Wooden Heart:
A memoir; a romance; a field guide to tree identification
As transcribed into 21st Century English by Meighan Chimera
From the original text by
His Most Sublime and Eminent Radiance, Ailann Tiarnan, Archon of Skarsia, 10th emanation of Ashtara, also called the Atlas Tree
and
His Royal Highness Patrick Fitzroy, Prince Consort of Sideria, 7th emanation of Ashtara, also called the Atlas Tree
With additional contributions by
Michael “Mickey” Riley, 5th emanation of Ashtara, also called the Atlas Tree
and
Lorcan Fearghus, 23rd emanation of Ashtara, also called the Atlas Tree
Edited by Tara del D’myn, Ph.D., Marquesa of Dolparessa, Empress of Sideria and Matriarch of Skarsia
Text copyright ©2012 Meighan Chimera
All Rights Reserved
Though it be with nails or glue
We will stick to you
For we do have a wooden heart
And although we should die
We will never say goodbye
So swears I and I
For we do have a wooden heart.
Though our roots will branch
Though our flowers fruit
They were for you right from the seed
If you’re cruel, if you’re kind
We’ll still be your clinging vine
We may change our minds
But we can’t change our wooden heart.
(Dolparessan Folk Song)
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Complete Untenability of the First Person Narrative.
Chapter 6: In which we consider the importance of elision, and the inherent danger of art.
Chapter 9: Of sex and violence.
Chapter 10: In which everyone is a critic.
Chapter 11: The serendipitous discovery of theme.
Chapter 12: More sex and violence, or the narrative is embellished to increase reader engagement.
Chapter 13: In which we find an analyst.
Chapter 14: In which we discuss the merits of vengeance and textual documentation.
Chapter 15: How I discovered deconstruction Of Light and Music.
Chapter 17: The somber tone of the narrative resumes.
Chapter 18: In which we indulge in an inordinate amount of self-congratulatory text.
Chapter 19: In which we discover the crux of the story.
Chapter 20: In which complications arise due to unique particularities of the plant kingdom.
Chapter 21: In which things get really, really fucked up.
Chapter 23: In which we discover how not to handle the media. Also, a moment of sublime happiness.