Yet, The Best of Surfer Magazine is strangely compelling. There are travel stories, fictional pieces, weird rambles about Malibu from the 1960s. One article starts with a mention of men walking on the moon (it’s from November 1969), but then is really about some mid-level surf contest. One article is about avoiding insurgents in CentroAmerica when in search of the best East Coast surfing.
It’s wild, yet mellow. I’m madly in love with it. I may decide to read current issues of Surfer on purpose, but maybe not. They apparently skipped a lot of articles from the LSD years, and that may be a sign that Surfer is pretty hit or miss. At least, for the non-surfer.
How does this relate to fiction writing? Because the articles are so awesome, I’ve been struck by the urge to write short fanfic for every fandom I’ve ever written in, making characters go surfing. They’re probably all going to be similar, and will (drabble-like) have no point, but the urge is there. Hopefully, this will get me back in writing mode so that those of you on the right filter will see A God to Demons chapter 10 soon.
( Alias – Nadia – Jack Knows Everything )
( Alias – Dixon – First Alias )
( B:tVS – Xander – Port Hueneme )
( SG:A – John Sheppard – Perils of Pegasus )
( Forever Knight – LaCroix – Dark Waters )
( Sailor Moon – Moon, Mars – What could go wrong? )
( Harry Potter – Draco – An Interview with Britain’s latest surf star )
( New BSG – Starbuck – Cylon Slapstick, a piece of first year fiction by Kara Thrace written on a dare for the <I>Galactica Intelligencer</I> )
( The Prisoner – Number Six – Better Luck Next Time )
