Looking for Alaska
Experience: Confusion
Narrative Technology: I Voice
“I awoke to two sweaty, meaty hands shaking the holy hell out of me. I woke up completely and instantly, sitting up straight in bed, terrified, and I couldn’t understand the voices for some reason, couldn’t understand why there were any voices at all, and what the hell time was it anyway? And finally my head cleared enough to hear, “C’mon, kid. Don’t make us kick your ass. Just get up,” and then from the top bunk, I heard, “Christ, Pudge. Just get up.” So I got up, and saw for the first time three shadowy figures. Two of them grabbed me, one with a hand on each of my upper arms, and walked me out of the room. On the way out, the Colonel mumbled, “Have a good time. Go easy on him, Kevin.” They led me, almost at a jog, behind my dorm building, and then across the soccer field. The ground was grassy but gravelly, too, and I wondered why no one had shown the common courtesy to tell me to put on shoes, and why was I out there in my underwear, chicken legs exposed to the world? A thousand humiliations crossed my mind: There’s the new junior, Miles Halter, handcuffed to the soccer goal wearing only his boxers. I imagined them taking me into the woods, where we now seemed headed, and beating the shit out of me so that I looked great for my first day of school. And the whole time, I just stared at my feet, because I didn’t want to look at them and I didn’t want to fall, so I watched my steps, trying to avoid the bigger rocks. I felt the fight-or-flight reflex swell up in me over and over again, but I knew that neither fight nor flight had ever worked for me before. They took me a roundabout way to the fake beach, and then I knew what would happen—a good, old-fashioned dunking in the lake—and I calmed down. I could handle that. When we reached the beach, they told me to put my arms at my sides, and the beefiest guy grabbed two rolls of duct tape from the sand. With my arms flat against my sides like a soldier at attention, they mummified me from my shoulder to my wrists. Then they threw me down on the ground; the sand from the fake beach cushioned the landing, but I still hit my head. Two of them pulled my legs together while the other one—Kevin, I’d figured out—put his angular, strong-jawed face up so close to mine that the gel-soaked spikes of hair pointing out from his forehead poked at my face, and told me, “This is for the Colonel. You shouldn’t hang out with that asshole.” They taped my legs together, from ankles to thighs. I looked like a silver mummy. I said, “Please guys, don’t,” just before they taped my mouth shut. Then they picked me up and hurled me into the water.”
Contributed by: Kaitlyn O.
June 5, 2025
Flowers for Algernon
Experience: Righteousness
Narrative Technology: I Voice
“'The problem, dear professor, is that you wanted someone who could be made intelligent but still be kept in a cage and displayed when necessary to reap the honors you seek. The hitch is that I’m a person.' He was angry, and I could see he was torn between ending the fight and trying once more to beat me down. 'You’re being unfair, as usual. You know we’ve always treated you well—done everything we could for you.' 'Everything but treat me as a human being. You’ve boasted time and again that I was nothing before the experiment, and I know why. Because if I was nothing, then you were responsible for creating me, and that makes you my lord and master.”
Contributed by: Kaitlyn O.
June 5, 2025
The Cheat Sheet
Experience: Identification
Narrative Technology: I Voice
"Nathan is holding my hand. He's. Holding. My. Hand. Fingers intertwined, carry-my-backpack-on-the-way-to-science-level handholding. I feel a giggle bubbling in my stomach as my feet try to match his long strides into the soundstage where we are filming the commercial."
Contributed by: Sophia Sullivan
June 5, 2025
Fleabag
Experience: Love
Narrative Technology: I Voice
After many small disclosures, the main character reveals (through flashbacks) something she was deeply ashamed about. Earlier in the season, the camera shows an entire car of people performing to "Sail" and then Fleabag looks at the camera and says "I think my period's coming."
Contributed by: mi
January 9, 2025
My Antonia
Experience: Love
Narrative Technology: I Voice
Jim Burden shares "One dream I dreamed a great many times, and it was always the same. I was in a harvest-field full of shocks, and I was lying against one of them. Lena Lingard came across the stubble barefood, in a short skirt, with a curved reaping-hook in her hand, and she was flushed like thedawn, with a kind of luminous rosiness all about her. She sat down beside me, turned to me with a soft sign and said, "Now they are all gone, and I can kiss you as much as I like." I used to wish could have this flattering dream about Antonia, but I never did.
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
A Farewell to Arms
Experience: Love
Narrative Technology: I Voice
"I'm not brave any more, darling. I'm all broken. They've broken me. I know it now"
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
Jane Eyre
Experience: Love
Narrative Technology: I Voice
"Reader, I married him. A quiet wedding we had"
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025
here is the deepest secret nobody knows/ I carry your heart (I carry it in my heart)
Experience: Love
Narrative Technology: I Voice
Contributed by: angusif
January 9, 2025