The technique is simple enough--create a pleasant mood, and then SQUASH IT! Look how Dudley Clendinen accomplishes it in the beginning of "The Good Short Life":
I have wonderful friends. In this last year, one took me to Istanbul. One gave me a box of handcrafted chocolates. Fifteen of them held two rousing, pre-posthumous wakes for me. Several wrote large checks. Two sent me a boxed set of all the Bach sacred cantatas. And one, from Texas, put a hand on my thinning shoulder, and appeared to study the ground where we were standing. He had flown in to see me.
"We need to go buy a pistol, don't we?" he asked quietly. He meant to shoot myself with.
"Yes, Sweet Thing," I said with a smile. "We do."
I loved him for that.
See what I mean? Slow and peaceful, then hit 'em hard! Give it a try for your next opening and let me know the result...
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