Progress

Posted by on Oct 27, 2015 in Blog Posts, Bohr's Bathos, Manuscripts

Over the last couple of weeks, I have begun a new process for writing.  In the past, I had trained myself to sit and work for multiple hours a writing stint in order to produce hyper cohesive work without reviewing what I previously had written.  However, since I work forty hours a week for a company, I have had to invest in a new process.  That process is waking up at 5:15 in the morning so I can get an hour of writing in before I go to work (sometimes an hour and a half depending how quick I finish my obligations so I arrive at work looking like a respectable human being).  So, my morning is the following: cook second breakfast (the food I eat when I arrive to work), eat an apple, make a cup of coffee, drink cup of coffee and watch sunrise (if the sun is rising at that time, which its no longer doing), shower, gel hair, write, get dressed, drive to work.

After work, I work for 2-4 hours on my manuscript.  And that brings us to the important aspect of this post: Progress.  I have been using this system for sometime (with regular readings of previous content before each writing session) and that has led to a high level of production on my newest manuscript: Bohr’s Bathos.  This piece follows, Death by Comedy (or better known as its working title: Six Stalks, even though I haven’t discussed it much on this site), but it is important to note that Bohr’s Bathos follows Death by Comedy only in my bibliography and not timeline or content.  Both are standalone pieces, as I try to do with all my work, and their worlds are fundamentally different.

With each day of writing, I watch it unravel in a good way.  The story grows richer, and I realize, I don’t care about publishing.  If it happens, so be it, but I am just happy to see my creations come to light.  I love writing, and I write for myself, but I wish you could all experience my long form creations.  Who knows, one day, it may happen.  Until then, I will keep writing and sharing what I can with you.  Thank you for following me and believing in me.