Manuscript 7 – Not Even a Working Title

Posted by on May 13, 2016 in Blog Posts

If you are paying attention to the posts, you will notice the time between the previous post and this post are within an hour.  That’s because I had two topics to discuss!  You’ll also notice… that this is the announcement of my newest project – the seventh manuscript.  Now many would say, “Finish Bohr’s Bathos, then start a new project!”  Well, I don’t work that way.  When I finish a manuscript, I will read through it twice while performing edits, then I will print it, and put it in a filing cabinet.  During those two editing sessions, I will begin the process of outlining my newest project.  Once done with the edits, I will begin writing the new project.  After some time has passed, I will open the cabinet and do a read through of an older manuscript (not the most recent, which is Bohr’s Bathos in this case).  Then, I will put that one away and keep working on the newest manuscript.  At sometime, I will open the cabinet and begin a detailed revision of the most recently completed manuscript (in this case Bohr’s Bathos).  I do this so I get away from that piece.  I let my mind forget what I had written, where I had lived, and try to read it as someone who knows nothing about the work.  Then it goes away again while I work on the newest manuscript.

Man am I excited!  I came up with this manuscript’s base world and main characters about two months ago.  I wrote the kernel down, fleshed out the idea a little, and over time fantasized myself alongside the characters.  Each time I went there, I learned more and studied the people I would be writing about.  I twisted their souls and minds.  They reacted and I jotted down the different responses.  Soon, I discovered who would be my main character.  I tinkered with the structure in the shower and ran out naked and dripping wet to write down what I concluded.  The hazy began to form into objects and I knew it was close.  But, I don’t start a new project till the previous one is done, and so I kept moving forward on Bohr’s Bathos.  Now, with that manuscript completed, I get to go back to that world, pour over the notes, think of new pathways, develop the major outline, and build the supporting cast.  It will be a fun month!