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00:00:00I, I'm really good at holding on, even when I know it's wrong, at least it's in my mind
00:00:10And I, always seem to get off track, picking up all this time, I know it doesn't
00:00:19Send me, a bittersweet, distraction, making you, standing for my, harmful chain reaction
00:00:39I'm beating myself out all the time, holding
00:00:54Maya sat on the edge of the dock, her bright blue eyes searching the night sky
00:01:00She wondered if a purpose was something you were born with, a calling that tugged at you from deep inside
00:01:06Or if it was simply the name you gave to whatever it was you ultimately fell into
00:01:11To lend it an importance it might not deserve
00:01:15She hoped it was the former, she liked to believe she was meant for more
00:01:27Um, right here, green jacket
00:01:29Uh, hello Sky, um, I read that publishers had turned away your books for five years before you finally wrote
00:01:35Maya's Fall
00:01:36I'm a writer, or at least I'm trying to be
00:01:38I was wondering if you could talk for a little bit about how you keep going in the face of
00:01:42rejection
00:01:44Prove them wrong, board them your sales numbers anonymously
00:01:48Okay, next question
00:01:49Um, you hear me
00:01:53Hi
00:01:54Hello
00:01:54When are you going to write the sequel?
00:01:57There are no plans for a sequel
00:01:59But, uh, I have a new book
00:02:02It's called So Dark the Waves
00:02:03I just finished it
00:02:05Uh, I really hope you'll give it a shot
00:02:06It is the best thing I've ever done
00:02:09So it just ends there?
00:02:10You're really going to leave Maya like that?
00:02:13She didn't even make it to Albuquerque
00:02:16Um, we grow attached to these characters and their lives
00:02:20And sometimes it's hard to say goodbye to people you love
00:02:23Um, let's see
00:02:26Ah, I'm sorry, we're all out of time
00:02:29Thank you all for coming
00:02:30And let's hear it again for our guest tonight
00:02:33Author Skychased
00:02:42I usually get paid as soon as the event ends
00:02:44Oh, I'm sorry, we don't cut the checks here
00:02:46They go out from the main office
00:02:48But you'll have it in five to ten business for a while
00:02:51Can't you make an exception?
00:02:53I'm sorry, it's store policy
00:02:54But please, um, help yourself to anything that's on the table
00:03:33I'm sorry, I'm sorry, haven't they?
00:03:34Oh, I can't see
00:03:44Raymond, how was your grandfather?
00:03:45Monday, I was so sorry
00:03:47Having an exception Got
00:03:47I want something Me
00:03:47a
00:03:47special You're
00:03:47man You'reиком
00:03:50You're my student
00:04:12One-twenty.
00:04:15Uh, I was barely here eight hours.
00:04:19Ma'am, we don't do hourly rates.
00:04:21We're not their type of establishment.
00:04:34I am done with the tours, Chelsea.
00:04:37I barely break even.
00:04:39So dark the waves, let's just set up a virtual session.
00:04:44They're past.
00:04:48What do you mean?
00:04:49They didn't like it.
00:04:54Maya's Fall made them a lot of money.
00:04:56I know.
00:04:57They won't even put an editor onto it?
00:05:06Pretentious. Convoluted nonsense.
00:05:09Written by a sociopath.
00:05:11Oh my God.
00:05:11Oh, that one was off the record. Just ignore that last one.
00:05:15Somewhere else.
00:05:16That was three different publishers.
00:05:18Look.
00:05:21It's a sophomore slump.
00:05:22It happens to the best of them.
00:05:24I spent two years on that.
00:05:26You can't take it personally.
00:05:27I bled for that book. Everything on those pages is me.
00:05:30How am I not supposed to take this personally?
00:05:32Look, there's one recipe for continued success.
00:05:36Repetition.
00:05:36When you find something that works, you need to give them more of the same.
00:05:40I mean a sequel.
00:05:41Or better yet, a trilogy.
00:05:43Maya's return.
00:05:44Maya's revenge.
00:05:45Send the kids to the moon for all I care.
00:05:48Jesus Christ.
00:05:49Can you deliver a love interest?
00:05:51It's like you don't know your readers at all.
00:05:54The guy should be brooding.
00:05:57But give him a puppy.
00:05:59How about I just make him perpetually shirtless?
00:06:02Now you think.
00:06:03Chelsea.
00:06:06I am dead broke.
00:06:09I don't know how much longer I can get by.
00:06:12You need money?
00:06:13Get me something that will sell.
00:06:16Simple as that.
00:06:31Sorry.
00:06:32I didn't mean to scare you.
00:06:37Did you need something?
00:06:39I thought maybe you'd recognize me.
00:06:42Can't say that I do.
00:06:43I was at the reading last night.
00:06:45At the bookmark.
00:06:48Did you follow me here?
00:06:51No, no.
00:06:52I was just walking and I saw you.
00:06:54I'm a really big fan.
00:06:55I wanted to say hello last night but I chickened out.
00:06:58I'm not great with crowds.
00:07:00It's a really long way to see you and I have a million questions.
00:07:03Do you maybe have a little time to talk?
00:07:06I just spent two weeks in ten different cities.
00:07:08I am tired and hungry and I just want to get home.
00:07:12There's an address on my website.
00:07:13You can send any questions you have there in a self-addressed stamped envelope.
00:07:18If you're hungry, I could buy you breakfast.
00:07:25Holly, is that with a Y?
00:07:29How else would you spell it?
00:07:31There was a woman in Duluth who spelled Catherine with a Q.
00:07:35Now I always ask.
00:07:44The main difference between a cat and a lie is that the cat has only nine lives.
00:07:51Truly yours, Sky Chase.
00:07:55Isn't that how Mark Twain signed his books?
00:07:58Yeah.
00:08:01But he's dead now so I figure, you know, he's not using it.
00:08:12I'm sorry, did you want one?
00:08:13No.
00:08:14That's okay.
00:08:24Oh, I didn't realize they were selling those.
00:08:26Oh.
00:08:28I, um, I had it made.
00:08:31You really are a fan.
00:08:33The biggest.
00:08:36There's something else I wanted to ask you.
00:08:38Yeah.
00:08:40We're on your dime.
00:08:41Ask away.
00:08:43I'm a writer.
00:08:46And I was hoping you could help me.
00:08:49I have a book.
00:08:51It's almost done, but I'm having trouble writing an ending.
00:08:56Yeah, I'm not really sure what I can do for you.
00:09:00You can mentor me.
00:09:01Give me notes.
00:09:03Your author's buyer said you used to run writer's workshops.
00:09:06I don't do that anymore.
00:09:09Plus, once you start publishing your own stuff, you just open yourself up to all kinds of lawsuits.
00:09:13Give notes on some terrible script, next thing you know you're being sued because yours takes place on the same
00:09:17planet.
00:09:19So, no thanks.
00:09:21But I can, I can recommend someone. I think I, um, have a number.
00:09:25I don't want their opinion.
00:09:26I want yours.
00:09:30I could pay you.
00:09:36It's gonna take a lot more than lunch.
00:09:38I have money.
00:09:39From what? Your paper route?
00:09:41I've saved $2,000.
00:09:46You're currently in possession of $2,000.
00:09:49But you're currently in possession of $2,000?
00:09:58Okay, kid.
00:10:00But I do not copy edit, okay? My grammar is trash.
00:10:03Thank you so much. Really, this means the world to me.
00:10:07Mm-hmm.
00:10:11All right, I'm gonna go to the bathroom. You settle up the check?
00:10:29All right, we'll go to my place.
00:10:30Yeah.
00:10:36Are you okay to drive?
00:10:40I am inviting you into my home. This is an exercise of trust for all involved.
00:10:45Hop in.
00:10:47I am doing this.
00:10:54ent'o'o'o'.
00:11:16And I will ever get this out.
00:11:53Are you coming?
00:11:55Yeah.
00:11:56I guess I just can't believe I'm actually here.
00:12:04I'm going to go unpack and scrub off ten cities worth of filth, but you can start here.
00:12:12Go ahead and print off your draft, and we'll take a look at it when I'm...
00:12:45All done?
00:12:47All done?
00:12:49All done?
00:12:51All done?
00:13:03All done?
00:13:15All done?
00:13:31All done?
00:13:32All done?
00:13:58All done?
00:14:00If you're going to be here, we need to establish some ground rules.
00:14:02The first being, don't touch my stuff.
00:14:04The second being, don't touch my stuff.
00:14:07Who was that in all those pictures?
00:14:09He's Paul.
00:14:10Paul Walsh?
00:14:13How do you know that name?
00:14:15From the dedication in the front of the book for Paul Walsh with blood?
00:14:19Right.
00:14:21What happened to him?
00:14:23That's none of your business.
00:14:26Bring it out when it's ready.
00:14:27All right.
00:14:36All right.
00:14:40All right.
00:14:47All right.
00:14:59I'm sorry.
00:15:00I'm really sorry.
00:15:01I didn't mean to upset you.
00:15:04Sometimes I'm too curious for my own good, and I just have a problem with boundaries,
00:15:08but knowing that I upset you, it makes me feel really bad and-
00:15:12Okay.
00:15:12Stop.
00:15:24Think we could all use a little time out?
00:15:32I haven't dusted these off in forever.
00:15:38Don't get too many visitors out here.
00:15:40The middle of nowhere is great for writing, but terrible for company.
00:15:45Yeah, let's not do that.
00:15:53So, what did I do for fun in, um, uh, where are you from again?
00:15:59Alaska.
00:16:02Your family was okay with you coming all this way just to get a book signed?
00:16:07I don't really have a family.
00:16:09Been on my own for a while now.
00:16:12It's been a hard couple of years.
00:16:15My mom died, and my dad died shortly after.
00:16:20Damn.
00:16:22Finding the book, it helped me get through them.
00:16:29When I looked at Maya, I saw myself.
00:16:32It was like things finally made sense for me.
00:16:37You've just had such a profound impact on my life, and even if it meant selling everything I owned and
00:16:43leaving everything else behind,
00:16:47I knew I had to meet you.
00:17:00Shoot.
00:17:11Paul was my fiancé.
00:17:17We met at a writing retreat I was running.
00:17:22He proposed to me over there under that tree.
00:17:29Living room.
00:17:31A gun.
00:17:34He put a bullet in his head.
00:17:42So, I packed up every piece of him and put it in the attic.
00:17:48You gotta screw him, right?
00:17:54Okay.
00:17:56No title.
00:17:58I haven't thought of one.
00:18:00Okay.
00:18:01Fantasy, YA.
00:18:04It's sort of a mystery, I guess.
00:18:07How far along are you?
00:18:10There's three chapters left to write.
00:18:12And you're stuck?
00:18:14I don't have a resolution.
00:18:17If it's a mystery, you really need to have the end of mind from the start.
00:18:22Oh.
00:18:23I guess I thought I could just wait and see how it all turned out.
00:18:28That's a bold strategy.
00:18:30No title, no ending.
00:18:32Where are all my damn pens?
00:18:41I'm doing everything wrong, aren't I?
00:18:44Your first novel is supposed to be bad.
00:18:46You need to just get it out of your system.
00:18:48The next one will be good?
00:18:52Uh, no.
00:18:57You have a really beautiful house.
00:19:00Thanks.
00:19:04These are cool.
00:19:06Where'd you get them?
00:19:09Oh, they belong to the previous owner.
00:19:12He was pretentious.
00:19:17How long have you lived here?
00:19:20A few years.
00:19:22Was it hard to stay after Paul killed himself?
00:19:27Sharing time is over.
00:19:28That subject is officially off limits.
00:19:34What's your book about?
00:19:38Huh?
00:19:40The new one?
00:19:41That you mentioned at the reading?
00:19:43So Dark?
00:19:45The Waves.
00:19:46So Dark the Waves.
00:19:49About guilt, loss, the intrinsic dishonesty of the human condition.
00:19:56Whoa.
00:19:58What's that mean?
00:20:02I'm trying something different.
00:20:05Is there a reason you don't want to write another Maya book?
00:20:08There are a lot of reasons.
00:20:12Do you not have any ideas?
00:20:14I have a great idea.
00:20:15How about we stop talking about this?
00:20:19Sorry.
00:20:20I'm just a little nervous.
00:20:29All right.
00:20:30Holly with a Y.
00:20:33Let's see what you got.
00:20:57Hello.
00:21:03Hello.
00:21:12Hi.
00:21:13Hello.
00:21:41What do you think?
00:21:44It's pretty rough.
00:21:47Oh.
00:22:02But it's not unsolvable.
00:22:05I think with a lot of work we can lift this thing into shape.
00:22:08Yeah?
00:22:10Thank you so much.
00:22:20It's getting pretty late.
00:22:22I should find a motel.
00:22:31Sorry.
00:22:33It's just, um, yeah, it is getting late.
00:22:38So why don't you just stay here for a few days?
00:22:42You know, we can roll up our sleeves.
00:22:45We have the 2,000.
00:22:46Wow.
00:22:47We can figure something out.
00:22:51That's very generous of you.
00:22:53Mm-hmm.
00:22:57The guest bedroom is upstairs, the first door on the right.
00:23:01So, do you have any questions for me before I go to bed, like where the clean towels are
00:23:05or...
00:23:05No.
00:23:06Great, because I don't think I have any clean towels, so...
00:23:12Actually, could I stay down here for a while and listen to some of those?
00:23:18Yeah.
00:23:20Knock yourself out.
00:23:22The turntable's on the piano.
00:23:24Thanks.
00:24:13Chelsea, I'm working on something new.
00:24:51Not that one.
00:25:01Just pick another one, okay?
00:25:03Did I do something wrong?
00:25:27Sky?
00:25:28Sky?
00:26:06Sky?
00:26:19Sky?
00:26:21Sky?
00:26:22Sky?
00:26:24Sky?
00:26:27Sky?
00:26:27Sky?
00:26:34Sky?
00:26:37Sky?
00:26:39Sky?
00:26:41Sky?
00:26:43Sky?
00:26:53I don't know.
00:27:15Morning.
00:27:16Hey, can you...
00:27:17Oh, yeah.
00:27:18Sorry.
00:27:19It's fine.
00:27:21How did you sleep?
00:27:23I go log.
00:27:26Glad to hear it.
00:27:29Are we okay?
00:27:31I feel like I keep making these mistakes.
00:27:33It's over.
00:27:34Forget it.
00:27:35I have.
00:27:36You're out of coffee.
00:27:38And eggs.
00:27:41It needs to eat, right?
00:27:43I found this in the back of the cabinet.
00:27:46I left you some, but there wasn't much love.
00:27:50I have business in town.
00:27:51I can hit the grocery store before I get home, so...
00:27:55Any requests?
00:27:56No.
00:27:59How long will you...
00:28:03This should keep you busy?
00:28:08Take a look.
00:28:09We can talk when I get back.
00:28:11It's a good start.
00:28:13You really think so?
00:28:15Wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it.
00:28:19You think I should add a love interest?
00:28:22Gotta know your audience.
00:28:25You trust me, right?
00:28:28Of course.
00:28:31Has anyone else given you any input on the draft?
00:28:35No.
00:28:35You're the first person I've shown it to.
00:28:38Perfect.
00:28:41Let's just keep it between the two of us...
00:28:43For now.
00:28:44Until it's done.
00:28:49Before I forget, um...
00:28:51The money you mentioned?
00:28:53Yeah?
00:28:56Could I...
00:28:58Have it?
00:28:59Oh.
00:29:00Oh.
00:29:00Yeah, right.
00:29:01Of course.
00:29:02One sec.
00:29:03Uh-huh.
00:29:33This is all I have on me, but I can get more.
00:29:37This is...
00:29:38Fine for now.
00:29:41Do me a favor.
00:29:42Email me your file.
00:29:44I need to reformat it.
00:29:45Origins are too wide.
00:29:46The font is too big.
00:29:47It's throwing off the page count.
00:29:49It's just the first draft.
00:29:53You want to do this correctly, right?
00:29:55I mean, I thought you said you wanted to be a writer.
00:29:58I do.
00:29:59Well...
00:29:59This is what writers do.
00:30:02You're paying me a lot of money, Holly, but if you'd rather, I just mail it in.
00:30:07No, of course not.
00:30:09I'll...
00:30:09I'll send it right away.
00:30:11Great.
00:30:16Leave off the title page for now.
00:30:19Until we can think of something catchy.
00:30:21Well, I actually...
00:30:22I had some ideas I wanted to run by you.
00:30:23Like, uh, Disappear or Anchor or, I don't know, maybe Fangirl.
00:30:31Good start.
00:30:33Keep thinking.
00:30:46Chelsea.
00:30:47Hey, do you have a minute?
00:30:48I never have a minute.
00:30:50I have a new book for you.
00:30:53I've been working on it a while.
00:30:54I didn't want to jinx it by telling you.
00:30:56You know I hate surprises.
00:30:58You'll like this one.
00:30:59I think it's really something special.
00:31:02Look, no offense, but that was the pitch for your last book, and we all know how that turned out.
00:31:09Look, I'm sending it to you now.
00:31:11Drop whatever you're doing and read it, okay?
00:31:58You should be all of it.
00:31:59I really appreciate you grabbing this for me.
00:32:02Oh, what are neighbors for?
00:32:03You might want to read the one from the electric company.
00:32:06It's towards the bottom.
00:32:10I did not go through your mail.
00:32:11Well, it's just the envelope is very bright.
00:32:15Orange.
00:32:16I think it's a final notice.
00:32:19I'll do that.
00:32:21Thanks again.
00:32:22I owe you one.
00:32:23Oh, isn't you offered?
00:32:25We're having a big fundraiser at the end of the month to send the high school football team off to
00:32:30state.
00:32:31Go Wolfpack.
00:32:33Anyway, maybe we could get a few of your autographed books to auction off.
00:32:38I'll pay for them.
00:32:40Yeah, sure.
00:32:41Okay.
00:32:41Oh, wonderful.
00:32:48Oh.
00:32:50You should look at the gas bill, too.
00:32:58It's just very bright.
00:33:03Jesus.
00:33:06Oh, Jesus.
00:33:10Oh, Jesus.
00:33:13Oh, Jesus.
00:34:32Hey!
00:34:33I made a break with you in chapter 21.
00:34:35What are those pictures doing out?
00:34:37Oh, I put them there.
00:34:39Thought it might help.
00:34:40What right do you have to meddle in my personal life?
00:34:44I'm sorry.
00:34:45You're here to fix your book.
00:34:46You're not here to fix me.
00:34:53I didn't mean to upset you.
00:34:55But it's not good to hold on to pain.
00:34:58Locking memories of him in the end until you face that hell.
00:35:03Maybe you wouldn't have to drink as much.
00:35:05I drink because I like it.
00:35:08Seems like you need it.
00:35:12Who are you to say that to me? You've known me two days.
00:35:15I've learned a lot about you.
00:35:18God, I totally get it now.
00:35:21No wonder you don't have any family.
00:35:22They probably couldn't get away from you fast enough.
00:35:26How could you say that?
00:35:27Yeah, not so fun, is it?
00:35:29When people make assumptions.
00:35:32Another valuable life lesson free of charge.
00:35:35You're nothing like I thought you'd be.
00:35:36I will never meet your idols, kid.
00:35:42Oh, damn.
00:35:44Is that a fuse?
00:35:47No, it's what happens when you don't pay the electric bill.
00:36:04I just press A B.
00:36:13I'm in a second.
00:36:20See.
00:36:21No.
00:36:33It happens.
00:36:34You need to drool me.
00:36:58I brought you these.
00:37:00Thanks.
00:37:05Just remember to blow them out before you go to bed.
00:37:07Of course.
00:37:13I'll call the electric company in the morning, work something out.
00:37:17I have a few more hours left on my computer.
00:37:20I'll just write by the candlelight like the pioneers used to do.
00:37:25You do that.
00:37:37Have you read it yet?
00:37:41Yes, I realize it doesn't have a title.
00:37:43Just, um, I was thinking maybe fangirl.
00:37:50Yeah, just, just me, okay?
00:37:52It's gonna be the book that turns my career around.
00:37:54Yeah.
00:37:59Yeah.
00:38:07Yeah.
00:38:16Yeah.
00:38:22Yeah.
00:38:30You're not even building it in a bottle.
00:38:33I don't even think you can do better.
00:38:35I know I can.
00:38:38Just need to have patience.
00:38:43Okay.
00:38:44See that right there?
00:38:45It's not helping my concentration.
00:38:52Like we did it though.
00:38:54What would you do without me?
00:38:55Mm-hmm.
00:38:57I don't want to find out.
00:39:36Hey!
00:39:37Knock it off!
00:39:48Is everything all right?
00:39:52Okay?
00:39:53You tell me.
00:39:56Everything's fine.
00:40:00Okay, well I'm gonna need you to stop whatever it is you're doing in there then.
00:40:05What I'm doing?
00:40:07The banging.
00:40:09What is with the banging?
00:40:12Huh?
00:40:13I'm not banging anything.
00:40:15I didn't hear anything.
00:40:19Are you serious?
00:40:22What did it sound like?
00:40:25Like banging, loud banging on the wall.
00:40:30Honestly, I haven't been banging anything.
00:40:32I haven't heard any banging.
00:40:40No, don't even.
00:40:44Maybe it was the wind.
00:40:46Or some tree branches.
00:40:49Are you messing with me?
00:40:51What is this?
00:40:53No.
00:40:54No.
00:40:55No.
00:40:55I'm not doing that.
00:41:01I'm not really sure what you want me to say.
00:41:05Never mind.
00:41:06Just go back to bed.
00:41:32Just go back to bed.
00:41:52It's so good.
00:41:57No.
00:41:58No.
00:41:59I'm not doing it.
00:42:01I'm not doing it.
00:42:02So I'm not doing it.
00:42:02Do you really know what you mean?
00:42:03I don't know.
00:42:04No.
00:42:05You're not doing it.
00:42:05Just go back to bed.
00:42:06I'm not thinking.
00:43:47Can't I make a partial payment or get on some kind of plan?
00:43:52Can I speak with a manager?
00:44:22Can I make a partial payment?
00:44:30Can I make a partial payment?
00:44:31What is this girl?
00:44:31Let's go.
00:45:05I don't know.
00:45:36I don't know.
00:46:09I don't know.
00:46:31I don't know.
00:46:36I don't know.
00:47:06No, it's way better than that other crap you were trying to peddle.
00:47:11Okay, let's not go crazy.
00:47:13No, no, seriously.
00:47:15But there's a market for this.
00:47:17Is this something you can sell?
00:47:19Are you kidding?
00:47:20I already sent the first few chapters to the publishers.
00:47:22They're all eating crow.
00:47:26We officially have a bidding war.
00:47:28Based on the success of your last book, we're talking six figures, maybe higher.
00:47:35Can you make a conditional?
00:47:38On what?
00:47:40That they publish So Dark the Waves.
00:47:43Sky.
00:47:44It's gotta be both.
00:47:45All right.
00:47:46I will run it by them.
00:47:48How soon before you finish this one?
00:47:57Have you ready yet?
00:48:01Yes.
00:48:02I realize it doesn't have a title.
00:48:04I was thinking maybe, um, I was thinking maybe, um, damn girl.
00:48:10Sky?
00:48:12It's just a couple days.
00:48:15There's a few things I need to do first.
00:48:27He's offering.
00:48:29I'm only 18.
00:48:31Oh, I don't tell.
00:48:32Did you ever figure out what that noise was?
00:48:35Yeah, you know, I think you're right.
00:48:36I think it was just a branch.
00:48:40Still pretty windy.
00:48:45Are you going low tech?
00:48:47Oh, uh, my computer's almost dead.
00:48:50I, I found this in your office.
00:48:52I hope that's okay.
00:48:53Sure.
00:48:57The power should be back soon.
00:49:00Yeah.
00:49:01You know, it's easy to write when it's the only thing to do, so.
00:49:09Look, I've had a rough couple of days.
00:49:10I, I didn't mean to take it out on you.
00:49:14No, it's okay.
00:49:16I understand.
00:49:18I can be pushy.
00:49:20I know that about myself.
00:49:25And you know a lot about me, too.
00:49:28But I feel like I hardly know anything about you.
00:49:33There's not much to tell.
00:49:35I'm sure that's not true.
00:49:39You have a boyfriend?
00:49:44Some strapping young moose hunter who is breathlessly awaiting your return?
00:49:49I had a boyfriend in high school, but we broke up, uh, when his family moved away.
00:49:54Oh, man.
00:49:56That's too bad.
00:50:00Well, you know.
00:50:02Happy love has no history and all that.
00:50:09Next day, there's mom.
00:50:11Love in the Western world.
00:50:15I've read it.
00:50:23So, what do you do for work?
00:50:28I used to work at a convenience store, but I quit before I came out here.
00:50:33Why?
00:50:35I don't know.
00:50:36There was a couple of reasons.
00:50:42It's ready to move on anyway.
00:50:44Took it as a sign.
00:50:47Maybe it was time for a fresh start.
00:50:51So you just left?
00:50:54Yeah.
00:50:58That must have been hard.
00:51:02Leaving the place that you grew up.
00:51:06Leaving all of your friends.
00:51:09I don't have any friends.
00:51:11Oh, come on.
00:51:12Everybody has friends.
00:51:15You've always been kind of a loner, I guess.
00:51:18There must be someone.
00:51:20Hmm?
00:51:22Someone who misses you.
00:51:26Not really.
00:51:41Skye?
00:51:42Yeah?
00:51:43I was wondering if you could maybe drive me into town.
00:51:46But you're hitting your stride.
00:51:48You don't want to lose your rhythm.
00:51:50Oh.
00:51:52It's just I wasn't really planning to be here so long.
00:51:54I feel bad eating your food.
00:51:57You're my guest.
00:52:01If I go into town, I can take out the rest of the money I owe you.
00:52:04I know you're good for it.
00:52:07You're so close to the end.
00:52:09Why stop now?
00:52:11Ah.
00:52:13Power's back.
00:52:17Hmm.
00:52:43It made you some lunch?
00:52:44Thanks.
00:52:47Yeah.
00:52:52Is this the last chapter?
00:52:58Most of it.
00:53:01Homestretch?
00:53:04Yeah.
00:53:07Keep going until you're done, okay?
00:53:10Don't want to have to tie you to that chair.
00:53:19I don't want to have to tie you to that chair.
00:56:20Oh, you have something I...
00:56:24It happens to me all the time when I garden.
00:56:27You know, right now is not a really good time.
00:56:29Oh, I'm sorry.
00:56:31Do you have company?
00:56:32No, no, no. It's just me.
00:56:34I'm in the middle of something.
00:56:35It'll only take a minute.
00:56:37I was just so excited that you agreed to help out with the auction that I bought off the store.
00:56:43I thought we could get him signed and write up on the website.
00:56:47Okay. Sure. Yeah, let me see that.
00:56:48Here you go. You're an angel.
00:56:51Okay, so you have a pen.
00:56:54Okay, so you have a pen?
00:56:56I don't.
00:57:00Okay, go.
00:57:01Go this way.
00:57:19I really do appreciate this.
00:57:21I really do appreciate this.
00:57:32You should come into town more often.
00:57:33We'd love to have you at the event.
00:57:35We're getting a band from San Dimas.
00:57:38Thanks. I will try to do that.
00:57:39Yep.
00:57:40All alone out here by yourself every day.
00:57:42I think I'd go a little stir-crazy.
00:57:44Go ahead.
00:58:03Who was that?
00:58:05No one.
00:58:06I got one cleaned up.
00:58:29I have something for you to look at.
00:58:35This is great.
00:58:37I was a little reluctant about the love interest suggestion,
00:58:40but I think it worked.
00:58:42It's a crowd pleaser.
00:58:45The puppy was a fun addition.
00:58:47I named him Boots.
00:58:50Why Boots?
00:58:52When I was little, we had a dog named Boots.
00:58:56Well, write what you know, I guess.
00:59:00I'm glad you decided to keep those up.
00:59:07I realized you had a point.
00:59:24What's the lip and oar?
00:59:28Who knows?
00:59:31You act like it doesn't affect you,
00:59:33but I think it matters to you what people think.
00:59:38You've got me all figured out.
00:59:42Seems like you resent it.
00:59:44Maya's fault.
00:59:46It was supposed to open the door
00:59:48and not define my career.
00:59:51Is it really so bad if it does?
00:59:54I mean, it's touched so many people.
00:59:58No one wants to be a one-hit wonder.
01:00:08Can I?
01:00:11Sure.
01:00:23Do you want to hear a story?
01:00:27Always.
01:00:28It's been a while.
01:00:29I might mix up some of the details.
01:00:32I'll keep that in mind.
01:00:36Around 1200 A.D.
01:00:38In a small Chinese village,
01:00:41this man was found dead in a wheat field.
01:00:47He had deep, deep slashes.
01:00:52Here.
01:00:56And here.
01:01:01He bled out in the field.
01:01:04Makes sense.
01:01:06They determined the murder weapon
01:01:08was most likely a hand sickle,
01:01:09but...
01:01:11In a village full of wheat farmers,
01:01:13almost everyone had one.
01:01:15What did they do?
01:01:17The town's magistrate
01:01:18let all the farmers
01:01:19line up their sickles against a wall
01:01:21and leave them out in the hot sun.
01:01:24By the end of the day,
01:01:27one of the sickles was covered in flies.
01:01:32They're blood.
01:01:34They're blood.
01:01:36And even though the blade
01:01:37had been wiped off,
01:01:38traces still remained.
01:01:41The owner broke down and confessed.
01:01:45I think they hung him.
01:01:47I'm not sure.
01:01:49That part's fuzzy.
01:01:53My dad told me that.
01:01:56That's a hell of a bad time story.
01:02:00It always stuck with me.
01:02:03It's a good reminder.
01:02:07Of what?
01:02:08That no matter what you do to fight it,
01:02:11the truth always has a way of coming out.
01:02:17So what do you think?
01:02:19About what?
01:02:21A chapter.
01:02:23Does it work?
01:02:29It's getting...
01:02:30It's getting...
01:02:32Here, try these.
01:02:33It's getting...
01:02:40It's getting...
01:02:45It's getting...
01:02:48It's getting...
01:02:52It's getting...
01:02:54It's getting...
01:02:54It's getting...
01:02:54It's getting...
01:02:54It's getting...
01:02:54It's getting...
01:02:57It's getting...
01:02:59It's getting...
01:04:10It's over.
01:04:12I finished.
01:04:15That's great.
01:04:18I can't wait for you to read it.
01:04:22Yeah, me neither.
01:04:26I wasn't sure I could do it, but then suddenly the last word was on the page.
01:04:30We should celebrate.
01:04:32How about a game of bocce?
01:04:37Isn't it kind of dark out?
01:04:42I have, uh, floodlights in the backyard.
01:04:49Can I be ready?
01:04:53I'll even spot your points.
01:04:57We just need to get the set from the garage.
01:05:01How about a drink first?
01:05:05I thought you were too young.
01:05:08It's a special occasion.
01:05:10I think I've earned it.
01:05:16So that's the gritty toast with.
01:05:21You can't go wrong with bourbon.
01:05:25This one is a fun label.
01:05:27Will it work?
01:05:29It's all good in my book.
01:05:41You can, you can fill it up more.
01:05:44You're living dangerously, right?
01:05:47All right.
01:06:03To your first book.
01:06:07This guy chased.
01:06:09You're the reason this is all happening.
01:06:26Maybe I should have started with something weaker.
01:06:30Come on, don't overthink it.
01:06:33After.
01:06:35I really can't wait any longer.
01:06:38I want to show you what I've done.
01:06:53Ta-da.
01:06:57All right, it's a big moment.
01:06:58You nervous?
01:06:59No.
01:07:02Not anymore.
01:07:04Not anymore.
01:07:13What is this?
01:07:16The book.
01:07:19Do you think this is funny?
01:07:21No.
01:07:23No.
01:07:24I don't.
01:07:25Oh.
01:07:27Is everything okay?
01:07:30I'm just dead.
01:07:36You know what it is.
01:07:38No.
01:07:43It's you.
01:07:56What is this?
01:07:56The book is so amazing.
01:07:59What is this?
01:08:26Sorry, I didn't think you'd be up this fast.
01:08:30The back of the bottle didn't say how long you'd be out, so I wasn't sure.
01:08:35I wasn't just gonna sit in here with you and wait.
01:08:38That would be weird, right?
01:08:41I found the key to the garage in your purse.
01:08:44It seemed like a good place to talk.
01:08:47Although I suspect you had another use of mine.
01:08:51I found this, too.
01:08:57No screaming, all right?
01:09:07What do you want?
01:09:10Money?
01:09:11I think it's pretty clear I don't have any.
01:09:13I told you at the start of this, I have a few questions.
01:09:16Okay.
01:09:19I want you to tell me what happened to Paul Walsh.
01:09:24Paul?
01:09:26What does he have to do with anything?
01:09:30How did he die?
01:09:34Is this some sick fantasy of yours?
01:09:37You want to know every tiny detail of my life?
01:09:40How did he die?
01:09:45I told you how he died.
01:09:48Let's start from the beginning.
01:09:51Paul Walsh bought that .357 and shot himself.
01:09:57Wrong.
01:09:59You killed Paul Walsh.
01:10:00No.
01:10:01You shot him and you made it look like a suicide.
01:10:07You're crazy.
01:10:09No.
01:10:10I'm Maya.
01:10:17Maya's not real.
01:10:20You know that, right?
01:10:23She is real.
01:10:24She's me.
01:10:50You didn't put the bullets in?
01:10:53I thought they were in there already.
01:10:55You didn't check first?
01:10:57No.
01:10:57No.
01:10:58So no.
01:10:59I was going.
01:10:59What?
01:11:00No.
01:11:12No.
01:11:16What?
01:11:19It's crazy.
01:11:19No.
01:11:19No.
01:11:19Here.
01:11:26One.
01:11:35I don't know.
01:12:23I don't know.
01:12:29I don't know.
01:13:07I don't know.
01:13:38I don't know.
01:13:41I don't know.
01:14:11She's a character in a book I wrote.
01:14:14No.
01:14:15She's a character in a book he wrote.
01:14:19But you thought you had it all figured out.
01:14:21Steal Dead Man's book no one would ever know.
01:14:27How could you possibly know that?
01:14:30Because Paul Walsh was my father.
01:14:33He doesn't have any children.
01:14:36He had a whole family until he left us.
01:14:40How do you walk out on a seven-year-old girl?
01:14:44What could you possibly have ever done to make you want to leave?
01:14:49At first, he sent postcards and tore them all up and actually stopped writing until a few years ago.
01:15:00He sent me an email.
01:15:04The very first draft of his very first novel.
01:15:08The one he told me I had inspired him to write.
01:15:13My sad, imagine my surprise when I passed the bookstore six months later.
01:15:21And there in the front display was my fault.
01:15:25Only had a different author's name on the cover.
01:15:28I thought it had to be a coincidence.
01:15:31I thought it anyway.
01:15:35Every word was the same.
01:15:56Don't move.
01:15:58There's bullets in it this time.
01:16:05I didn't kill him.
01:16:09I didn't know he was struggling.
01:16:11He never told me.
01:16:12He never said a word.
01:16:15I don't believe you.
01:16:16It's the truth.
01:16:18He killed himself with the gun you're holding.
01:16:22He told me he loved me.
01:16:24Yeah, he told me he loved me too.
01:16:29We had a plan.
01:16:31We had a plan.
01:16:31A future.
01:16:32But he did it anyway.
01:16:35You're a liar.
01:16:36You're a liar.
01:16:36No, wait, please.
01:16:38Just listen to me.
01:16:40When I came home, I found the manuscript.
01:16:44What?
01:16:45So you just took it?
01:16:46Yeah.
01:16:48That's his.
01:16:49That belongs to him.
01:16:51He left me.
01:16:53He left me.
01:16:54And he left you.
01:16:57I don't owe him a damn.
01:17:00And alone.
01:17:02But I didn't kill him.
01:17:08But you were gonna kill me.
01:17:17Sign it.
01:17:19I said, sign it.
01:17:23It's a confession.
01:17:25Saying that you didn't write the book.
01:17:27And that Paul Walsh is the author of Maya's fault.
01:17:32Sign it.
01:17:34This won't bring him back.
01:17:37Shut up.
01:17:41I said, sign it.
01:17:50Now get up and go sit by the window.
01:18:15What happens now?
01:18:17You shoot me.
01:18:21No.
01:18:22I'm not like you.
01:18:38Have a wonderful life.
01:19:37I'm not like you.
01:20:06I'm not like you.
01:20:08We all have stories within us.
01:20:11The trick is finding out how to share them with the world
01:20:17in a way that connects.
01:20:19All right?
01:20:20I hope you all have found some inspiration here today.
01:20:25Oh, thank you.
01:20:29I just wanted to tell you that I've really enjoyed your workshop.
01:20:34Thank you, Beatrice.
01:20:37The epic fantasy, right?
01:20:39Yeah, yes, that's me.
01:20:41I think your sample's very good.
01:20:45Really?
01:20:46Yeah, I wish you had shared it with the group.
01:20:48Oh, no, I couldn't. I'm not that confident.
01:20:52I haven't shared it with anyone.
01:20:56Well, I hope that changes one day.
01:20:59I know the workshop is over,
01:21:01but I was wondering if you would help me with my book.
01:21:10I don't do private consultations.
01:21:14It's just a bad experience.
01:21:15Please?
01:21:17I'm very easy to work with.
01:21:19I'd do anything you say.
01:21:26Well, you've twisted my arm.
01:21:30Walk with me to my car.
01:21:31You can tell me all about it.
01:21:38Okay, so...
01:21:50Do you want to hear a story?
01:21:54It's been a while.
01:21:55I might mix up some of the details.
01:21:57Let's go.
01:22:00Let's go.
01:22:13Let's go.
01:22:22Let's go.
01:22:24Let's go.
01:22:26Let's go.
01:22:34Let's go.
01:22:38Let's go.
01:22:53Let's go.
01:22:56Let's go.
01:22:57Let's go.
01:23:07Let's go.
01:23:21Let's go.
01:23:24Let's go.
01:23:25Let's go.
01:23:27Let's go.
01:23:45Let's go.
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