My forever war again standard english continues:
Now you go find yourself a plot greater than form and structure
like this Daniel Woodrell fell'a did:
Winter’s Bone
Daniel Woodrell
A no good daddy got thrown in jail; he had no money to make bail so he used his house for the surety bond.
He had a court appearance scheduled, if he failed to appear the bail bondsman would foreclose on his house.
The no good daddy would have kept his court appearance, but he wandered off and got
kilt by folks that was as rough as he was. The folks that kilt him chunked his body into the swamp.
The dead daddy weren’t no lose, ‘cepting to his 16 y/o daughter a crazy wife and two other youngins lived in the house.
Iff’ing in the dead daddy failed to keep his court appearance the home would be seized, leaving his children and crazy spouse destitute.
(You got all that) Okay, the daughter had to prove to the court that her daddy couldn’t keep his court appearance ‘cause he was dead.
The sheriff said he needed a body of ‘sumpting to prove the daddy was dead.
The daughter knowed her shirt-tail relatives had kilt her paw; she asked them if she could have
the body to prove to the sheriff that her pap was dead?
The no-good relatives didn’t want to owe up to killing the no-good daddy. They beat her ass bad hoping to silence her. If she keep looking for her daddy they’d give her a spot next to him.
This here is what you call a dilemma
How she resolved it is plumb scary.
If you can find a plot that outweighs all other factors, folk's read it.
(This is great fun to me,

doubtful that others will find it so

It ain't where i was headed, but here tis, it's the best i can do
given my brain problem)
Oh yea, the ending of the book, it gets it all scrambled