{"id":13927,"date":"2013-06-03T14:00:58","date_gmt":"2013-06-03T18:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/johnesimpson.com\/blog\/?p=13927"},"modified":"2014-08-28T12:47:10","modified_gmt":"2014-08-28T16:47:10","slug":"story-up-my-sleeve-may-2013-wrapping-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/johnesimpson.com\/blog\/2013\/06\/story-up-my-sleeve-may-2013-wrapping-up\/","title":{"rendered":"Story Up My Sleeve, May 2013: Wrapping Up"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/johnesimpson.com\/images\/shortstranger.jpg?ssl=1\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" title=\"I thought this the perfect image to accompany this post\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/johnesimpson.com\/images\/shortstranger_sm.jpg?resize=275%2C206&#038;ssl=1\" alt=\"I thought this the perfect image to accompany this post\" width=\"275\" height=\"206\" \/><\/a>I had no specific objectives at the outset: just wanted to post an excerpt\u00a0from a different story\u00a0&#8212; any story &#8212; on each day in May. My only real guideline was: don&#8217;t feature any author&#8217;s work more than once. Over time, though,\u00a0some observations emerged:<\/p>\n<h2>Gender<\/h2>\n<p>I can&#8217;t remember the exact timing, but back around the beginning of the month I first heard about the online kerfuffle &#8212; the male Wikipedia editor, who was systematically working his way through the alphabetic list of &#8220;American authors&#8221; and moving any who happened to be women\u00a0<em>out of<\/em> that general category and <em>into<\/em> the more specific &#8220;American female authors&#8221; category. (Not simply ensuring they were in both, mind you.)*\u00a0I&#8217;m not generally quota-driven in such matters, but this whole thing appalled me. While brainstorming the <em>Story Up My Sleeve<\/em> selections, within a couple of days I decided I would alternate male-female authors throughout the month. I more or less stuck to this. (Final tally, not counting the Midweek Music Breaks: fourteen stories by men, thirteen by women.) But then I ran up against&#8230;<\/p>\n<h2>Medium<\/h2>\n<p>Most of the stories this month, obviously, were in prose form. But it occurred to me early on that I might easily interweave the Midweek Music Break series with the short-story one. So on May 8 through May 29, the Wednesday posts featured story\u00a0<em>songs<\/em>. But this tripped me up gender-wise; my story list at that point had just featured Carson McCullers and was about to do Damon Knight, and my first song selection was Gordon Lightfoot&#8230; Totally confused at trying to work out the permutations, I decided to more or less relax when it came to the music. (For the record, it featured two songs by men; an &#8220;anthology&#8221; of songs sung by a musical-film cast of women; and a duet sung by a woman and a man.)<\/p>\n<h2>Genre<\/h2>\n<p>Something that surprised me: I probably could have done nothing but science-fiction stories all month. I kept thinking of other favorite SF (and fantasy) tales I wanted to include; what&#8217;s funny about this is that I haven&#8217;t read SF\/F stories regularly for <em>years<\/em>. Finally, I just had to force myself to be disciplined. (For what it&#8217;s worth, stories from the American South presented me with the same dilemma &#8212; and solution. Hence, no Faulkner.) I also decided to mix things up some on this score, too, although literary\/classic stories generally predominated.<\/p>\n<h2>Bottom line<\/h2>\n<p>In <a title=\"Jessica Francis Kane on Twitter: re: Story Up My Sleeve\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/JessicaFKane\/status\/340571346268479489\" target=\"_blank\">a tweet<\/a> she posted after Friday&#8217;s entry, Jessica Francis Kane hinted that this <em>Story Up My Sleeve<\/em> project might become an annual one, undertaken by more than one individual (albeit on just one day in May, not throughout the entire month). I can&#8217;t offer an opinion about that. But I will say that doing it this way once certainly felt right to me. Coming up with roughly 30 stories felt difficult at first; obviously, or so I told myself, I&#8217;d bitten off too ambitious a chunk to chew, let alone swallow. By mid-month, though, I cringed every time I realized I&#8217;d run out of May before I ran out of stories.<\/p>\n<p>Poetry and novels get all the glamour and red-carpet walks; if we&#8217;re not paying attention, short stories can feel almost like afterthoughts &#8212; like conjunctions, prepositions, and other function words to the rest of literature&#8217;s complete sentences. A claim like &#8220;I&#8217;m about halfway through my next novel&#8221; fairly roars in people&#8217;s imaginations; saying you&#8217;re far through your next short story just <em>squeaks<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>But y&#8217;know, short stories are a wonderful form. (Even the conventional novel implicitly acknowledges as much: what&#8217;s a chapter, really, if not a short story?) If you seek breadth of reading &#8212; diversity of voice, style, and theme &#8212; you could do far worse than starting with an anthology&#8230; whether lifted from a bookshelf, or pulled from your sleeve.<\/p>\n<p>__________________________<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size: 90%; line-height: 1.25em; padding-right: 30px;\">*I did read this guy&#8217;s account of his reasoning, and even sympathized and agreed with it on some levels; when doing research, it generally does help me to start with a more specific category (&#8220;beetles,&#8221; say, vs. &#8220;insects&#8221;), and drill down from there. But I can&#8217;t imagine requiring others to do so. Just for starters, non-native speakers of a given language may not know whether a given name says to start in the women&#8217;s list, or the men&#8217;s. (I myself can never remember without hesitation that Chinua Achebe was a man, or that Michiko Kakutani is a woman.) You might as well categorize authors by hair color or shoe size. And why not drill down even further? If you know that Faulkner was left-handed (no, I have no idea) and had brown hair, why label him simply as a male author? Why not move him into the list of southpaw brown-haired male authors from Mississippi, and leave the generalists to stumble around in the dark?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I had no specific objectives at the outset: just wanted to post an excerpt\u00a0from a different story\u00a0&#8212; any story &#8212; on each day in May. My only real guideline was: don&#8217;t feature any author&#8217;s work more than once. 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