Thursday, March 12, 2009

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Some news

Hello everyone, I'm back as promised with some interesting news. First
is ready and on-line e-book that contains our (and especially your ) operates. You can download it at:

http://www.comune.modena.it/biblioteche/holden/ebook.htm # 42

sure to read a bit 'what is written on the page and then download the version ". exe" when you run it on your computer screen and will appear in the cover, then you can browse the e-book directly with the "PagUp" and "PagDown. Press the key "F1" instead you will have more complete instructions on other features.
Second, two words on the presentation last Saturday. I know some of the people were disappointed (if not openly annoyed) by how it took place. Summary for who was not there: we were told that our presentation was at 16:30, actually we were queued up at a round table on freedom of information which lasted up to 18:15 in the end leaving little space to present and discuss where our project. Leaving aside the fact I personally found the conference interesting in itself, I realize that neither I nor you (those of you who were) were there for that. What I can tell you ... beyond the fact that obviously it is not dependent on the our will, not from the top of my long (but now not so short) experience with this kind of circumstances I can tell you that these things sometimes happen. It happens that that is the literary event very different from what we had expected. Annoying if you like, but it is not something to be referred to spoil the day: over time you learn to react to anything with a composure worthy of the highest quality foam.
However, as I said in previous post tomorrow March 13 replicates at 17:00 to Library Rotunda.
I do not know what to expect exactly, but certainly not talk about freedom information. It 'not a very propitious time, I realize, but in any case a third time (maybe April 17) is already in the scheduling. More detailed news will follow.
Third, if the thing you can be of interest to the following address:

http://www.kultunderground.org/articoli.asp?art=1230

found an interview with Sara on the Open Book Project. If you want to know more about how we lived our role as 'editors' this could be the right occasion.
last thing: from now until the end of May, the Open Book project outline skin. For the rest of us it was a very beautiful and waiting to put on site la prossima iniziativa ufficiale (sulla quale non mi sbilancio, se non per dirvi che ne stiamo già intensamente parlando e che potrebbe vedere la luce dopo l'estate) vi proponiamo il seguente "gioco".
Vi è piaciuto il nostro spunto ma non il racconto che ne è uscito?
Il racconto vi è piaciuto fino ad un certo punto ma poi ha preso una strada che ritenete poco interessante?
Ri-raccontetelo tutto voi a partire dal punto che preferite, fino alla fine.
Questa volta non avete un preciso limite di battute. Anche se per la nostra sanità mentale, nonchè la vostra incolumità fisica, vi esorto a non andare troppo oltre le 50.000 battute (che mi sembra comunque una quantità di tutto rispetto...)
We welcome your texts until mid-June and, depending on quantity and quality of contributions, we will study how to collect them in an e-book and publish it or not on this blog as they come to us.
In any case, I recommend stay tuned!

Monday, March 2, 2009

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... and here we are! In Chapter 5

As we promised we are publishing the final chapter of our "story with more hands." It 'also available complete story that we urge you to reread the beginning because, as I said before, we've made some changes. I especially apologize to Catherine Catherine in which chapter we have decided to waive the meeting between Stephen and Henry because in the fifth chapter (sebbene Rossana Bernardi richiamasse brevemente l'episodio) non trovava poi uno sbocco narrativo che ritenessimo soddisfacente. Così come mi scuso con tutti coloro i cui capitoli ho fatto una certa dose di violenza (questa colpa è tutta mia, Sara non c’entra o quasi…) a causa del compito di ricucitura della storia che mi era stato affidato, nonché con tutti coloro i cui capitoli non sono stati selezionati: ma d'altra parte ciò faceva parte del "gioco".
Detto questo complimenti a tutti perché il risultato finale di questa esperienza ci ha indubbiamente soddisfatto. Spero che lo stesso si accaduto a voi. Anzi, ci piacerebbe molto sapere che cosa ne pensate per cui vi esortiamo a commentare il calce a questo post sia il final result of the paper, and all that you enjoyed and appreciated the initiative.
I take this opportunity also to officially announce that we will present the e-book proceeds from this text (along with parallel initiatives fantasy and noir) to the event BOOK 2009, at 16:30 on Saturday, March 7 at the Forum Boario di Modena (to understand next to the Parco Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics at the rear of the space in which the municipality often organizes exhibitions of art).
then responds to the event "Scriptures Underground" March 13 at 17 at the City Library which is located next to the Rotunda shopping center.
Meanwhile, I urge you to continue a visitare questo blog, perché continueremo ad aggiornarlo con tutte le notizie riguardanti il progetto!

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Il giorno precedente

Quante erano le volte che avrebbe voluto raccontare tutto al professore? Tre, quattro?
Ma poi si era sempre tirato indietro dicendosi che non spettava a lui parlare. Sapeva che era una bugia che si raccontava per non prendere l’iniziativa.
Una folata di nebbia gelida gli fece affondare la testa nelle spalle imbottite dell’impermeabile. Quella sera non sarebbe entrato nella chiesetta per assistere alla lezione. Sicuramente il professore avrebbe letto e chiesto commenti allo scritto che lui aveva infilato, insieme to that of other students in the pile on the table.
Roberto said he had to act, could not continue to hide. Those words, not his, but brought her hand to the professor, sounded like a dark threat. Absolutely had to talk to him.
would be left waiting outside, and at the end of the lesson, once and for all, and said he would explain everything. That, however, the fog was penetrating to the bone so he decided to wait in the car. He went up, kicking the best hat on his head, dug his hands into his pockets and looking towards the entrance of the church sat patiently waiting. The lesson would not be finished within an hour, estimated.
Roberto had a great fear, and knew that reveal la verità al professore gli avrebbe attirato addosso l’ira di Pietro: una rabbia che aveva imparato a temere fin da piccolo, fin dalle elementari.
Pietro era sempre stato il più forte fra loro due.
Era quello che si rivoltava alle prevaricazioni, alle prepotenze. Le zuffe per lui erano un tonico. Ma se era vero che Pietro era un prepotente, era anche vero che Roberto sapeva di poter sempre contare sul suo aiuto. Tutte le volte che era stato in difficoltà, lui era sempre intervenuto in sua difesa. Anche se poi gli toccava sempre condividerne le punizioni.
Nel suo intimo, Roberto pensava che Pietro avesse delle reazioni esagerate, ma lui era fatto così: selvaggio, privo di controllo; a Roberto faceva venire i brividi.
And what that night Robert was going to do a considerable risk of unleashing its fury.
was distracted from his thoughts by the light coming out of the church. They were all going away. "Why so early?" A shiver ran up my back up to the neck hair stand on end. Alarmed, he went out of the car, remained standing in the mist ... on hold. The professor saw off a cigarette, get into the car and turn on the headlights. He had to hurry. He opened his mouth to call him, but he lost courage and was silent: for the umpteenth time he gave up.
of Stephen's car turned and began moving. Reluctantly, but relieved, Robert turned away and disappeared into the mist.


Today

Stefano parked near the entrance of the small cemetery was in advance. He sat in the car to wait. Inevitably, finding place in front of that memory went back in time.
That unfortunate day continued to flow in her mind like a film loop, endlessly. I still remember that morning when his wife Elena, over lunch, had made some strange talk. He had said that the choice, he strongly supported, to move to her country of origin was not a good idea, there she was all right there. And as she left years earlier, wanted to leave again. Not
had never had occasion to talk about that. Shortly after Helen and Martin were going to slam the car into a plane on the way to school. Besides the obvious guilt for having brought Elena to live in a place that felt hostile, the doubt was left to Stephen, who had not confessed to anyone, even Dr. Sivieri, that the two were somehow connected. With a sigh, he recovered.
Stephen looked at the time, there was no appointment and little William could not be seen again. Suddenly he was the doubt that you have misunderstood the place, also saw all the mystery that had enveloped the affair from the outset.
got out, feeling called William, who turned and saw was approaching.
"Finally!" He thought.
Master held out his hand, "Good evening, Professor!" And a nod, invited him closer to the fence "Excuse me, all this caution, but in this country even the walls have ears, professor, do not think I'm paranoid . Plus I'm breaking a promise. "
Stephen noticed that the old master was quite upset, but decided he continued" It looked like the old story was finished and the villagers had forgotten ... but then she has come to take the course just write in the old church on the edge of the land of Baccani and everything started again. "Amazed
Stephen asked, "What again?"
Stefano began vaguely threatening to link the script with William's words and did not like the direction that his thoughts were taking. So he asked to be more clear.
"I promised to keep quiet ... but his wife, professor, has never said anything when he lived here?" In memory of Stephen
he reared his speech that his wife had done the morning of the accident. The buzzing of the ears and temples throbbed: "What are you talking about?" Found the strength to ask.
William looked at him almost with pity then continued "I knew his wife was I know a pupil? There was a scandal when she was about 18 years. At that time, had become friends with a young son of a wealthy family in the country, the Baccani. The boy had already had problems in the past but at that time seemed to have found a balance. Elena's friendship, however, destabilized the new, soon became jealous of all the people who spoke with her, until at some point the seizure. For two days he kept locked in the church, until the father was not aware of what his son was doing. Then Baccani, thanks to knowledge and to their money, they managed to prevent his son a job, put everything to rest and sent him for a few years in a nursing home. But when you tornati… lui ricominciò ad importunarla.” A Stefano girava la testa, Elena non gliene aveva mai parlato… e lui dove aveva la testa per non accorgersi di niente? Guglielmo senza tregua continuò “E’ a sua moglie che avevo fatto la promessa di non dire niente, ma poi c’è stato l’incidente... E ora è lei ad essere in pericolo. Quell’uomo la odia. E’ un pazzo pericoloso.” A Stefano stava per scoppiare la testa. Adesso quelle parole lette tante volte trovavano un senso: “E’ tutta colpa tua”, “Sei un ladro un bastardo”, “Ti schiaccerò”, “Pagherai” .
“Questo vecchio rincoglionito dovrebbe farsi i cazzi suoi.” Si inserì fra loro una voce sibilante.
Interdetti, Stefano e Guglielmo si voltarono nella sua direzione e scorsero l’uomo che aveva seguito tutte le lezioni di Stefano in cappello e impermeabile. Un ghigno di rabbia deformava il suo viso. I suoi occhi erano ridotti a due fessure, fissi su Stefano. Nella mano destra aveva una pietra, immediatamente la scagliò contro Stefano ma colpì invece Guglielmo, alla guancia. Gli occhiali del vecchio maestro volarono in terra.
Incredulo il professore vide l’uomo raccogliere un’altra pietra e tirargliela, mentre gli si avvicinava. Stefano la scansò ma non riuscì a decidersi a fare qualcosa.
“Roberto, smettila!” gridò Guglielmo.
Un sibilo ringhioso gli rispose: “Roberto un corno, quel cacasotto non ha le palle per farvela pagare. Sei tu che gli hai rubato l’Elena. E quella stronza l’ha lasciato a causa tua. Poi tocca a me sistemare i suoi casini, come al solito. Avevo detto a quella puttana che se non tornava con Roberto l’avrei ammazzata!”
Stefano si sentiva annichilito. Quello lo prese per le braccia, lo spintonò lontano da Guglielmo: “Sveglia, finocchio! Lo sapevi che quella troia di tua moglie mi era scappata? Nella chiesa le avevo mollato solo un paio di schiaffi, che cazzo!”
Di nuovo quella risata spezzata, crudele. L’uomo lo gettò a terra poi, con la faccia stravolta dalla rabbia, si went to hit him again with a kick. Then Stephen found the strength to react. A grope picked up a stone, if you closed fist and then tried to throw it in, but another armed stone hit him in the forehead. He fell to the ground, blinded by pain and blood trickling into his face.
"Bastard out you do, as sure as my name is Peter. You have to disappear. I'll kill you with my hands, bitch! "Shouted another.
The blood roared in my ears. He shook his head. He had to react if you do not want to die.
suddenly came to him another kick on his side that left him breathless.
then rolled on its side, and with all the strength he era rimasta, sferrò una pedata alla cieca, colpendo al basso ventre il suo assalitore.
Fu un colpo particolarmente bene assestato: l’uomo crollò a terra con le mani tra le gambe guaendo di dolore.
Stefano si rialzò con l’aiuto di Guglielmo, si asciugò il sangue sul viso, preparandosi a continuare la lotta. Poi si accorse che un improvviso cambiamento era sopravvenuto nel suo aggressore.
“Basta, basta non picchiatemi più, non ho fatto niente. Pietro se n’è andato, sono Roberto non mi riconoscete?”
Guglielmo intanto si era tolto il cravattino: “Leghiamolo subito, presto! Quello che lui chiama Pietro potrebbe tornare da un momento all’altro.”
Ma non accadde, Roberto si lasciò docilmente legare le mani dietro la schiena. Non c’era traccia in lui della furia omicida di qualche istante prima.
Stefano faticò a ritrovare il filo dei suoi pensieri. Fece dei lunghi respiri, la schiena gli faceva male.
Barcollava per i colpi che aveva subito e sentiva salire la nausea di una probabile commozione cerebrale.
Da quel momento in poi i suoi ricordi divennero vaghi.
Ricordava la gente che pochi istanti dopo era venuta ad accalcarsi attorno a loro richiamata dal rumore della loro colluttazione, vagamente la polizia e poi l’ambulanza che lo condusse in ospedale.
Per quasi tutto il tempo fissò Roberto che, finché non giunsero a portarlo via, rimase sdraiato a ground, moaning like a child.

(Author: Bernardi Ross)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

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Hello.
Here we are at the end of our short but very intense adventure novel collective. So 'waiting to today's publication of the last chapter of our history, but unfortunately I have to ask you to wait until tomorrow. This time for us is a bit 'more complex, because in addition to selecting and editing the material, we must also take care to read the whole story and place the small inconsistencies that, because of the many hands that the story is over, are continued to accumulate over time. Hoping to do a job that is the best possible io e Sara abbiamo perciò deciso di prenderci l'intera giornata per rileggere e sistemare il testo di tutti i capitoli. Aspettatevi perciò che la storia finale sia rivista in alcuni dettagli, rispetto a quella che avete avuto modo leggere fin qua.
Ci risentiamo domani per la pubblicazione dell'ultimo capitolo (nonché del testo complessivo) e per alcune news riguardanti dove e quando il risultato del nostro sarà presentato "al pubblico".