Posted November 25, 2020 by nurbrun
#twine #interactive fiction #poetry #poem #gamejam #jam #short
Another game jam done! This was made for the Twine Poetry Jam, made in less than 48 hours (closer to 8) because I'm more of a sprinter than a marathoner.
Honestly, this jam was one of the hardest ones for me to finish. It's a month long and it took me til the 23nd to be able to do something. I spent the better half of this month staring at a blank document. This is my first interactive piece that's directly derived (in its entirety, at least) from a pre-written poem. Inspiration just hasn't been coming these days.
Doing this – transferring an already written poem to a digital format – has felt dirty to me in the past. Desperate times I suppose; but if we don't challenge our underlying assumptions, we won't grow.
The original poem:
stillbirth
to be human. to be mediated.
to be transitive, as in bodhisattva’s seven wings.
you arrive unanchored, unassumed
beneath the earth’s mantle, seeking questions
for the answers that followed you here.
you do not remember how to remember
but you know how to fix a surfboard:
how to resin, how to sand.
as a child you sought the dark
loved the word cataclysm, the certain stretch
of syllables that made the ocean beg,
and you learned that the world works in offerings
petals from the poppies growing in the yard
rice syphoned into shirt sleeves before dinner
you told it secrets that were whispered without words
but with arrangements: a book from the shelf
falling, a bee landing on a photographed face.
until one day you brought it a plastic butterfly
shattered by your own arm and the mallet it carried.
the waves lapped it up. you left with kelp in your hair
knowing the ocean: celibate, virginal
as a child’s hand clasped around your pinky
merciless
serventile
got truncated as well as slightly altered. I don't think I altered it enough – the digital version makes too many leaps, weakening its punch. It's valuable knowledge, having this – can't make too many leaps in a form that literally leaps. The tension between the couplets is lost in this form as well, maybe that's what was stitching the whole thing together.
Anyway – here's the deep structure:
Short and sweet, as the Jam called for. Let's get to it then –
What worked:
What needs work:
Yeesh.