Day: October 30, 2013
Writing Righting the Balance
I’ve never been number 744,961 in anything before, that I knew of. But that was my book’s rank on Amazon yesterday. Today it’s number 51, 547. That’s up from 2.5 million or so a few weeks ago. In other words, bouncing around, but generally in the right direction. This morning it was number 11 in the “war and peace” category, which gave some satisfaction.
I have to admit to a significant feeling of relief that it is anywhere. I lived with this book–in my head, on my computer, on the desk in the office at SAIS, at home–for three years. That’s a long gestation period. You start to dream about it. Sometimes nightmares. Of course there are people who take much longer to produce even a thin volume like mine. But I’d been used to mostly quick turnaround times. Writing reports and op/eds produces smaller but still precious offspring in a matter of weeks, not years.
What I found really tough in writing a book is maintaining the arc of the narrative. Each chapter has to tell a story. Then somehow the chapters together have to tell a consistent, but not identical, story, one with a broader and deeper message. My doctoral thesis on the history of radiation protection before World War II was easier from the narrative perspective. Those chronological building blocks provide a natural order, even if there was still the problem of making them add up to something larger than the sum of the parts. Read more