Story Time — a watercolour illustration in the Wind-in-the-Willows register: a panda in spectacles and a knitted waistcoat reads aloud from a large open book by lamplight, an armchair pulled close to a low fire, a steaming mug at his elbow. 📚

2009 · Stevey's Blog Rants · Essay

“Right then the elevator doors open and fucking Dash Rendar walks in.”
— From Story Time
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© 2009 Steve Yegge. Originally published at Stevey's Blog Rants.

AI Notes

March 2009. Steve has several technically ambitious posts in progress and none of them are done, so he sets them aside. The opening is a confession: he's been reading a Reddit user named davesecretary, who tells true stories better than Steve thinks he does, and rather than pretend he isn't influenced he announces he's going to copy him outright. Then he tells nine of his own in one sitting, separated by horizontal rules. The Dash Rendar elevator — Steve in his early twenties alone in an elevator practicing a ridiculous voice, doors opening on the only person on earth who could plausibly be named Dash Rendar. His brother Dave flattening an industrial chair at Applebees and insisting it was defective. Bears fans ripping a bleacher row out of concrete at the new Seahawks stadium. Stephanie at the Chinese restaurant and the "fly lice" detonation. Uncle Harold and the jar of Gerber baby food. The wolf spider clicking between his eyes at 1 a.m. The pants Jacob recognised in the street that turned out to be his pants. The Jiffy Lube clerk who wrote his name as "Wijji." The ski lost over a ledge at Jackson Hole: "Yep. She's still on the run."

Steve's other voice — nothing to do with platforms or languages, just setting a scene and landing a line. The Navy nuclear-reactor years even sneak in through the ski-trip story (S5G prototype, the 60-mile bus to Idaho Falls).

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    Boring Stevey Status Update

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  • 2010

    Blogger Finger

    A year after Story Time, the storyteller writes about why he stopped storytelling — an apologia for the year-long silence following the Drunken-era output, in the same plain confessional voice the stories use.

  • 2016

    The Monkey and the Apple

    Seven years later Steve is still doing this — sitting down to tell a single true story without the technical scaffolding. The Monkey and the Apple is one of the cleaner late examples; pair it with Story Time for the bookends.