Archi’s Diary – Episode 4

Welcome to the next episode of Archi’s Diary, a weekly entry in my favorite amnesiac’s journal as he tries to adjust to a world he doesn’t remember.


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I am not OK. I’m back at the apartment and everything feels wrong. It’s been a week since my last entry, and I feel like I’ve lost my grip on everything. Over the weekend I was told that I “fell asleep” and woke up back at the institute three days later. Three days later. The last thing I remember is coming back from moon gazing with Willy Sunday night and then nothing. No horrible dreams of the void, no impression, nothing. Just blackness, and a bump on the back of my head. Did I hurt myself? Was I attacked? Steve claimed he found me on the floor and rushed me to the institute, but if he was really that concerned, he should have taken me to directly to a hospital, or a maybe vet’s office. Ok, fine. I suppose it worked out well but it’s worrisome.

At least Inger told me a story when I woke up, because that’s what it was, an absurd story, a fucking fairy tale! Supposedly, and I do mean supposedly, I woke up back in November at the institute after they had freed me from a block of ice. A block of ice… Ice? Seriously?!  I was apparently part of an expedition in Greenland when a freak temperature change melted part of a glacier and washed me away. A local hunter found me frozen solid (I’m guessing she meant to say extreme hypothermia, but she said block-o-icicle) as the only survivor. They subsequently decided to transport me to the institute to get me out. Again, she said ice-o-blockified.

This is just what they told me. I have no recollection of any of it. Does this sound even remotely likely?! I’m not entirely sure, but can you freeze and thaw a human without injury? Memory loss is one thing, I researched the problems regarding cryogenics, seems applicable enough, and came to the conclusion that if I was frozen solid I should be mush by now. Water expands when crystallizing into ice, destroys the cellular wall, when defrosted I would slowly fall apart. Nobody can survive that, irrespective of what Disney thought. And if it supposedly is hypothermia + memory loss, then why the secrecy? I mean, an apartment in a small village with a chaperone and no attempt to rationalize my situation until weeks later. No, Koldberg is hiding something. Even the nurse is a bit flustered to see me lately.

Now, the Koldberg Institute itself is a bit of a mystery. According to their website it’s a ‘think tank that works with advanced applications of emerging technologies’, specifically related to superconductors and quantum computing. Which raises a somewhat pertinent question. Why does a think tank working on computing have a fully functional medical bay staffed with a nurse? Not a permanent purpose-built medical bay; but rather a room that looks like somebody commandeered the break room. It even had a fridge with magnets and a coffeemaker next to my bed. Coffee can solve a lot of problems (Willy’s claim, not mine) but head trauma is probably not one of them.

I don’t know what to do now. I still have the memory stick I found last week, it must be the key to solving something. First of all, where did it come from? Who even knows I’m here? I suppose everyone at the institute could have been briefed about it, meaning dozens of people would know the address. But why? I have so many questions but don’t know if anyone is telling me the truth. There is a truth out there… there has to be. It’s only a matter of finding it.

And again, this writing thing is not helping. How can I even write anything? Why do I have this skill if I can’t remember how I got it? Not even glimpses of crying at a school desk comes to mind. It’s all empty. But I can write. I feel scared.

I’m not OK.


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Archi’s Diary – Episode 3

Welcome to the next episode of Archi’s Diary, a weekly entry in my favorite amnesiac’s journal as he tries to adjust to a world he doesn’t remember.


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I‘ve had horrible dreams since my first journal entry and I’m not sure what to make of them. I keep experiencing a persistent darkness or void or lack of anything. It’s like everything ceases to exist inside me and I have nothing to grab on to. I don’t know if it’s related to the medication, which I stopped taking completely, but my mind seems clear and crisp despite the dreams. I can read an average novel in a mere 2-3 hours, my podcasts and audiobooks (which are the coolest things) run at 5 times their normal speed, and I can even follow TV shows in the background. Except I had to turn the TV off to keep the commercial breaks from distracting me, and to avoid disturbing Steve at night. Apparently I kept him up one night too many and he chewed me out during breakfast. Verbally, of course; I wouldn’t fit in his maw.

We’ve been to the institute every morning for therapy sessions (which I suppose have been useful), more blood tests and next week I’ll be doing cat scans. Why I would need to scan a cat is unclear to me. I mean, what does a cat have to do with a medical scan. Anyway, I did get to talk more about the future, how I’m coping with other people, what I think of my progress, which is nice. Except they didn’t tell me my backstory this time either. The briefing was postponed despite their promises, because apparently I’m still too fragile. According to my lead caretaker, who finally told me her name, Inger Koldberg, it was unclear if I could handle that kind of shock. I requested that she should tell me the truth. She subsequently stood up and yelled that I couldn’t handle the truth, looked slightly embarrassed, and sat back down mumbling something to herself. I’m not sure what to make of this.

I met Willy again last night. After the initial embarrassment he told me that he is a practicing druid and that he’s observing the lunar phases as a sign of respect to nature. He invited me back for soup and moonlight. Sounds nice. I think I’m going to try to make more friends around here. Would be nice to visit others people (friends?) more often. I feel kinda lonely back at the studio.

Oh, and despite Steve’s less than social demeanor, we’ve been out a lot this week. Besides the institute, we went to the library and the church several times, we found a hardware store where he picked up rolls of plastic sheeting and box cutters for a project he’s doing (though he didn’t tell me what) AND he gave me a smartphone, this really cool sleek black thing… Actually the institute gave me the smartphone, but I like to think of it as a present from Steve since it came from him. The instructions were to keep it with me at all times and use the apps to record any thoughts or questions that might come up. The phone even has Steve’s (not that I need it) and Inger’s contact information so I can reach out whenever I feel like it. And a map app. I used it to see where we are exactly. Sure, they told me we’re in a country called England, but at least now I have some sense of what that means.

Got to finish this up now. Willy told me that there would be a waning gibbous moon tonight and that he would bring homemade pea soup, so I’m going to sneak out after Steve’s gone to bed. Not sure what a waning gibbous moon means, but some things have to be experienced first hand rather than read about beforehand.

Quick note: I just researched this CAT scan on the internet and it’s short for computerised tomography, which I will now have to read up on. I feel a little stupid thinking it was about a cat, but none of the lab techs corrected me.

Quick note 2: I found a small memory stick with the Koldberg Institute logo on when I came back from moon watching (had to look up what a memory stick is). Somebody must have slid it under the door during the night. I don’t think it’s Steve’s doing, so I’ve decided to keep it to myself for now. I will try to open it on the landlord’s computer tomorrow.

And a waning gibbous moon just means Earth’s shadow has started moving across its surface. Still very awesome.

And I think I’m ok. Or I’m going to be.


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Archi’s Diary – Episode 2

Welcome to the next episode of Archi’s Diary, a weekly entry in my favorite amnesiac’s journal as he tries to adjust to a world he doesn’t remember.


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I guess I won’t be seeing anything bigger than a ‘village’ for now. My caretakers feel that my re-introduction into society should be gradual and that I should not overindulge due to my frail physical and mental state. So I’ve been confined to my room, limited to visits to the institute and occasional walks through the village with Steve. Steve works for the institute. He’s been with me since I arrived. He is my custodian and lives in the room across the hallway. As it turns out Steve needs to sleep at night which apparently I don’t. Not right now at least. Haven’t slept much since I stopped with the pills. So I sneak out when I can, just to see around a bit. I’ve enjoyed a sky full of stars and a bright crescent moon (had to look up the moon phases to know that) and stayed a while to see if I could meet people except not many are out at 4 am. I still like the night. It’s cool and quiet and crisp and it’s nice to be solitary. Lets you think more clearly. I did meet an old man once I’ll refer to as Willy in the future, since that’s what he was flaunting.  

I’ve also been listening to music day and night, and the stuff can be amazing. I found this Spotify thing on the internet and it just keeps going and going with new stuff. I find it emotional sometimes. I laugh, I cry, my heart races up and down, but the quality varies. I do not understand how this Justin Bieber is considered good. I found a Mozart which was excellent, and an Edith Piaf that felt painful, this Bieber just repeats himself. Says baby a lot.

Besides going to the institute daily for blood tests and cognitive evaluations, I’ve been going on day trips with Steve. He doesn’t seem very happy with me, like I’ve done something personal against him. Maybe there is some drama I’m responsible for. Like maybe my former me slept with his sister, which should not be of his concern. I tried asking him, but he’s very private about everything…. Anyway, he arranged for me to visit some places people usually go to.

We went to the local library early in the week. It’s a small building just next door and it was practically empty. I mean, it’s full of books, like thousands of them… a wondrous place. Granted, my experience is rather limited but the potential seems endless. I mean you can learn all sorts of stuff from books. I got a library card with Steve’s help and walked out with a few recommended books. And one on Ninjutsu. Figured I had to start somewhere.

We  also went to the local church on Sunday and it was also almost empty, not to mention that the vicar was of little use. He told me that, in short, an immortal god manifested itself on earth to be sacrificed for our sins (sins that the god had created for us for stuff it had deemed as wrong), then returned to life, which does not seem like much of a sacrifice. He told me that we should pray to this god because it’s good for us, but he did not provide any reason that wasn’t fear. Seems fishy to me. While there, Steve went to a booth of some kind to talk with the vicar. Later I sneaked a peek inside and there it was just a small room with a grate. Why couldn’t they just talk to each other like I did earlier?

Anyway, then I got try coffee at a local coffee shop today. Man, that stuff is really bitter. I’ve read online that it’s one of the most consumed beverages in the world. But why? With milk and honey it’s tolerable, but still a bit boring. Must be an acquired taste. Steve seemed to like his without anything extra. I like mine with milk and honey.

Good news; next week I should be briefed on how I lost my memory. When they did my blood tests they didn’t think I was ready yet. I feel like I am ready to know, but apparently there are some concerns. Not that they told me what those were, just said ‘not ready’. I really want to know, need to know. I mean, I can’t help running scenarios in my head of what happened to me, or what my life is or was before, or why I can write this clearly. Why can I write this clearly? I need to know. Why is Steve so annoyed with me? Did I do something bad to him? (I hope not, he’s pretty big.) And do I have a family that misses me? That wasn’t all good news, was it?

Bad news is, when I go to sleep, I dream of emptiness. It’s not that I don’t dream, I do dream. The dreams are just of emptiness, like something is supposed to be there, but isn’t. Not sure what that means. The landlord apparently dreams of picking tiny horses on a field like flowers. I don’t know what that means either, but I would like to dream that. Seems absurd, but nicer than emptiness.

I hope I’m ok. I really do.

I’ll write more next week.

Good night.


And that’s it for episode 2. 

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Archi’s Diary – Episode 1

As part of increasing my writing output, I’ve decided to experiment a bit in a format that is new-ish to me. I’ve kept a personal journal at times, which I updated rather infrequently, but felt that the format could be fun to play with creatively. So I started outlining various ideas in journal/diary form that slowly morphed into the idea of Archi’s Diary, which will be a weekly update from my favorite amnesiac’s journal, as he tries to adjust to a world he doesn’t remember. I’m still working on stylistic elements but for now here is the opening episode of Archi’s Diary.


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Episode 1 – January 2016

Hello world. I’m not entirely sure how I’m supposed to write this, so I’ll just address it to a third party that’s me. Is that okay? Yes, it is. I can make that decision. Oddly it feels like exposition for myself. I looked up writing and rhetorical devices just to check. Also, it feels like talking to myself. Is that weird? I’m sure it is…

I’m Archi, or Archimedes according to my birth certificate, but the technicians here call me Archi which sounds nicer. This is my last week at the Koldberg Institute, and it’s been terrifying and amazing and complicated. I should probably say that I suffer from some kind of amnesia, so everything feels new and weird. My contact at the institute suggested that I keep a journal to put my thoughts straight, and compile any questions I might have for my caretakers, which I can say is a lot. Like hundreds of questions every day.

As I write this, my memories feel limited to the past six weeks of training and anything prior to that is shrouded in darkness, as if my head was pumped full of cotton candy and whacked with a bat a few times. The medicine they gave me is supposed to help with that. One good thing, and don’t know if this has to do with the amnesia, is that I seem to be very good at learning and recalling what I’ve learned. It’s all been one long learning process with language, social skills, why I use a toothbrush, telling time and so on being jammed into my head.

Today I was placed in this small apartment that I’m sitting in now. They tell me I’m in a ‘village’. Must mean it’s smaller compared to the other descriptors like ‘city’ or ‘metropolis’. I have to look that up on that internet the owners gave me access to.

I feel lucky to be taken such good care of… This is my life:

  • Small studio apartment plus a small stipend from the institute.
  • A satchel with clothes and the tablet I am writing this on.
  • Nice neighbors that give me coffee for free.
  • My blank slate ready to fill in.

My agenda for the next week looks pretty promising. They told me that revealing what little they know about my past could result in a *shock* and a *catastrophic failure in aligning current self with actual self*. Whatever that means.

A note on food:

I have no frame of reference when it comes to food except what they served at the cafeteria at the institute, which wasn’t really the best culinary experience according to the guards. Tried chocolate once, it was amazing. I hope to find more now that I’m out. Also decided to try a bunch of different foodstuffs starting with cinnamon cereal this morning. It was heavenly.

Questions to look up:

  • Who am I? Do I have a family?
  • How many people are there in this village or even the world?
  • What is this church thing?
  • I heard the driver mention a justinbieber. Is this a person?
  • How come I can write this well, but not remember anything?

I guess it’s time to play catch-up on life. It’s now late afternoon, time to try this internet thing.


 

And that’s it. Will be playing with formatting, cover and content for the next couple of episodes, but do tag along. I promise, it will be worth it. For now the plan is for 50 journal entries and should Archi make it to 2017 and still feel fun, possibly another 50. Who knows. 

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Reviewing 2015

Oh hi, didn’t see you there. Almost welcome to 2016. Isn’t it nice? The last day of the year. Time for reminiscing and planning, looking back and forward, and possibly regretting a bunch of major and minor incidents that you’ve experienced. I hope it was good and wish you a great 2016, and if you’re following the blog, then thank you very much for your readership.

Yes, I am indeed swirling a lovely tumbler of Talisker Dark Storm while typing this and enjoying a bit of time off during the season. Did you get the books you clearly wanted for Christmas? No?! Then you should probably go out and buy them yourself (next year) and swallow that lump of disappointment like a particularly dry piece of turkey. Have some whiskey with it. It helps. 

So how has writing and reading worked out for me this year? Well, the WordPress helper monkeys prepared an annual report for me, if you’re interested.

Here’s an excerpt:

A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 1,400 times in 2015. If it were a cable car, it would take about 23 trips to carry that many people.

Click here to see the complete report.

The blog has been particularly bothersome for me since I never made an actually a plan and to be fair, I still haven’t. Like any project it has evolved and I hope to greatly expand it (maybe even draft a plan – the horror). I did write more and I plan to increase my output.

So in 2016 you can look forward to a weekly post from my new fictional diary of Archi, the potentially mad scientist, a monthly-ish post on either reading, writing or something else related to it, and possibly a few book reviews.

Naturally the 52 books in 52 weeks challenge failed spectacularly in 2015, like Goodreads was kind enough to inform me. But 18 books is nothing to sneer at and I leave quite a few unfinished ones for my total for 2016. I’ll update my page accordingly soon.

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Right now it’s time to start prepping food, go see friends and make vague overarching resolutions that I have little intention or motivation to keep. Except to “write more” and “be happy”.

On that note, I wish all of you a happy New Year and a great 2016.
Thank you so much for your readership. I hope you will hang around. Cheers…

 

NaNoWriMo was here – 2015 After Action Report

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You fail only if you stop writing.”

– Ray Bradbury

To me, this is the key to have a successful NaNoWriMo. Finishing the 50.000 words in one month, like I mentioned in my previous post, is less important than not to give up on your writing and to keep building the skill.. NaNoWriMo 2015 is over, so thank you for playing if you did. If you didn’t, then join us next year. It’ll be fun. I super promise.

In any case, this year has been quite a learning experience. For one, the world has been annoyingly distracting with work drama, life drama and terrorist drama around the world. But it has also been a productive November. Although I didn’t make it to 50.000 words on my story this year, but I did get a lot further than I thought. 28.000+ somewhat intelligible words have been added to my novel, not counting character bios, world notes, questions, outline and miscellaneous research, which is far beyond what I expected. I also learned that statistics are useless, if you’re not consistent with you counting and writing. I write in Word, Google Docs + Google Keep, in Scrivener and in a notebook. If I can give you one piece of tangible advice, DON’T DO THAT. Pick a tool and use it. That way you won’t get surprised on word count.

I also came up with a new creative project for the blog: a weekly series that I’ll start the first week of January, and also have fun titles for several books in potentia. And jokes, I wrote a lot of bad jokes. So all in all, I’m very positive and looking forward to write more.

And should you need another famous quote on writing, then:

There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.”

– Ernest Hemingway

So back to bleeding daily. But what do you think? Was my November wasted or worth it?
Did you do NaNoWriMo and finish? (if so, well done!). Let me know!

And for the last time is 2015… The NaNoWriMo song.

NaNoWriMo is here – I got distracted

That’s life isn’t it. You set a goal, make a plan to get there, get your hopes up, then NaNoWriMo kicks off, and you immediately get distracted, the plan gets shot down, you adapt, you improvise, get distracted again, make small concessions to your goal, adapt some more, realize that it’s harder than you remembered, make bigger concessions, sob in misery and despair, wipe away your tears, and then suddenly it’s day two. Or five. Or ten. Or as it turns out; day twenty-two.

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Current word count

And I’m in fact behind on my word count. And that’s okay. And if you’re behind, that’s okay too. It would be nice to be able to say that I wrote a novel in a month and be looked at with awe, get showered with compliments, beer and sandwiches, but in reality that’s not the case. And that’s okay. This is the main point of this post: it’s okay to fail at NaNoWriMo.

Because what we’re building is a writing skill, with writing habits and a trust in our ability to put pretty words on a page and/or screen. We can worry about deadlines when we have actual paying jobs as writers.

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Not representative of actual cast. Clearly.

So if you’re like me, take stock and make a sensible plan for the rest of November, and then focus on solidifying that skill past November. Currently I have 17.000(ish) words down, a solid outline for act one and two with notes on act three, a list of named characters with their internal relationships mapped out, and nine writing days to go. My goal for this last period is to exceed 25.000 words, which means I need to put out 600 words a day. It’s manageable and will give me that nifty badge on my profile.

And then the work goes on. You keep working on your habit, your skill, and soon you’ll have a novel done. Or you’ll kill it and start something else. Or stop because you hate it. And all of those are OK.

But what do you think? Did I waste my November? Let me know.

And now… The NaNoWriMo song.

NaNoWriMo is Here – Time to Get Started

Screenshot 2015-10-07 21.24.59And here we go! Its NaNoWriMo time and I just wanted to share my plan for this year. I will have chosen to work on two projects, both in Scrivener, my main project being a near future Scifi novel with a fictional diary as my backup project, just in case I lose momentum on the novel. I often get distracted from my main project, simply because writing stimulates my creative centre and makes all the good ideas come out at the same time. Or at least, I think they are all good ideas. 🙂

I will get my 50.000 words in this time, even if I have to share it between to two projects. I will be updating my word count daily on my NaNoWriMo page, which you can fine here. If you wanna add me as a writing buddy, feel free to do so. I will be doing an after action post, detailing what progress I made and how this year was the best NaNoWriMo year (I hope)

And most importantly, good luck and happy wrting.

But what do you think? Am I wasting my November chasing a fickle fantasy? Let me know.

And now… The NaNoWriMo song.