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Posted on September 15, 2008 - by MG

Joshua 3 - Racing for the curtain

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‘Racing for the curtain’ is how some screenwriters refer to the increased pace of Act III, when everything hots up as the character, story and plot all ‘race for the curtain’.

In some senses, even the writer experiences the race. As the plot speeds up, climax follows crisis, with last-minute challenges to the escape and everything heads for the denouement, so does the speed of writing. As my pal, authorĀ Susie Day put it to me the other day, “You want to be writing it as fast as your readers would be reading it.”

So it’s surprising and gratifying to find that even now, even with a planning freak like me, something can pop out of the subconscious, some last minute discovery of a detail that can be used to work a theme right through the book.

I’ve had it happen before, in every book I’ve written. It usually hits around Act II. This time I’m about just 12,000 words before the end of ZERO MOMENT (current working title for Joshua 3). And on Saturday night, it hit.

I was a little tipsy from my half of the M&S dine-in-for-2 wine. Suddenly I had an urge to write, and to jump ahead in the narrative and write the final scene of ZERO MOMENT. (I did this also for INVISIBLE CITY).

I was listening to some music to get myself in the right mood - the music that would be playing at that point of the story. I looked up the English lyrics for the tune that was playing - the version was instrumental-only. And I realised that they were perfect for the song which has a major role in the story. (Technically it acts as a synecdoche referring to Josh’s sister and father-via-sister). I had previously chosen a different song ‘DreamĀ A Little Dream Of Me’. But in fact the title, the lyric and the composer of this other song made it much more appropriate.

The song is ‘Wave’ by Antonio Carlos (’Tom’) Jobim, that master of bossa nova. (And if you remember INVISIBLE CITY, ‘Waters of March’ - Aguas de Marco by Jobim is Josh’s parents’ favourite tune) I count ‘Wave’ as perhaps my favourite jazz song (although ‘Stardust’ and ‘Me, Myself and I’ are also contenders). These are the translated lyrics:

So close your eyes
For thats a lovely way to be
Aware of things your heart alone was meant to see
The fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together
You can’t deny don’t try to fight the rising sea
Don’t fight the moon, the stars above and don’t fight me
The fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together

When I saw you first the time was halfpast three
When your eyes met mine it was eternity

By now we know the wave is on its way to be
Just catch that wave don’t be afraid of loving me
The fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together

When I saw you first the time was halfpast three
When your eyes met mine it was eternity

By now we know the wave is on its way to be
Just catch that wave don’t be afraid of loving me
The fundamental loneliness goes whenever two can dream a dream together

Dreams and jazz are elements which I find myself repeating in my stories. Partly because dreams and jazz mean such a lot to me, partly because Haruki does that also, to such wonderful effect that I can’t help but emulate and partly because I’m probably not imaginative enough to think of any other way to create the desired effect.

So in Joshua 3, as in INVISIBLE CITY and in ICE SHOCK I’m pulling out the same corny trick. (Yes, I have to face up to the fact that deep down I’m deeply sentimental. For goodness sakes don’t tell anyone.)

‘Wave’. How did it take me until almost the end to realise that this is the song? It even fits in with the Brazilian theme of the novel.

Wah. I am going to miss writing ZERO MOMENT. I can already feel the first pangs of loss (I always feel like this towards the ending.)

Oh - I’ve selected a choice Youtube clip of Jobim performing ‘Wave’ (instrumental version) with the legendary Herbie Hancock. If you like it, look at some others. It’s a real favourite with fans of bossa nova.

Now you only have to wait until March 2010 to understand the context of this post…

This entry was posted on Monday, September 15th, 2008 at 9:31 am and is filed under joshua 3, writing, youtube. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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    September 15, 2008

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    Frank said:

    Aah, it’s good to know that!

    Says the hopeful translator-to-be :-)

    (I’m NOT only in it for the money: that way I can read interesting book like yours way long before they hit the bookshops, harr.)



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    September 16, 2008

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    Katina Wright said:

    Oh I’m so impatient to read some more Joshua. These blog posts are torturing me. I am impatient for book 2. And now am being teased about book 3. Oh I am so not patient!!!!

    It is great when you have those moments of inspiration. The feeling of excitement. And the strange feeling that this new idea was obvious and perfect and how could it be any other way.

    At the moment I am getting no such lovey feelings about my own writing. But you’ve reminded me that I do get those magic moments and there’s a good chance I’ll get them again. Phew!

    Keep up the good work. Oh and is there any way that book 2 could be released earlier?

    Kat :-)



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    September 18, 2008

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    MG said:

    Thanks Frank, Kat. It’s so wonderful to know that Joshua 2 already has some readers keen to see what’s inside.

    I’m pretty sure you won’t be disappointed, she said confidently. But hopefully you’ll be surprised…even shocked…

    And sadly no, it can’t be out any earlier…publication date is set in stone. I guess some shops might stock it a week or so earlier though.



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