Derry, Northern Ireland

Derry, Northern Ireland
A book I'm working on is set in this town.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

I can't do it

I just about convinced myself I could re-write KAZN, an action-suspense script I wrote years ago about a young soldier seeking vengeance on the man he believes had his family killed, only to start falling for the man's daughter.  In every way it was a very commercial script -- a hero who speaks little but does one hell of a lot, a love interest, a point in the script where I've been told by readers they honestly thought I was going to kill the guy off, intrigue, some major fight sequences and a finale where four different groups are going at each other in a closed space.  Commercial in every way except the lead was Russian.

Well...I thought for some wild and crazy reason I could shift this story to one following an American soldier instead of the Russian.  And tried to, this evening.  And it was a struggle from the first moment.  I finally tried to approach it as a new story...but that only made things a little better.  So now, after hours working at it, I can see the script is what it is.  It came to me correct and ready and for me to change its characters just in the hope of making a buck would be a violation of the story's integrity.

So...I'm dropping it.  Learning, yet again, that once the story and characters are set, they're set right.  And I mess with that at my own peril.  Maybe the lesson will finally engrave itself in my psyche.

I have a number of scripts where things weren't quite right so messing with them made a huge difference and let them become right.  Like "Still Life."  For years I had it set in Houston and it worked all right, but I was never completely comfortable with it.  Then I shifted it to Dublin and it fell into place.  And now I can't even think of it being in Houston, anymore.  Same for "Coby O' and the Pink Palace of Texas".  Making Coby gay and the guy he's interested in straight-but-not-narrow with the whole thing being about gay rights being cynically used to cover up a crime gave the story life and heart and soul instead of just action.  Now I know what it's about.

I have a couple other scripts that never settled down, so I may revisit them later on and see what we come up with.

2 comments:

Brad Rushing said...

But now it's time for "Place of Safety" right, Mr. Distractomatic?

JamTheCat said...

Right. Guilty as charged. You'd think I had ADD as well as dylsexia. But this whole little episode WAS an exercise in avoidance. No excuses.

BTW, Brendan's laughing his ass off at my obviousness.