A new year, and the first chat I'd had with Darcy since Christmas was to discuss what I'd be writing for him. The trouble was, I hadn't any ideas about what I should write. Sure, I could have cobbled something together about the large family celebration at the village hall, but frankly it wouldn't have been particularly interesting. Merlin had done us proud with the catering, there was plenty of Ivory reminiscing and overexcited toddlers. Some overeating too. But not really story material.
"Don't worry about it," said Darcy, "I've had an idea. A source of material that's been under my nose all this time."
He paused, but seeing I wasn't going to play guessing games he sighed and continued.
"We raid the archives of the Mellowdene Examiner. I did that as a rushed job when you were missing - re-using Harry Hawthorne's food review about Gordon Doughty's Hamburger Wagon. A bit of a filler, to be honest, and I don't really want to rehash too many reports. I want stories. And we could have them if we use the People column as raw material."
He looked at me expectantly, eyes shining. I knew of the People column, of course. It is a longstanding but occasional feature of the newspaper where a villager will relate a family tale or anecdote. As Sylvanians are open people, they are happy to chat about their lives, and Darcy allows them to preserve those memories and events within his newspaper. This was an idea started by his father and it has proved popular in the village.
"I thought that you could present the articles in a different format," Darcy continued, "less of an interview and reportage but more as a narrative. We know these people well enough, after all."
I could see he was trying to gauge my reaction whilst his "big sell" continued.
"It would be a decent fall back when you don't have stories of your own. I could do it, but I might tend to slip into reporter mode; just look at what I wrote last time! Also, I think you might find it interesting. Think of it as presenting folk tales. You'd be beginning a new phase of your storytelling!"
A new beginning? Maybe. The idea wasn't unattractive. I recalled some previous articles and they did deserve a wider audience. They just needed a little context. A little tweaking. Some in particular would lend themselves...
Darcy was grinning. That cheeky mouse knew I'd agree.
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This is based upon a discussion between Antonia Petite (who handles the People column in the Mellowdene Examiner) and Rolf Billabong. I was interested to find that Antonia makes copious notes during her interviews. These contain her observations and additional information that doesn't make it into the published Examiner article. All useful for my rejigging of the tale. I hope you agree.
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We come from Koalaroo, a small island beyond the triple isles of Tricadna, due east of Zooville and approaching the Ring of Sylvania. You won't see it on most maps because it is very small. Really small. It has a hot climate with a limited water supply and a growing population.
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Kylie and Jason had thrown off their lethargy and were intrigued by Beaky Webster. Somehow he found time away from his First Mate duties to entertain the children off deck.
At one point, we saw a length of the river where snow had fallen - something before that point I'd only ever seen in a book, but to experience the real thing... the stark landscape was astounding to our eyes.
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