A Tourist in Mayberry

By Whywatt57

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This is the real Mayberry where everything is not black and white. The real Mayberry where your neighbor keep... More

Author's Notes
Prologue
Late August - Disappearances
Part 1 - Daisy Begins to Tell All
Part 1/1) Notes from my Diary Journal: Words - Pretentious and Otherwise
1/2) Notes from My Diary Journal: My best friend, Magdalena
1/3) More from the Diary Journal: Darrell and Andy
1/4) More about Magdalena from my Diary Journal: Connections
1/5) From My Diary Journal: My Mom, Candi
1/7) From my Diary Journal: Meanest Man on Earth
1/8) Daisy Now - Timeout and Time for Some Explaining
Part 2 - The Riverview Retirement Community
Part 2/1) The Riverview Retirement Community: How It Came to Be
2/3) Resident of Riverview Rehab, Room 144: Beatrice Livengood
2/4) Riverview Retirement Center Staff Member: William Lawrence
2/5) Director of Riverview Retirement Center: Dr. Brooklyn Kinkaid
2/6) Resident at Riverview: Romey Honeycutt, Retired Deputy Sheriff
2/7) Frequent Visitor at Riverview: Sheriff Gus Nichols
2/8) Residents: The Wild Bunch
2/9) Riverview Nursing Center Resident, Room 154: Miss Lacey
2/10) Resident: Miss Lacey, Part Two
2/11) Resident of Skilled Nursing, Room 148: Mr. Reuben Cropps
Part 3 - Villains
Part 3/1) Villain: The Collector (in his own words)
3/2) Villain: Matthew Jenkins, Sr. (When Matty was a Boy)
3/3) Villain: Damien
3/4) Villain: Mayor Humble Booker
3/5) Villain: Nannie Jo
3/6) Villain: Dr. Brook Kinkaid
3/7) Villain: Randall Michael Wall
Part 4 - Our Story Continues - Daisy Answers Questions
Question 1: What happened to Damien and Sienna?
Question 2: How did Magdalena's Dad Go From Worse to Better to Worst Ever?
Question 3: Improbable Love Story?
Question 4: What Happened to the Mayor?
Part 5 - Heroes
Part 5/1) Hero: Magdalena
5/2) Hero: Lacey
5/3) Hero: Izitio, Peacemaker
5/4) Hero: Tommy
5/5) Hero: Mr. Reuben Cropps
5/6) Hero: Matty, at Age Six
5/7) Hero: My Mom
5/8) Hero: Nana Gail
5/9) Hero: Sienna
5/10) Hero: Sheriff Gus Nichols
Part 6 - Bad to Worse
Part 6/1) Notes from My Diary Journal: Visiting the Retirement Center
6/2) Sheriff Nichols Does Some Sleuthing
6/3) Sienna - Heading Home
6/4) Sheriff Nichols Questions Candi
6/5) Damien - Heading Home
6/6) Sienna's Side of the Story, as told to Celebrity Magazine
6/7) Damien Makes Himself at Home
6/8) Izito Makes Some Phone Calls
6/9) Matthew Jenkins - Talents and Skills
6/10) Randall Michael Wall: Babysitter
6/11) Postcard from Paradise
Part 7: Hero or Villain
Part 7/1) Hero or Villain: The Collector
7/2) Hero or Villain: Darrell
7/3) Hero or Villain: The Collector's Housekeeper
7/4) Hero Or Villain: Matty, Ten Years Old
Part 8: From Worse to Worst or The Day the Baby is Born
Part 8/1) Matthew Visits Some Mothers
8/2) Randall Michael Wall, Ne'er Do Well, Meets Darrell
8/3) The Collector Gets Mail (as told to Geoffrey Guthrie)
8/4) Matthew Gets a Call
8/5) Randall Michael Wall Finds His Nurse
8/6) Romey Honeycutt tells his story to Celebrity Magazine.
8/7) Notes from my Diary Journal: Mr. Cropps Calls in the Calvary
8/8) Meanwhile, Down the Hall in Miss Lacey's room
8/9)Notes from my Diary Journal: Izito and the Calvary
8/10) Pain Becomes a Person (Clawing Their Way out of Your Stomach)
8/11) Sheriff Nichols Gets the Call
8/12) Shit Hits
8/13) Romey Honeycutt Continues his Hero Tale as Told to Celebrity Magazine
8/14) A Baby is Born
8/15) Notes from my Diary Journal: Meanest Man on Earth Meets His Maker
Part 9: Loose Ends
Part 9/1) The Mayor Explains Where He's Been
9/2) Sheriff Nichols Tells a Tale
9/3 Daisy Tells All: Candi Changes Course
9/4) The Final Mission
9/5) Sienna and Baby Emmie Bell Go Back to School
9/6) William Gets a Sign from God
9/7) Magdalena and Me at the Mayberry Mall
Epilogue
Revealed: The Collector (Geoffrey Guthrie tells all)

1/6) More from my Diary Journal: Reading and Writing

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By Whywatt57

Writer's Digest tip of the Week....Don't overdo it with too much backstory or flashbacks because this will show the reader and any prospective agent, you are an inexperienced writer.


Magdalena and I are avid readers. Books are an escape for us and a way to live another life rather than the one we have. We read hundreds of books from the 3rd grade to the summer before 9th grade. While Magdalena is naturally smart, I am not, but I guess all the book reading makes me a little smarter (or at least I know where to find the answers).

I will read anything. Ok, I am a bibliophile and like other bibliophiles I cannot help myself. I must tell others what I am reading and why they need to read it too. I will loan you a book, but if I love it, I want to own it, and I want it back. In those early days when I first discovered books, I would steal a book just to possess and own it. I should feel ashamed of this, but I won't. I was caught red-handed once by Miss Livengood. She told me her professor in college, an expert in early literacy, said to the future teachers - you know you are doing a good job if the students are stealing your books. If my thievery was any indication of Miss Livengood's skills as a teacher, I guess she was doing a fabulous job.

I love to read except for the required summer reading for my 9th grade honors English class. I hate reading something I am told to, no matter how good the book. The classics are classic for a reason, but sometimes I just want a good story that does not require a lot of commitment. A story that takes you somewhere besides here.

I read all the popular books, Harry Potter and the Twilights and the Hunger Games (not my inspiration for bows and arrows, I loved Robin Hood and his merry men first), but my favorite is anything by Stephen King. Though I do not love all of Stephen King (he does his job well and scares me to nightmares), I love most of his books, and The Stand is still my all time favorite book. Stephen King is a genius. While he can be terrifying, he writes about human nature and how to battle the enemy whether real or imagined. His most important lesson - never, ever leave a friend behind, even if a monster is chasing you through a pitch black cave. Stephen King is a national treasure. We don't appreciate him enough. He deserves a holiday named in his honor.

I do like popular stuff, but I also like less popular, but as good, young adult fiction like Uglies, The Forest of Hands and Teeth, and the obituary stories of Ferguson. Zombies and vampires and magic and body parts. The grosser the better. I love it all. I love weird.

I hungered for more abhorrent behavior in my stories, and this is when Magdalena turned me onto the Dexter series. I know those stories of Dexter, who was a "good" serial killer, were a little intense for middle schoolers, but we became so entranced by the idea of retribution we were hooked. We watched the show on cable. It contained some pretty intense, gruesome stuff. Right here, I probably need to tell you - no matter how poor a person is they always have cable or a satellite dish because:

1. Poor people want what others have, and

2. Entertainment is escape for poor people (try looking up Shirley Temple and the depression on the internet).


Back to Dexter. Dexter showed us atonement can be gross, but it can also solve problems, protect the innocent, and is somehow noble and brave. Dexter is where Magdalena and I got our idea for how to deal with her dad. We are not gonna hurt him, at least probably not, he is still her dad after all, but we have a plan. Yeah, sometimes the plan consists of variations of murder, but we are mostly speculating. Maybe her dad needs to go. And, if he will not go on his on, maybe we need to help him. Help him on his way, like Dexter does.


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