Thursday, December 04, 2008
Mom, is that you?
My friend linked to a really fun vintage pin-up blog.
I had a thought looking at all of these old-time girly photos. What if a guy in 2008 is looking at this site and sees a picture of his mother from her younger days, posing seductively? Here's a basic plot, and I'm throwing it out to all of you writers out there. Use it if you want to:
The man did not know this side of his mother or her past. His father is in the Alzheimer's wing of a nursing home, out of his mind. His mother died of cancer in her sixties, so he can't confront her. His mother's only surviving sister, his aunt, is initially close-mouthed, but tells him some names of people his mother mentioned during her wild days. The man decides to find out about her and uncovers her links to not only photo clubs (the clubs organized to take pictures of models for a fee), but also pornography, the mob and murder.
That's all I have. Your assignment, should you decide to accept it, will be to come up with a near 50-year-old mystery and the secrets the man uncovers that have a ripple effect to the present day.
I thought of it after finding this pin-up picture on another blog earlier this year.
The face reminded me of photos I've seen of my mother when she was young. Mom died this year at age 86, so she would have been the right age, and my imagination ran away with me. No one wants to think of his mother in this situation, but somebody's moms did it. There has always been a whole industry based on women who don't mind showing off their bodies, and there are a lot of guys who like looking at them, more than enough to support the industry.
If you use the plot, let me know. I'd love to read what you've written.
Loved the Varga girls. The dirty pictures of my youth. And great art.
ReplyDeleteNo one in Lewisburg, PA, did that kind of stuff (sure they didn't.). Mom's worst was going to speakeasies with Dad. There are probably stories in that, too.
Thanks for getting me to remember.