Scene Enough

Political & Cultural Commentary from Baron Von Compos Mentis Along with the Fiction of Ken O’Steen

Skip to content
  • ‘Prattlegate’
  • ‘A Few Quirks of Surrender’
  • ‘Godsent Vermin’
  • ‘The Invisibility of Wealth’
  • ‘Fierce Bombardier of the Vast Imperial Skies’
  • ‘The Thing That Ate Cars and Avatars’
  • ‘Dialogue in a Dead Zone’
  • ‘The Projectionist’
  • ‘Sweeper of the Blue Star’
  • ‘The Rains of Abracadabra’
  • “Shelter”
  • “Pills vs. Decapitation”
  • ‘The Failure Ward’
  • ‘Notes for the Living and the Dead’
  • ‘Movie Life’
  • “The Organization”
  • “Le Freak”
  • “Hugh Grant”
  • “The Mission of Rouses Point”
  • “The Plot Speaks”

“The Plot Speaks”

‘The Plot Speaks‘

by Ken O’Steen

from Fjords Review

Share this:

  • Share
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • Twitter
  • Print
  • Email
  • LinkedIn
  • Tumblr
  • Pinterest
  • Pocket

Like this:

Like Loading...

Peeko Pacifiko

Baron Von Compos Mentis

Baron Von Compos Mentis is a writerly bad pony attired in the wardrobe of Arthur Rimbaud. He lives in Los Angeles, and does not have a star on The Walk of Fame, though the matter remains in litigation.

Ken O’Steen

Ken O’Steen is the author of the novel ‘Peeko Pacifiko’. His short stories have appeared in Cleaver Magazine, Fjords Review, Eclectica, Switchback (University of San Francisco), ELM (Eureka College Literary Magazine), Crack the Spine, Litro, Pif Magazine, Blue Lake Review, Whistling Shade, Fiction Week Literary Review, Literary Juice, Connotation Press, Flash Fiction Magazine, Litbreak, Sleet, Quail Bell Magazine, Riggwelter, The Wolfian, and New Pop Lit. “Dinner at Musso and Frank,” appeared in the anthology, “The Muse in the Bottle: Great Writers on the Joys of Drinking,” published by Citadel. He is from Los Angeles, and currently lives in Vermont.

Recent Posts

  • Will Majority Rule Return to America, or is it too Late?
  • The Republican Base: America’s Original Snowflakes and Hothouse Flowers of Ultra-Sensitivity
  • Ah, America: Go Bullish on Pessimism
  • A Majority Starving for Justice in the Time of Trump and Republican Hegemony
  • The Sun Also Rises in the West: How the Liberal Elite Conned Americans Into Believing the Sun Rises in the East
  • “Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice”- Bonhoeffer and Bernanos More Relevant Now Than Ever
  • Shut Up Pundits: American Political Division Is Well Past the Reaching Across the Divide Stage
  • Humans Can’t Help Themselves, And Another Age of Darkness Descends
  • The Senate, The Electoral College and Gerrymandering Saddle Us With Minority Rule
  • Well Blow Me, Herr Donald Won
  • If War Is the Continuation of Politics by Other Means, the American Right Has Been There for Twenty Years
  • Never Go Full Primeval: The Trump-Brexit Tribalism Has A Long History of Misery
  • Trump: The Logical Progression in Republican Radicalization…If Only the Press and Very Serious People Had Noticed
  • How Trump Would Reduce America to a 97 Pound Weakling
  • Our Country is Insane, And Bleeding Out
  • Trump Discovers Fascism is Often Popular
  • Welcome in the Syrian Refugees, Ship Out the Chickenshit Republican Dickheads
  • Republicans vs. Terrorism Is A Lopsided Win for Terrorism
  • Several Choice Lies From Uber Republican The Donald, His Party’s Most Thrilling Liar, Roasted, Garnished and Served
  • The Donald, The Great Man Theory of History, And Republican Voters’ Fantasy: The Strongman Who Will Stop the Future
  • Press Blankets Nation With Hillary Non-scandal & Smut from the Mouth of Trump, Pleasing Press, Imbeciles & Republican Creeps Alike
  • Impeach Chuck Todd: Conservatism and Media’s Long Night of the Long Knives
  • Filmic LSD or Pure Cinema
  • The Republican Good Life Awaits You, My Children
  • Planned Parenthood Foes Should Know That Anti-Choice Laws Are State Imposed Religious Belief, And A Violation of the First Amendment
  • Slaughterville: The Right’s Happiest Place on Earth
  • Stefan Zweig, Grand Budapest Hotel, And The Writing on the Wall
  • Shitheads In Paradise: The Moneyed Owe the 47% Everything
  • America the Beautiful: Ted Cruz Reaffirms Any Idiot Still Can Run for President
  • 2014: Obama Succeeds, But Otherwise, The United States Is Sad And Boring
  • The Ten Sort Of Commandments For Wingnuts, With Extra Sauce
  • Glengarry Glen Cruz: Let Me Tell You A Little Something About Republicans
  • Idealism is Ruining America
  • Beware The Pumpkinheads, Kids
  • Fortress Republican Brain Keeps America Safe From Americans
  • Thomas Bernhard Is Still A Fun Guy
  • Everybody, And God Himself Wants To Kill Me I Guess
  • Blackshirts Come In Red, White And Blue
  • Ginger & Eno: Two Fine Docs
  • Chase Republicans With Baseball Bats, Or Give It Up
  • Germany’s Horror For Germans, In German Films
  • Obama, Decimator Of America, And Distant Lands, Or Not
  • How I Save Republicans From The Chore Of Their Cynicism and The Labors of Their Dissimulation
  • Appreciating the Ancients: Susskind & Cavett & Buckley
  • Zombie-Fucker Dick Cheney And His Zombie-Fucker Family Rule All Of Hell
  • The Political Question of the Day Is: How Much Would You Mind Being Dead?
  • John Boehner, Rick Perry, John McCain & Republicans Everywhere Say Very Silly Things Almost All The Time, As The Press Listens Closely
  • Paul Bowles’ Spellbinding And Inspiring Dissoluteness
  • Hey Stupid, You Don’t Have A Constitutional Right To Own a Gun (The NRA & Pro-Murder Club Put Several More Notches In Their Belt In Isla Vista)
  • 80 Bad Years: Conservatives’ Exemplary Record Of Being Wrong About Everything

The Worthies

  • "An Introduction to a Variation" by Milan Kundera
  • "In the Life of ‘The Wire’" by Lorrie Moore
  • "Interview with Milan Kundera" by Olga Carlisle
  • "Notes on Nationalism" by George Orwell
  • "The Paranoid Style in American Politics" by Richard Hofstadter
  • A Writer's Life: Andrei Makine
  • Arts and Letters Daily
  • “Goodbye to All That” by Joan Didion
  • “On Keeping a Notebook” by Joan Didion
  • “On W.G. Sebald” by Susan Sontag
  • “Protestantism and the Spirit of Capitalism” by Max Weber
  • “Reading in a Digital Age” by Sven Birkerts
  • “To Keep and Bear Arms” by Garry Wills
  • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP)
  • Clinton Global Initiative
  • Consortium News
  • Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
  • Feathered Bastard
  • Gene Lyons
  • George Lakoff
  • Hawaii officials confirm Obama’s original birth certificate still exists
  • Honolulu Advertiser and Star Bulletin Newspaper Announcements of Obama Birth in 1961
  • Interview with Andrei Makine: Through the Iron Curtain to Paris
  • Joe Conason
  • Lapham's Quarterly
  • Michael Hiltzik
  • National Council of La Raza
  • Natural Resources Defense Council
  • Occupy the SEC
  • Occupy Wall Street
  • Organizing for America
  • Paul Bowles Reads: Up Above World
  • Pew Hispanic Center
  • President Obama Certificate of Live Birth, State of Hawaii
  • President Obama Citizenship, FactCheck.org
  • Progressive Change Campaign
  • Progressives United
  • Rachel Maddow
  • Real Time
  • RealClimate
  • Robert Reich
  • Salon Interview: Haruki Murakami
  • Stanley Kauffmann
  • Tax.com
  • The Last Word
  • The New Republic
  • Union of Concerned Scientists
  • Water.org
Follow Scene Enough on WordPress.com

Archives

Scene Enough

Footer menu

  • Home
  • “Hugh Grant”
  • “Le Freak”
  • “Pills vs. Decapitation”
  • “Shelter”
  • “The Mission of Rouses Point”
  • “The Organization”
  • “The Plot Speaks”
  • ‘A Few Quirks of Surrender’
  • ‘Dialogue in a Dead Zone’
  • ‘Fierce Bombardier of the Vast Imperial Skies’
  • ‘Godsent Vermin’
  • ‘Movie Life’
  • ‘Notes for the Living and the Dead’
  • ‘Prattlegate’ by Ken O’Steen
  • ‘Sweeper of the Blue Star’
  • ‘The Failure Ward’
  • ‘The Invisibility of Wealth’
  • ‘The Projectionist’
  • ‘The Rains of Abracadabra’
  • ‘The Thing That Ate Cars and Avatars’
  • About Me
  • Thoughts on Essential Cinema and Sparkly Recommendations by Baron Von Compos Mentis Archive
  • Crime and Immigration: The Facts
Blog at WordPress.com.
↑
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Follow Following
    • Scene Enough
    • Join 131 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Scene Enough
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Copy shortlink
    • Report this content
    • View post in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...
 

    %d bloggers like this: