Two?! Ye gods, I don't think I can be in that sort of creative process for two works. I'm a historian (I feel like I've said that a lot recently...it's not meant to come across as bragging, just an explanation), so I'm pretty much always reading and researching; doing that always brings up new ideas, especially given what I typically write. So I can have many, many stories developing in my head, but I can only actively develop one story and write another at the same time. I want to write a two-character Waiting for Godot style play between William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, so I'll be reading a ton of biographies and histories while developing another project and writing Mercutio. That I can do, but actually developing two? You go, Wonder Woman (or insert favorite female superhero here)!
-Quaddy
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