A lot of people understandably seem to be under an impression that this is going to wrap up at the end of senior year. Given the title and how invested I am in the setting, this would make sense. That assumption would guide your expectations about when things fall into place, how much more is left to the story and how I'm pacing it. But if this were in paperback, you'd be able to thumb ahead to see how many pages are left, maybe skim ahead for the dirty scenes, and have a summary on the back cover telling you what it's all about.
So it only seems fair to flag that the story won't end at graduation. And while I'm getting closer to the kinds of scenes and sequences and plot developments that you'd expect, the heart of it won't come together until later, post-graduation chapters, which will involve almost every character who's had a line of dialogue. And man, it's going to tie up. There won't be a loose thread.
And now you may be thinking, "Jesus Christ, JPM, you're driving me fucking nuts. It takes you 10 months to write one chapter, and now you're talking about shit happening years after college." So, yeah, that's kind of lame of me, but I wanted to flag it now so that when we get to graduation and not everything is resolved, you don't think I was a tease. It's part of the plan. And hopefully we won't have another ten-month lull between updates. I'm trying to be better.
If you're still rolling your eyes, trust me, this wasn't what I had in mind when I wrote the first chapter, back when I thought this would be kind of a gay "American Pie," only with a little more heart. This has a life of its own now.
The good news is that Chapter 23 should be posted fairly soon. It's kind of a stand-alone short story about one of the secondary characters. Chapter 24 will end junior year. Chapter 25 will be set in the summer of 2004 -- it's going to be long and pretty and is something I've been looking forward to writing for at least a year. And then it'll be chapter 26, we'll be in senior year, and there will be consequences.
Last thing: Occasionally people seem to worry that this will have a tragic arc. I'll just note that I hate how so many depictions of gay guys, even the good ones (Brokeback, A Single Man), seem to require one of the characters dying. That's not my jam. But I've already reassured you on this front. If you worry that I'm setting up for something truly sad, just go back and re-read the first sentence of Part One. It'll still be true at the end.
Holy shit I'm excited! I'm a college senior and I've been following this story since my sophomore year so I'm looking forward to seeing how Joe ends his college experience.
ReplyDeleteI guess I just want to say thank you. You certainly aren't doing this for the $.
ReplyDeleteI started to read this for the hot sex scenes. Instead I'm getting character development and scene descriptions that Graham Greene wishes he could write.
Thank you. I hope you're enjoying this as much as I am.
AB
As long as I have your updates to look forward to, I promise there won't be any eye rolling.
ReplyDeleteOK, maybe one complaint. You've completely ruined gay erotica for me (possibly everyone!) because, well, nothing really compares. Halfway sifting through Nifty for rations until the next installment of Joe, I actually got angry at the illiteracy and gaudy drama.
Your next project should be like, a Khan Academy course for writing about gay sex.
-DW
Could not agree more with Anon DW up there. I'm like a Joe College junkie looking for a fix between installments. Love hearing there will be even more. The wait is part of the experience.
ReplyDeleteAs instructed, I went back and reread the first line in chapter one. I get that Joe will be okay - he's resilient, and also he's writing it so obviously he's still thriving. I do worry about Chris though. Not in the sense that I'm scared he'll get killed off, but I do worry he's going to struggle in life. I feel protective of him, like Joe does! I want him to be okay.
ReplyDeleteWhich brings me to my next point. You've created these amazing characters and we all feel totally invested in them. I hope you appreciate how rare that is. You have an amazing gift. Thanks for sharing. I feel like we got lucky with you, JPM.
One more thing. Thanks for the update. It's always nice to hear from you. :-)
PJM (nearly twins)
OK, I'm glad there is a future here, and like the others, I look forward to it. But I am scratching my head a little about your statement that the story is going to "tie up" and that "there won't be a loose thread". Are you sure you want that? It seems to me that real life *always* has loose threads.
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Oh yeah, CLS, I didn't mean to say that you won't be left to fill in some blanks or that it won't require some inference, just that you won't be left wondering what happened to anybody. Everybody who's shown up in the story is here for a reason.
ReplyDeleteI can't even explain how happy I am that this is going to go beyond college. I find some of the most interesting plot developments are the ones that are referenced briefly in New York. Can't wait to read on!
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