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Setting the pins

Bowling PinsWhen I was a kid I had a job as pin boy, which was in the base­ment of a local church. A pin boy, for those younger than I, was the kid who set up the bowl­ing pins in a bowl­ing alley. (This was long before the job was hand­ed over to robots.) It was tricky and some­time dan­ger­ous work, because pins could and did fly in wild directions. 

One my tasks was to make sure the pins were spot­ted exact­ly right. If not, the bowler, look­ing down the alley, would shout, “Hey pin boy. Pin six. Get it right!” If I didn’t get it right, the bowler would have a hard­er time knock­ing down all the pins and there­by achiev­ing a “strike!”

I thought about that today as I worked on my new book. Some­times when I write, I have the plot more or less all worked out in my head. It’s nev­er that sim­ple of course but some­times I know, sort of, where I am going. Oth­er times, such as at this moment, I’m not at all sure. As I result I go back and forth, this way and that. Here I am, one hun­dred and fifty pages in, and I write a new chap­ter one. And then some. 

What I am doing, if you will, is set­ting up the plot pins. If I don’t get the plot right, line it up, space it just cor­rect­ly, the read­er won’t be able to knock them down. Dan­ger­ous work, set­ting down plots.

2 thoughts on “Setting the pins”

  1. Great metaphor with the pins. It’s got to be a bit dis­con­cert­ing to have your sto­ry “pins” fly­ing in “wild direc­tions.” Did that hap­pen when you were writ­ing Sophi­a’s War, too? I real­ly liked the bal­ance you achieved between real­is­tic detail and move­ment of the plot. You make set­ting “pins” look easy but I have a feel­ing I would be sur­prised at the num­ber of deci­sions you have to make to craft a sto­ry that seems effort­less and natural.

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