DMt. wrote:I don't see why it can't be a fine piece of work. Go for it.
Cheevers4ever wrote: The knocks get louder and louder. She thinks it could be the die hard Amal obessive fans that basically drove her to this reclusive life, She has to answer the door. She slowly opens the door.
snaps wrote:Cheevers4ever wrote: The knocks get louder and louder. She thinks it could be the die hard Amal obessive fans that basically drove her to this reclusive life, She has to answer the door. She slowly opens the door.
It must be those people from the Fucking Amal Forum again!
You have some interesting ideas going here Cheevers. I think we all have our own interpretations of what might have happened next, or some years down the road, so it really is up to the individual writer. It all sounds good so far. Interesting, as we say ''great minds think alike'' In The Land That Is Not I had Agnes writing a book called (in-joke) Fucking Trollhatten I also had Agnes distance from Amal (in my case Stockholm), the death of Papa Olof as a milestone, and an attempt by Oskar to mediate with Karin and re-unite the family, (although in my story Oskar adds to the anguish of his mother by coming out as gay ) I think just dive in and let the keyboard run away with your ideas and see what turns up. It doesn't have to be like any of the other fanfic stories, and you don't need to justify your concepts to anyone. Just let rip and enjoy the creative challenge. I look forward to seeing more
snaps wrote:Interesting, and I like the take on Oskar as a rather sly character.
I'll just give you a little fill-in on my outline for ''The Land That Is Not''. In my 10 years on story, I had Agnes eventually split with Elin, when she goes off to the Karolinska to train as a clinical psychologist. while she is at Uni she has a ''wild time'' as an out lesbian and becomes more of a party animal, although she returns to form later on. This is in contrast to Elin who marries young on the rebound from Agnes to Markus, who himself is on the rebound from his friend Johan Hult marrying Markus ex-gf Jessica (Elin's sister) which was kind of pointed-up in the film. Johan is a steady reliable worker and is self-employed in his own electrical installation business. Jessica likewise trains as a hairdresser and sets up her own small salon going back to work after having a baby. They love Amal, and Amal loves them. This is in sharp contrast to Markus and Elin who are never satisfied, with Amal nor with each other. (I borrowed the extended metaphor from Thomas Hardy and his treatment of characters in relation to their sense of ''belongingness'' in backwater rural Dorset).
Markus moves on from being a motor-mechanic to being a motor-mouthed successful car salesman. He always promises Elin the bright lights, but can never fulfil his promise to her to move away from Amal (he prefers being a big fish in a small pond). He tries to compensate by bringing in more and more money and buying bigger and more expensive homes and flash cars. He does this by trading in drugs but then this lifestyle catches up with him. in the mean-time, as many do he sees the solution in Elin having a child to care for. Elin's nightmare has come full circle, she has a baby boy, conceived as part of the control mechanism, house, car, and a husband who cheats on her with younger girls.
Time has moved on. We are in the age of the internet. Elin easily traces Agnes, who has a successful academic career, but is considered lacking in her skills of empathy as a clinician. Agnes turns to writing and becomes something of a celebrity. she settles in a strange triangular relationship with a former ''Miss Sweden'' (a painful comic reference to Elin's ambitions in the film) and a rather sleazy but succesful rock guitarist. Elin considers contacting Agnes via the internet many times as her situation becomes more desperate, but can never bring herself to press the SEND button. Her hand is forced when Markus gets busted by the cops, and grasses up his underworld contacts. Elin is warned her life is in danger. She leaves her boy Olof, (named after Papa Olof, who was kind to her) with Jessica and Johan, then heads off for Stockholm and Agnes (without contacting her), but with no clear plan of action.
Agnes life is also falling apart. Professionally she is a poor fit. She doesn't want to become an embittered writer. Her triangular relationship is collapsing at the point where she has convinced herself that if she could have a baby, all would be well. Behind the scenes Agnes is also under pressure from younger brother Oskar, who is now a student at Stockholm University. He wants to come out as gay to his mother Karin (long-since estranged from Agnes, who she blames for Papa Olof's premature stress-related death). Agnes finds herself going against type in trying to discourage Oskar from being out about his inclinations. Agnes has a dramatic unplanned encounter with Elin. It is certainly not riding off into the sunset together.They both have to learn to re-build their relationship from scratch for it to have any kind of future, and to see if they can re-ignite the spark.
The Coda story ''Happy Birthday Dear Agnes'' is one year on from these events when all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle start to fall in place, to hopefully, a happy ending.
gkmoberg1 wrote:hi Cheevers4ever ! Will you be posting more of your story here? I am curious and hopeful you continue to develop this story.
gkmoberg1 wrote:Hey Cheevers4ever, take your time. No need to rush. Rather, please do make time to enjoy the new college year. And the new relationship
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