I’ve never liked the old stand-by rule, “Write what you know.” If I did that, interpreting the direction in the strictest sense, I couldn’t possibly write about fairies and pirate captains. I believe you should “Know what you write.” Do your research, find out what guns pirate captains carried (flintlock pistols) and how many brothers the original Beauty (of “and the Beast”) had (three). But “write what you know”? Nah.
So today is a rare offering, of a time when I did write what I know. The names have been changed, but this is in essence the story of a bus trip I took with a friend in college. We were on our way to Anaheim to visit Disneyland, which required spending an entire day on the Greyhound bus.
The moral of the story? Don’t ride the Greyhound bus if you can possibly avoid it.
I’m just posting the bus part today. Disneyland was fun, and worth the trip–perhaps I’ll post that part another week!
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Friday, 6:10 am
Good morning—rise and shine, bright and early. Actually, it’s not bright or shining. I thought about opening the blinds in my dorm room but one peek past them told me that it still looks like the middle of the night out there, so I don’t think opening them further would encourage me towards wakefulness. Continue reading “A Morality Tale on a Bus”