Week Thirty: Interconnected vi(g)nettes...
So my Mead Five-Star notebook didn't come with spellcheck, alright?
I was actually surprised to find this one in my Freshman year notes, because I attempted something very similar to this for my "thesis" at grad school. It was basically Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, where each chapter is from the perspective of one character, and in the next chapter perspective is handed off to someone who we briefly met in the previous chapter.
In true Me style, however, I could never bring myself to actually read Winesburg, Ohio. In much the same way that I wrote a play loosely based on Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur and only actually read a few chapters of the multivolume book.
Never was big on homework, man; I just like the ideas.
So this week, we write a piece where each scene or vignette is "touched" in some way by the scene or vignette that came before it. They may share characters, ideas, an object, a place...
I know it's already Thursday but that's no excuse. Hop to it! Do you already have an idea of what you would do with this?