Writing ‘dark fiction’: an autoethnographic reflection

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Simon Lee-Price
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ABSTRACT An earlier version of this paper was presented at a multidisciplinary conference on ‘dark heritage’ in 2019. It describes and reflects on my experience of writing a short story for submission to a commercial ‘dark fiction’ anthology and discusses the social, personal, and linguistic factors which contribute to the production of a popular literary text. In particular, it examines to what extent negative connotations of ‘darkness’ as well as stereotypical representations of the monstrous can be avoided or subverted, while at the same time adhering to the genre requirements of a commercial publisher’s brief and writing to a deadline. The approach I take is broadly autoethnographic: my ‘data’ includes ‘field notes’ that I kept throughout the writing process and daily captures of the story as it progressed toward completion. By bringing to light the process through which a dark text is produced, I offer a means for thinking about the deployment and interpretation of tropes of darkness in scholarly and imaginative writing. It is hoped that the autoethnographic methods I employ could be suitably adapted for use in creative writing studies as a means of developing students’ and teachers’ writerly self-awareness.
写“黑暗小说”:一种自我民族志反思
摘要本文的早期版本在2019年的一次关于“黑暗遗产”的多学科会议上发表。它描述并反思了我写短篇小说以提交给商业“黑暗小说”选集的经历,并讨论了促成流行文学文本产生的社会、个人和语言因素。特别是,它考察了在多大程度上可以避免或颠覆“黑暗”的负面含义以及对怪物的刻板描述,同时遵守商业出版商简报的类型要求,并在截止日期前写作。我采用的方法大体上是民族志:我的“数据”包括我在整个写作过程中保存的“实地笔记”,以及在故事走向完成时对故事的日常捕捉。通过揭示黑暗文本的产生过程,我提供了一种思考在学术和富有想象力的写作中使用和解释黑暗比喻的方法。希望我所采用的民族志方法能够适当地用于创造性写作研究,作为培养学生和教师写作自我意识的一种手段。
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