Following The Green Light At Gatsby's Pier

"We are saving ourselves through the words," says Eleanor, the leading lady of this novel-in-progress. At Post No. 500, this exploration into the creative process -- which includes plenty of distractions/tangents /thoughts & rants by Eleanor, her Biographer and selected guest artists -- is complete. We aren't sure what happens after Post No. 500, and we dare not jump ahead of ourselves.

There will be the occasional typo (as Eleanor points out), and much of this is intended to be "original draft" -- what comes out of our mouths (heads) first, and then set down in that order. Not all of it will be included in the novel, but all of it is happening in real time.

The Postings:


Monday, May 10, 2010

Eleanor says: "There is no turning back"


We are always standing on a precipice. We are always ready to fall. We are always ready to step away from the precipice. The key to all of this is being ready, whatever decision you decide to make. But once you make this decision, because it will determine your life, there is no turning back. And this is something you must understand. And then, after you understand this, you must believe in it, with all of your heart, with all of who you are. And then, you make your decision. Then – you are ready.

(photograph -- Rebecca Knaur)

15 comments:

Higgy Piggie said...

I close my eyes.

I jump.

It's amazing!

Dreamer said...

I'm at the precipice but I'm a bit scared to jump and perhaps this is the issue, I want to believe it's possible but I'm not sure how to get there. It seems harder then just jumping. I guess I'm not ready but I don't want to turn back to what was before. But I'm thinking I have to be practical or that my head is too far in the clouds. Time has a way of messing with your head. Maybe I just need to get out of my own way. I want to say Hello? Anybody out there? Is anybody listening? Does anyone even know I am here?? Alone?? I'm feeling very alone on the edge of this precipice. Maybe Eleanor is listening.

Geoff Schutt said...

Eleanor says, "I am listening. Of course I am listening. I am always listening."

Eleanor says: "When you're standing on the edge, you always feel alone -- but you're never alone, really. Look at the next edge over -- see? You're not alone."

Dreamer said...

I wonder if Eleanor ever looks at my blog? www.thesearedbluehaircomment.blogspot.com I see you guys over there at that other precipice, I'm waving! Hi...
It's so funny that I could really imagine this .. I can go there to pictures in my mind so easily. Maybe I need to read more and more and create good mind altering images in my head. Or maybe I should just live but fantasy is fun sometimes just not all the time. Anyway .. I'm a little worried about what will happen with Eleanor when you get to the last number? And I am so glad that I found her on Craigslist, yeah I'm pretty sure that's where I first spied you! Thank you! Your always so positive and this goes such a long way!! : )

Geoff Schutt said...

Dreamer T: We visited earlier today, and Eleanor remarked how much she liked the shirts you were making (from the picture), and of course -- the words speak to us, of course -- your words, which are vulnerable and truth and real -- they speak to us. And of course we are waving back, from this edge.

We can see you, yes.

G & E, or E & G

Julie said...

P.S. - I love the picture! It's awesome.

Julie said...

Hello Geoff and Eleanor! It's so good to see you. Your words ring especially true with me right now. I'm going through some rough spots and had to make some decisions recently. None of the "solutions" are easy. But it did feel liberating to finally make the leap.

Your words make me feel much better about the decisions. There's nowhere left to go but up! Thank you, as always, for your kindness...and for making me think.

Geoff Schutt said...

Thanks, Julie, for always seeming to stop by at the exact "right" time. The leap can indeed be liberating -- as well as all of those other emotions/feelings ... the good and the not-so-good. But after the jump comes the freedom you speak of, yes.

Lillian said...

Oh! I love this book. this girl is me! With the poetry..if I could just find a nice field to lie down on and a relentless summer sun..we would be a match.

I'm following you! Please follow me
-Thanks.

Geoff Schutt said...

Eleanor says, "Thank you, Lillian." And Eleanor is envious of your Pulitzer Prize, too. (smile)

The Mad Celt said...

There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness.

Peace, joy, orange pop and moondust for you and the Kind Lady.

Geoff Schutt said...

Dale -- we thank you -- what beautiful words you send to us. We wish you the same in return!

Geoff & Eleanor

Carolina Bonturi said...

Eleanor is like all the girls who decided to jump.

soulintention said...

geoff - there is no turning back.... hope everything is going well --and there is light (green) that is ---hope deadlines were met and we will soon meet you and "E" at a book signing.....

Geoff Schutt said...

barbara -- thank you. One deadline met, yes. And now more Eleanor words to write. (She says so -- "We're not done yet.")

ELEANOR says: "Please turn the page. Keep reading."

For more of Eleanor and her Biographer -- as well as the work of our many guest artists -- check out the older postings. "Everything is part of the process, and the process is the journey," Eleanor says.



"The Little Room," Olive Thomas In Background

"The Little Room," Olive Thomas In Background