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<blockquote data-quote="BSF" data-source="post: 1522139" data-attributes="member: 13098"><p>It sounds like fun! You are right, it really isn't a stretch to imagine the stories being related, even if they are seperated by a good span of time. </p><p></p><p>Now, you have me thinking again. Hmm, very interesting concepts going on. Because really, Rainmaker is a single event that is transpiring in this world. Admittedly, it has significance, but what other significant events are going on? Dancing Bull and Little Bird are, as I said, window dressing for the real conflict. They are contributing their small part, and Jake doesn't even understand the significance of what he is doing. Sure, he is kind of avenging his spiritual death at the hands of Rainmaker. He is certainly avenging Little Bird's death. At the end, he thinks he understands what has happened when he has the tiny revelation that Cheryl knew she would stride the Great Red Road ahead of her brother, and indeed, ahead of Jake. But, he doesn't <strong>really</strong> understand what happened. Which is why I couldn't write the story from his 1st person perspective. If I had done that, the reader would have felt his pain and spiritual vacuity, but the reader would not have had that external perspective to see more of the picture that I was trying to paint. The reader would not have the opportunity to really wonder who Papa and Auntie are. *shrug* Maybe the reader doesn't now. Maybe Papa and Auntie are just an old grandfather and a talking buffalo because I didn't provide any opportunity to question whether they are anything more, but I hope not. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, if you are inspired to write something, than I am happy. I'd love to see it, perhaps in Kil-Fired Ceramic DM when you are done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSF, post: 1522139, member: 13098"] It sounds like fun! You are right, it really isn't a stretch to imagine the stories being related, even if they are seperated by a good span of time. Now, you have me thinking again. Hmm, very interesting concepts going on. Because really, Rainmaker is a single event that is transpiring in this world. Admittedly, it has significance, but what other significant events are going on? Dancing Bull and Little Bird are, as I said, window dressing for the real conflict. They are contributing their small part, and Jake doesn't even understand the significance of what he is doing. Sure, he is kind of avenging his spiritual death at the hands of Rainmaker. He is certainly avenging Little Bird's death. At the end, he thinks he understands what has happened when he has the tiny revelation that Cheryl knew she would stride the Great Red Road ahead of her brother, and indeed, ahead of Jake. But, he doesn't [b]really[/b] understand what happened. Which is why I couldn't write the story from his 1st person perspective. If I had done that, the reader would have felt his pain and spiritual vacuity, but the reader would not have had that external perspective to see more of the picture that I was trying to paint. The reader would not have the opportunity to really wonder who Papa and Auntie are. *shrug* Maybe the reader doesn't now. Maybe Papa and Auntie are just an old grandfather and a talking buffalo because I didn't provide any opportunity to question whether they are anything more, but I hope not. Anyway, if you are inspired to write something, than I am happy. I'd love to see it, perhaps in Kil-Fired Ceramic DM when you are done? [/QUOTE]
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