Sunday, June 9, 2013

Patrick Tighe: Creative Response

My Author's Note:

Hi all,

This piece felt like a significant jump from my first attempt. I feel like I molded Colin into a character genuinely striving for personal growth.  I used bits of dialogue to one,  force Colin into choice making circumstances. I also lined up the dialogue to help Colin reflect on his deep personal emotions.

I really thrived in this writing by utilizing the useful object concept.   The slice of pecan pie plays a very important role in the story, using this element helped me a long with plot development.

My weak points are the age old battle between showing and telling.  I feel I can give great descriptions of scene, but I am sort of telling and not subtly showing character actions.  Advice in this area would be greatly appreciated.

Lastly, I was curious to know if I am making the outcome of plot to predictable.  I'm really striving for "third column" content.  I think it would help to hear an honest opinion on how certain people reached third column thoughts with their own pieces.  Should I have included situations like dealings with family or ex-girlfriend to highlight his pain & anxieties more?  Is the plot too muddled?

All constructive criticism and helpful hints would be greatly appreciated.


Story is below!



A Sunday Slice of Confidence
            His bright I-phone calendar read the 2nd of June.  A constant click clack along of sneakers echoed throughout lush Regents Park.  Colin’s stomach roared and legs twitched.  His morning stroll had just begun but something was not in step with his mood.  A ding reverberated in his pocket and Colin’s face grew quite red.   “I’m better off without you, loser, trumpeted the black characters of text.”
            “Her again, why do I continue to deal with her abuse,” Colin wondered. He calmly slipped the phone back into its denim kingdom. The sound of click clack continued around the park, as did the annoying growl of his stomach.  Suddenly, two gentlemen appeared in Colin’s path.  One had white skin and was wearing a tweede suit; his speech was matter of fact dealing with a foreigner. He had darker skin with a tattered Sex Pistols shirt. Large Rastafarian style concealed his heavy drug strained eyes. Colin’s White Sneakers gravitated toward the conversation.
            “Excuse me, muttered Colin, do you know a good local cafe,” “ Yeah, Where can I find Wi-Fi,” the foreigner chirped over traffic, “Go to Café Nero, they have a free online plan, you can create your own Wi-Fi plan,” said the businessman man confidently.
Colin immediately envisioned Thanksgiving at his home in Georgia. Colin’s mom would concoct the tastiest of treats, including one hot and sweet classic, Pecan Pie!   His nose absorbed the distant smell, his taste buds acted like a film projector, cycling back to the comfort of tasting a mix of pecan, sugar, butter, and the thick flaky crust. The roars of his stomach boomed, “Café Nero is exactly where I will head too, he excitedly thought, not even her texts of hate can get me down.”
Priorities in line, he sauntered down Baker Street, past the rustic green Sherlock Holmes Statue where his ears picked up a yelp of confusion. A blue action figure sat lonely on the pavement. Awkwardly clearing his throat, Colin chimed in,  “Ma’am, your son uh, dropped his toy, I used to love Iron Man buddy,”  “ Would you like to put it somewhere, said the young mother? Nope, I like my toy, but would you like to put it in your bag,” Exclaimed the radiant brunette! She was balancing a small cup of cappuccino, while conversing with her small child who proudly gripped his iron man doll.
A tear formed in Colin’s right eyelid, streaming down his cheek.  The days of super hero’s, and too infinity and beyond had long since passed.  No more could he feel the joy of dawning a cape, feeling the wind flow through his hair, while running through his front yard on a brisk fall day.  The days of adulthood had masked childhood memories like ominous storm clouds wiping out a beautiful spring day.
The time to act like in a mature manner had arrived. Colin had two distinct choices, one was to hold on to past innocence and hide from reality with his superhero costume. Conversely, Colin could embrace reality with the new cement paths that lay in front of him. 
“ I’ll have one pecan slice and a small cappuccino for uhh, take away stuttered Colin.” The old cash registered clanged and two gold coins were plopped in his hand. Colin delicately forked away at his bounty; each sweet bite brought a much-needed inner peace.
As the dark haired American trudged back out on to Baker Street, he observed a market that was selling certain paintings.  A crowd of white haired men wearing nametags emblazoned with Fellow, Dr. and PHD gathered around the commotion. The work belonged to one man by the name of Thomas Gainsborough. 
“Reminds me of family board game nights,” chuckled Colin. “Why are the family gathered together at night,” inquired one.  “They are all working in the daytime, family gatherings were lit by the moon, a lunar society of sorts,” said the Dr.
            Colin’s soul was calm; his full stomach and careful listening help charged his depressed soul back to health. Transition has been popping up all throughout his life like a bad case of acne.  The breakup with his ex girlfriend, a new environment of study, Colin had to embrace his change, before a black hole of low self-esteem and indecision came to rip away his destiny. “ I’ll keep exploring, that’s what Pops, Mom, and good old Rufus the dog would want me too.” 
   He couldn’t worry about other’s judgment, living confidently, walking with a full stomach, and loud but measured steps was his new course of action.  He confidently laced up his shoes, stood upright, as his feet carried him all the way back to his dormitory.  

Monday, February 13, 2012

The Magic of A Rivalry (Duke Carolina)

February 8 2012, UNC 82-Duke 72 and time is dwindling. Carolina is sure to roll on to victory and place themselves firmly atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings. This UNC victory  will also sendrival Duke back to Durham to sulk on a dark 8 mile road home.
 
Duke freshman guard Austin Rivers had other plans. Rivers sent one campus into a frenzy and the other into shock with a flick of the wrist.  Rivers dribbled for what seemed like forever. He released the jump shot that slowly made its way toward the basket.  ITS GOOD! The waves of jubilant tar heel blue fell silent. The  silence inside the Dean Dome could be compared to the inside of a  Chick-Fila on Sundays.  The Final Score was Duke 85-UNC 84.

This three point shot was replayed on ESPN numerous times. The image of the ball hitting "nothing but net" slices through the hearts of Tar Heel supporters and makes Blue Devils sing love ballads to "King Rivers".

What makes a dramatic play in a rivalry game so compelling? Is it the genuine drama? Is it the ability of one player to send an arena to cemetery silence or a rock concert hysteria?

I really buy into the second question. One player being able to manipulate an arena's emotions is so fascinating. For instance - Case A- Walter Davis from Long Range  Case B-Jeff Capel 1995

Duke vs. UNC is always a compelling matchup. I've never had the privilege of attending this matchup in person but I have one interesting perspective.

I was lucky enough to attend Duke Basketball camp in my younger year's. I know how much the rivalry means to the both sides, especially Duke. The tone which Coach K spoke to the campers during camp lectures about defending Cameron Indoor Stadium.  The reverence in Duke greats eyes like Jay Williams and J.J. Redick about wearing a Duke Uniform.  The rage on Tyler Hansbrough's face after being cold clocked by Gerald Henderson in 2009.-Hansbrough

I think buzzer beater's, especially in college basketball mean so much because of the pride it gives a fan-bases and programs.  Austin Rivers "The Three"   Duke Reaction  UNC Reaction

The play represents heartache.  The final scoreboard reads 85-84 and it sends the UNC student section into long dark nightmares about that Rivers kid, originally a UNC commit burning the Heels in the worst of fashions.

Jay Bilas said it best Post Game. This Duke victory was an "absolute theft".  Austin Rivers, who finished with 29 points,  did more than just win a game.  Rivers forced College Basketball Reporters to rehash their stories and extend deadlines.  He stopped parties on Franklin Street and incited tears of joy in Durham.

One little shot changed so much on February 8th in Chapel Hill, NC. College Sports mean so much to America, especially on Tobacco Road.  The emotion, the desire to savor the victory and chase the dreams of a Crystal Basketball are all worth it because of wins like this.  I can't wait for the sequel in Durham on March 3, 2012.


Overtime:

I am currently reading Blue Blood by Art Chansky. Great Duke UNC Story Teller about the History of the Duke Carolina Rivalry.   I will be posting my review of the book very soon.

I will include interesting coverage of March Madness, Auburn Baseball,  NBA coverage, MLB etc! I will also be linking my Plainsman stories here to keep you updated on everything going on with Auburn Athletics!  I hope you all enjoy and spread the word!


Parrish Duke UNC Recap CBS Sports-Fantastic Recap by one of the Greatest CBB Journalist's out there.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Welcome To the Box

Welcome, Family, Friends, and new readers...

 Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. First, as an Auburn Student and diehard fan I would like to welcome everyone with a hearty war eagle. This blog will involve Auburn content but it will not soley be an Auburn all the time information factory. This blog will snatch up a wide variety of topics and interests. The issues will be  dissected by me to create new dialouge on the issues at hand. Issues such as paying NCAA Athletes to name a few. I would compare this blog to a young fledgling Ricky Bobby in the movie Talladega nights. Young Ricky is eager to drive his mother's car. He is pleading that he wants to go fast!! Like Ricky, I to want to go fast and really dive into the blogosphere. I really enjoy writing and I want to jump in the drivers seat and jam the accelerator. (My driver's seat is a chair and my accelerator is my keyboard).  I am a rookie in this field. I need to go one keystroke at a time before I can become truly good at this.  My Mission Statement for this blog is simply this-to keep you entertained, truly informed on what is going on in the world of college/professional sports/music, and to give you something to smile about.

Now, enough with my mission statement. The content of this blog will be my analysis and coverage of issues whipping around the world of sports (College/Football/Basketball in particular).  I will also link my coverage for the Auburn Plainsman to this blog. I will also pepper in the occasional album or book review.

I really hope you all enjoy this blog experience as much as I do!

PT's Postgame Chatter-
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/15437201/right-or-not-aggies-walking-into-sec-buzz-saw-CBS Sports Greg Doyel pens an interesting piece concerning the Texas A&M situation.