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A Fishy Suprise

I've decided to publish my old fiction on my blog. Here is one of them.

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I saw a man walking towards a pond the other day, swinging a headscarf, balancing on a tent pole. He was broad, lean, and full of beans. As he walked to and fro, pacing the water, he would call out to the fishes.

"Here fish! I've got a surprise for you!"

The fish were skeptical. All the surprises in the past had been fish hooks, or spears, or nets. Once or twice, it had been bits of bread, but the stilt man didn't seem to have any.

The fish narrowed their eyes, and kept sucking plankton.

"Here fishes!" cried the man again, winking at the water, which was lost, since all the fish could see of the man through the aqua distortion was a wavy stained-glass image. "Here fishes! Come get your surprise!"

"Don't bite, Phil," A red fish said to an orange one, "It's a trap, I can feel it."

"Maybe this time it's different. He seems nice enough."

"Don't do it. Just swim here and suck your plankton."

"Aww, come on, aren't you curious about what the surprise is?"

"I know what the surprise is, Phil. It's not going to be good."

"Yeah. Usually, yeah, but I think this time is different."

"Phil, you're talking crazy talk. He doesn't have any bread, Phil. What's he going to do if he doesn't have bread? Eat you, that's what."

"But he's on stilts, Murray! How could he catch me on stilts? Besides, it's a surprise, part of the fun is not knowing."

"This isn't a game, Phil. This is life and death. Down here? Where it's wet and there's food? That's life. And standing up there? Wobbling around? That's death."

"Oh, lighten up, Murray. I'm going!"

Phil, the orange fish, swamp up towards the surface, breaching the water in a mighty leap, tail still swimming through the sky.

He held his breath.

"There you are!" Screamed the man, teetering dangerously, then, in one swift motion, swept his hand towards the mid-air fish. Fingers brushed Phil's face, then pulled away.

"Got your nose!" The man yelled, as Phil dropped back into the water.

"Phil, are you alright?" Said Murray, spitting plankton.

"He got my nose, Murray! You were right!"

"Phil, what are you talking about? We don't have noses."

But Phil was too busy mourning over his loss.

2023-10-23


When talking about the joys and pains of making art down here in reality, a friend introduced me to Lifers, Dayjobbers, and the Independently Wealthy: A Letter to a Former Student. It covers the music industry, but I found it broadly applicable.

We do not live in a meritocracy, hard work doesn’t automatically equal success when we are competing against those who have paid their way to the front of the line. But not to worry Billy, you have time to make your mark in your beautiful hometown of New York, let me tell you why.

2023-10-24


My group the Cat's Cradle Ensemble is performing a fully improvised off Broadway show at the Player's Theater, Friday October 27th at 9:30pm. Tickets are selling fast!

Corck board with a note clipped to it. The note’s title is “Chris Highlights”. The note reads, “Hi. Listen, alright? I’m telling you a story about me, Chris DeLuca, the improvistor. I’ve locked the doors. They’re in my apartment, so it doesn’t affect you, but I still want you to think about it. My improvisational style has been described as silly, featuring big doofy character work, combined with quick footed logic to tie everything together. Who made that description? Who cares! More importantly, who smells? Me? Wrong. I’m in my apartment, so I know you can’t smell shit. You plinth weasel. My comedic voice is very gentle. Jesus.” An organge callout over the corkboard reads, “Come see chris at the players theatre 10/27 | 9:30pm”

2023-10-24


iOS 17’s Check In safety feature seems really useful when needed. Concerned that either the time-based or location-based flavors will have too many false positives in subway rides tho.

2023-10-24


Our Cat's Cradle show is sold out! Thanks to everyone who bought tickets--we're very excited to put on a great show for y'all. If you don't have tickets, there will be a wait list, so arrive at 8:30pm to add your name.

2023-10-25


Coming late to Clare Dederer’s The Art of Monstrous Men, tackling how you and I handle art we love from awful people. It is so incisive, dare I say brilliant, not shrinking from any angle. Added her new book Monsters to my reading list. 📚

2023-10-26


I thought I found a new mole or maybe a tick on my leg. It was a chia seed.

2023-10-28


Our Cat’s Cradle Ensemble show last night was such a great time. Thanks to everyone for overselling the show and being a wonderful audience.

2023-10-28