DO YOU THOUGH?
Does anyone have 'narrative voices' in their head?
When I write shit, I often assume the inner voice of something or someone I’ve just watched, or heard on the wireless.
I think it’s quite common.
At the moment it’s Sterling Archer from Netflix's Archer.
He’s also the voice of Bob from Bob’s Burgers.
I think it’s the sort of laconic, can’t be arsed, and rather belligerent voice that I need, to express my laconic & belligerent sense of not being arsed at the moment?
The problem is, if I read anything I have written back in a non-Archer/Bob voice, it loses all colour. And intrinsic meaning.
It’s not a problem.
According to my 'blog stats', only five people have read any of my stuff in the past month, and I’m one of them.
Possibly two of them.
I wrote a piece for a magazine last week.
It hasn’t been published.
Or accepted.
But I wrote a piece of doggerel, and I managed to stay remarkably sane.
I used to write my blogs in a Joe Pasquale voice. I wanted to convey a sort-of 'infantile wonder'.
I also had a short period where I was the French man from the Boursin ad.
Du pain du vin ,du Boursin.........
And for many years before that, during the City College Years, it was Dickie Davies from World of Sport. Anyway. I just thought I'd ask?
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