joining us, and (2) you remember the name of the great Chinese restaurant we all ate in together a while back. Please let us know. Hope life is being decent to you and yours!

    Hugs to you from Team Bartilucci.
    Dorian

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