The Confession

Tentatively titled the new—secondhand new anyway, since I began the piece in November 2005, then abandoned it in January 2006—manuscript The Confession. Referred to the piece as a Time for Dying here on occasion, though I’d be surprised if anyone delineates a connection between the entries without the above explanation.

In between setting the story aside and the prodigal return, the former governor of New Jersey published a book entitled, feign surprise, The Confession. Frankly, though I disagreed with much of his public service career, Mr. McGreevey selected a fetching name for his memoir. For the interim, I’ll stick with The Confession until someone holding a check endorsed to me says the title must go. Since my boss does not read the site, that conversation lays safely beyond the horizon. No one told my boss about the Internet, right?

Titles are more finishing touch bits, and nothing to stress about so early in a piece’s genesis. I only divulge this background because going forward I’ll refer to manuscript as The Confession. Also, I want to note a few details that will help flesh out the backstory.

Consistent with my intent, followed the “surrender the universe, finish the sentence” mantra when straying mentally. Besides making the writing sessions more productive and keeping me grounded in the moment, productivity increased. One metric that reflects progress is size. The piece grew from around 8,000 words in late November to nearly 25,000 heading into this last week of December. Keep in mind much of the effort straddled two major holidays, a complete meltdown server crisis at work, and a vacation. Not quite Stephen King output, but far beyond my normal rates for roughly twenty sessions.

Now the story itself might be dictating the pace; it could the mantra. Maybe opting for the laptop with no wireless network card made a difference. All I know is it’s been easier making tracks when my primary agenda is staying on point. Checking email or Googling some random fact does not finish a sentence. Downloading software or researching character names does not either. Only writing one does. And that’s what I’m worrying about: Finishing the sentence. Not all the sentences. Just the sentence.

The growing size marks another development. At just below 100 pages, The Confession now far exceeds the dimensions of a short story. And though it’s a bit light for a novella, and way premature to be considered a novel, if it runs on like this it could meet the criteria for something besides a “longish short story”.

Or it may declare its own end tomorrow.

UPDATE: Forgot earlier, but RE: things done differently this project versus the last, my reading allowance stands at one book a week, alternating between fiction and nonfiction. On a subconscious level, that might also help if for no other reason than to accustom the mind to the sight of long strings of interrelated sentences.

2 thoughts on “The Confession

  • December 30, 2006 at 4:50 pm
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    i can’t wait to check it out, dude. you’ll have to send me a sample.

  • December 30, 2006 at 5:12 pm
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    Heh. One project at a time, sir Spike, Mr. Final Three.

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