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B O N D P H O N E.
Words and pictures by Chris Lamb.

2.19.2006

 

Busy doing nothing.

Twelve till ten on a Saturday night and there's a lot I should be doing instead of blogging. Like capital-W writing, for instance, or going out into the bitter cold to drink with people for friend's birthday. Yet here I am instead, whiskey chilling in a glass and new pop music coming in over headphones. It happens sometimes.

Though "new" is a bit subjective here: I'm listening to the not-quite released Love is All album, featuring the song "Felt Tip" which I stumbled over around this time last year in demo form. Ah, and there it is playing now, because iTunes runs on confluence, don't you know.

First impression on the final take? Somewhere between then and now, All is Love grew up a little. The demo was a slow and deliberate thing, like a wandering reminiscence along the outside of a scene you were never really a part of; pretty pop, too be certain, but a bit to precious for its own good. This new version has a necessary edge to it, swapping borrowed nostalgia for actual experience and the memory of it. Where the demo was all the stories your more adventurous friends told of their clubbing glory days, the album track is actual dance floor memoir, watching the next wave of ratty kids writing their name on the wall in thick Sharpie, claiming your old space as theirs a bit at a time. "Step right on the beat" indeed.

Which leads not at all to the news of the day: I'm creating a pseudonym. After years of thinking the idea of writing under any name but mine to be fundamentally silly, I've found myself writing for an editor who, for various reasons, feels his writers would be best served by a bit of anonymity.* Rather than stopping there, I've decided to create an entire person complete with personality and writing style to back up the name. Partly because I've never done it before, but mostly out of something Kieron Gillen said a while back on of of the forums I use, about how having more than one personality allows you full use of the range of emotions and styles. That's a poor paraphrase, but the idea is sound. Blame drink and lack of internet for the misquoting.

I haven't decided yet if I'll own up to work under the new name, but as there's no work to show yet I think I can wait to burn that particular bridge. I've discovered in the meantime that it isn't as easy as it looks, creating some one believable out of nothing. Reality has it too easy.


Comments:
Irritatingly idealistic (and probably not-to-mention clichéd) as it sounds, pseudonyms are best found, not forced out of something that you already are. I've been 20thCenturyGirl for god knows how many years now - it hit me after hearing Blur's For Tomorrow, although I'm sure you figured that out already. It's neat, it works, it's uncommon enough to be available on most forums etc, and then everyone knows that hey, I liked the '90s.

I'm not sure what my point is, really. But I know what you mean - I have tried (and failed miserably) in the past to change my pen-name to something else but have always come back to this one. I guess I got lucky.

-Hannah
 
You're dead right about the organic part. I didn't mention it in the post (part out of aloofness, the due to inebriation), but the name is actually coming out of the character I created for the game Second Life. The first name is up to you, but it forces a surname on you. I went with the one that sounded good, slapped on a first name from Morrion's The Invisibles (the source for all my thinking on fictional personas, and the catalyst for more of the massive changes in my life than anything else, bar songs heard at the right moment), and went with it. Creating the character's look in-game filled in the rest, and boom: found persona. And if he doesn't work out, I can always kill him.

20th Century Girl is perfect, both in source and sound. More power to you for making it work.
 
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Big Pond: The Idea Store

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