The Making Of Us - The Fat Controller #RainbowSnippets #LGBTQIA

Brief explanation:
Another snippet from The Making Of Us. You can read the others here.

The Making Of Us is the fourth book in the Checking Him Out series, but it’s a stand-alone story about friendship, love and romance—LGBTQIA, with the emphasis on the B, Q and I.

The main characters are Jesse and Leigh, who first appeared in Taking Him On (Book Two), which is Noah and Matty’s story.

The Making Of Us is first-person, told from Jesse’s perspective.

In the snippet below, it’s the morning after Jesse and Leigh’s ‘date’, and Jesse’s reflecting on his sleepless night. The poetry relates to his university coursework.

Here’s the snippet:
I had too much Larkin in there, but in our seminars, we’d been exploring ‘irony and understatement’, which was surely just being ‘British’—something Philip Larkin did particularly well. I preferred Roger McGough’s dry sarcasm, largely because when I read his poems, I heard them in the voice of the narrator of Thomas and Friends, which was fun in an ‘I’m a sad English student’ way.

At the platform, he awaits
Percy in his green-grey regalia…re-grey-leer
Neither Henry nor Thomas nor any other
Loco, oh no—it must be Percy
The Fat Controller decreed.


Who actually thought it was a good idea to name a character in a kids’ programme ‘The Fat Controller’? Well, anyway, sad English student that I was, I still didn’t read post-war British poetry for fun, and I’d thought it would help me sleep, as in bore me to unconsciousness. Needless to say, it didn’t work, because every time I thought about Leigh—therefore every couple of minutes or so—my belly did a roll and my pulse shot off at some dangerously high speed. I was too hot, threw the duvet off, too cold, pulled it back on, too thirsty, needed a drink, drank too much, needed the loo, and so on and so forthed my way through to giving-up-on-sleep time.

For reference, here’s a clip from Thomas and Friends:


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Thanks for reading,
Deb x

Comments

  1. Oh my gosh. I'm laughing so hard at the Thomas references. My kids used to love that show. I don't know who narrated the version we had on our PBS station, but I'm fairly certain the really old ones were narrated by Ringo Starr. He wasn't nearly as dry as whoever it was when my kids were little. The US version was narrated by George Carlin for a while.

    Darn it...now the theme song is stuck in my head.

    Also, I still adore Jesse.

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    1. Yep - it was Ringo Starr, and then Michael Angelis, who sounds surprisingly similar to Ringo Starr. Angelis was in a very strange sitcom on British TV a few years ago. I can't remember what it was called, but it was very dark (as is usually the way with British sitcoms).

      Sorry about the earworm. :D (At least I'm not suffering alone, lol.)

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  2. My roommate loves Thomas...

    I can relate to the "can't get to sleep" bit. Been there, done that.

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  3. LOL...love Jesse's "train" of thought. ;-)

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  4. Anonymous10:39 pm

    Jesse's inner monologue is a lot of fun.

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  5. Crazy snippet!! I loved it. I have such fond memories of Thomas :D I always wondered about who the heck names the characters, too.

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