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					<description><![CDATA[There have been some interesting discussions going on about book and manuscript organization &#8211; see here for Kelli&#8217;s and here for Anne&#8217;s, where she discusses the impact of Bruce Springsteen on her MS. So I thought I&#8217;d put in 2 cents of my own&#8230; For me, organization isn&#8217;t a set thing &#8211; it&#8217;s organic and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been some interesting discussions going on about book and manuscript organization &#8211; see <a href="http://paperworlds.blogspot.com/2008/06/suggested-blog-topic-what-is-your.html"><strong>here</strong></a> for Kelli&#8217;s and <a href="http://landmammal.blogspot.com/2008/06/retreat-wrap-up.html"><strong>here</strong></a> for Anne&#8217;s, where she discusses the impact of Bruce Springsteen on her MS. So I thought I&#8217;d put in 2 cents of my own&#8230;</p>
<p>For me, organization isn&#8217;t a set thing &#8211; it&#8217;s organic and keeps happening. I&#8217;m always shuffling around the order of poems, especially the first ten and last ten, and adding and subtracting poems as I make up my mind about them.</p>
<p>With <em><a href="https://webbish6.com/poetry/villainess.htm">Becoming the Villainess</a></em>, the decision to turn it into five sections that mirrored the anatomy of a comic book was made right around the time I sent it to Steel Toe Books, and a major rearrangement (making the narrative arc a little darker, rather than ending on a lighter note) happened around the same time. A re-titling happened at the same time as well. This was about a year after I started sending it out, and things just seemed to come together in a new way.  Getting other people to read and respond to the MS was really key too &#8211; not because I neccessarily took their advice, but the advice got my brain to work in new ways, and the bouncing around of ideas was important to me. </p>
<p>The arrangement and organization of my two current manuscripts are both still in flux &#8211; I arrange poems chronologically, by theme, and then try a different tack. I start writing a new set of poems, and decide to include them, then lose an old poem that feels now like &#8220;filler.&#8221; I&#8217;m trying to keep the manuscripts as close to fifty pages as possible (one&#8217;s sixty, one&#8217;s fifty-three) because I don&#8217;t want readers (who may have to read 1000 manuscripts) to be overwhelmed. I do all the usual stuff &#8211; I read the TOC to see how the titles flow and if I&#8217;ve got too many of the same kind of poem next to each other, I put the pages all over the floor and furniture (difficult to manage with two curious cats, but&#8230;) to see if they want to group together, I think about theme and how I want the reader to feel starting and finishing the book. I play different music and see if that jolts things together. Also, when I re-read the MS, I often find little tweaks I want to make from poem to poem &#8211; wow, when those poems are next to each other, I want to drop this couplet, I want to eliminate the repetition of this adjective, etc, etc.</p>
<p>So what about you, dear blog reader? What are your magic organization tips and tricks?</p>
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