The Wedding Runner

20 10 2009

Repeated from the words and worlds of mint.


Five months after posting the opening of this story here and nearly two years after I first conceived it, The Wedding Runner is complete.  (Says a lot about my productivity.)  Like so many of my short stories, the initial idea came from a dream I had – in this case, a dream about running away, in and out of the ghost dimension, to save someone with a faintly bridal tinge.  The details of the original dream have faded as a result of being replaced by the imagery of this story, but that’s not all bad.

The Wedding Runner is available for reading and downloading here; now edited, brushed up and converted to the standardized pdf format that I’ve been using for finalized items uploaded to my blogsite (the words and worlds of mint) so far.

This story takes major liberties with traditional Chinese beliefs and practices.  But the root mythology is solid, and the representation, if not quite true to appearance, is accurate in spirit.  I watched a great many Hong Kong ghostbuster movies as a child, and I grew up with the traditions of Qing Ming and the Hungry Ghost Festival.  And I’m very glad to be able to express some of what I know about these superstitions and practices in my fiction.


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21 10 2009
moontique

I like..~! Send it to Expanded Horizons and see if they’ll like to run it. =3

21 10 2009
moontique

I like..~! Send it to Expanded Horizons and see if they’ll like to run it. =3
Sorry… forgot to say great post – can’t wait to read your next one!

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