5:15, Here I Come

Posted by on Oct 25, 2015 in Blog Posts, Bohr's Bathos, Manuscripts

The next five chapters have been outlined (17-21 (if you think that number is wrong, count it on your hand)).  That means, I cannot postpone waking up tomorrow morning, and I’ll have to arise from my slumber at 5:15 to begin work on these next chapters.  Then, after I go to work, I will continue to work on them before my social obligations.  Not to mention, I have to edit/write important environmental factors into previous chapters of the new manuscript due to a recent trip where I saw a piece of artwork that forced me to re-evaluate how I was writing certain things.  I know, this post is coming off as ambiguous and lacks necessary variables, but I do that so that the manuscript remains a mystery.  Just know artwork did what it is supposed to do and that is to affected the viewer.  I am glad; if I ignored the feelings that were inspired by this piece of art, I would be a poor writer as I wouldn’t let the manuscript grow with my own experiences… even if it is a pain to go back and retrofit already written chapters.  What are you to do when you believe in the Kantian creation of an aesthetical piece of work.