"I myself, as I'm writing, don't know who did it. The readers and I are on the same ground. When I start to write a story, I don't know the conclusion at all and I don't know what's going to happen next. If there is a murder case as the first thing, I don't know who the killer is. I write the book because I would like to find out. If I know who the killer is, there's no purpose to writing the story."
― Haruki Murakami
What in the world is this story about?
If you can't close your eyes and re-imagine, please do not continue with this story. Don't even begin. If you are familiar with my writing you know there is a method to my madness. If you are not familiar please start with Two Islands and Pencil Skirt or the Fog Above the Trees. Proceed with Caution.
Is this in order?
I am non-linear. I have to accept this flaw in the way my brain works. I hope to overcome it one day. I am looking for a cure as I type this story that is at my finger tips.
How should this be visualized?
Puzzle pieces. Snapshots. Walking Dead Nuance you will find. Promise.
Was this necessary?
Yes. It gives me great satisfaction that if you proceed you knew what you were getting into ahead of time.
You can turn the page now and if after the first three very short chapters you still don't get it, I appreciate your time and attempt. Enjoy!
