A while ago, I mentioned on formspring that I'm hoping to have all of the Chemistryverse stories done by the end of summer. I've been working on my writing (planning, researching, etc.) a lot lately, and am realizing this will not work out the way I said it would. I mean, honestly, is it even possible to write three full-length stories and finish another in two months? Well. Okay, it probably is, but not for me. I'm going to spend the rest of the summer focusing on Chemistry. There are thirteen chapters and an epilogue left, and then the story will be completely finished. I'd like to complete this, then shelve the rest of Chemistryverse for a while. I like the characters, and the world I've made for them, but it's reached a point where I need to be sure that I can write something other than Chemistry. I want to write new characters, new plotlines, new settings. My first notes and outlines on Chemistry are from October 2005. First of all, I'll be damned if I let this first draft take longer than five years to write. Second of all, I think if I stay with this exact story any longer, I might not be able to write anything else ever again. I've got two other stories planned. One is what I guess would be called the "second draft" of Chemistry, which has a working title of In Your Veins (see tab in side bar) and is very, very different from Chemistry. I have several front/back pages of notes on all of the changes I'm making, and as I've said before, I'm not sure it really counts as the same story. It's sort of the equivalent of asking two different writers to tell a story, and giving them each a piece of paper that prompts, "Travis, who previously attempted suicide, meets Garen, a musician, when their parents start to date. Garen leaves, Travis dates some guy named Ben, and Garen eventually comes back." The stories really are that different. The other story I'm working on is entirely different from anything I've ever written. It's... a little hard to describe, but it's got a working title of "Enter Lavinia," and it's basically a suspense/mystery kind of urban fantasy story (no vampires, I swear) mixed with like, a psychological thriller. With a lot of literary references? Idfk. Basically, I don't want to discuss it, lest I lose the magic of it, and all I'm willing to say right now is that it was inspired by a) Titus Andronicus, b) my job as a library aide, and c) a diner I once visited in Exeter, Rhode Island. That all probably sounds like it makes no sense, which is what I'm aiming for, because I don't want to make this story into a repeat of Chemistry, where I'm constantly writing with the door open. So, SparkNotes version:
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