Coming In February - I Enjoy Being a Girl!

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I Enjoy Being A Girl!

A Lyrical Adventure Designed to Challenge Your Musical Skills

Is Music Your Forte?

Does music allow you to find harmony in an otherwise dissonant life? Does a vibrant libretto combined with a strong leitmotif make your day? Or, does something by Alicia Keys, Taylor Swift, or Lady Gaga light your Bic? Could it be an Oldie that grabs you: Bohemian Rhapsody, Imagine, Hey Jude, or maybe Bridge over Troubled Water.

There have been many good stories on BC inspired by songs. There have also been great song parodies. Our authors seem to know how to take a phrase and build it into a wondrous tale.

We would like to challenge you to take your favorite song and use it as a muse to write a story for BC.
Feel free to tap into any genre of music. Write any kind of story you like that fits the BC mode — you might even pick an aria and spin a yarn about a castrato. Perhaps you'll pluck a Gregorian chant and broaden the folklore around Pope Joan. Or, maybe you'll take on the wailing Maggie Mae to complain about the woman who changed you. The music must merely be the jumping off point.

There won't be voting. These stories will be judged by a panel of misfits and malcontents who have demonstrated a knowledge of writing, reading, and are totally incapable of ‘rithmatic. The prize is yet to be determined, perhaps a chromatic scale to weigh your writing talent, or a brand new fugue that will allow you to forget who you are -- and start a new life.

So pick a carole, and then write about Carl becoming Carol. Tell us about an intersexed person whose parents fixed what wasn’t Baroque. March to your own drummer. Waltz us through a night on the town. Just duet.

Details to Follow

Thanks again,

Jill and a host of favorites.

Comments

+10 pun damage!

If our esteemed authors have half as much fun writing their tales as you did writing that synopsis, I think I can pre-book any rainy February weekends to reading / voting / commenting on them!

Well, how else would I find the time in between the existing dozen or so serials I'm currently reading...

 
 
--Ben


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As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

Don't forget Doo-wop

There are genres of music to use as a starting point for "I enjoy being a girl" even the Beach boys or Monkees, Perhaps Neil Diamond's Girl, You'll be a woman someday"
Canned heat, Jethro Tull, Crosby , Stills, Nash and Young.
Country western
Rap
R&B
Hip hop
And perhaps some Contemporary Christian

Maybe even Melanies "I've got brand new roller skates you've got a key"

Jill Micayla
May you have a wonderful today and a better tomorrow

Jill Micayla
Be kinder than necessary,Because everyone you meet
Is fighting some kind of battle.

Or that immortal transgender hit, Yesterday

by the Beatles,

Remember the line

>> "Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be."

Or the "Momma" Cass Eliot hit with the line,

>>"I've looked at life from both sides now."

Or even the popular tune the British played at the surrender cerimony at Yorktown, The World Turned Upside-down

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Did she really???

I don't know if Mama Cass Elliot did a cover of "Both Sides Now" but do know Joni Mitchell was the author and Judi Collins did the first commercially successful recording with Joni Mitchell following later with an album track. It is a rather neat song to read as a poem.

Carol in a sandwich bar

"Away in a Pret a Manger"?

Shall I give up now while I'm ahead? Now that might be useful - a head.

Shouldn't that be 'Rhythmatic'?

And I'm reminded of that immortal line, "Dad, do you know the piano's on my foot?

"No Son, you hum it, I'll play it."

Susie

PG?

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Susan,

have you got the kettle on?
OK OK, I'm only monkeying around.

 
Topsy
Mostly Harmless

[apologies to anyone not living in the UK in the 70s or 80s]

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