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In 2014 I had made two unvoluntary experiences that generally are considered life-changing. Inspired by these experiences, I set out to decipher and publish my story. In [[:Category:2015 February until 2023 May|February 2015]], I captured her almost lifelong version through a series of episodes. (…) However, I couldn't find a way to | In 2014 I had made two unvoluntary experiences that generally are considered life-changing. Inspired by these experiences, I set out to decipher and publish my story. In [[:Category:2015 February until 2023 May|February 2015]], I captured her almost lifelong version through a series of episodes. (…) However, I couldn't find a way to decipher it convincingly.<ref name="IMAGE"/> I concluded that instead of an ''autobiography'', I would have to write an ''autofictional novel'', even without any experience or training. The [[Personal_Motifs#MOTIVHISTORY|fictional]] element became an [[Professional_Motifs|impossible machine]], which could read and print thoughts. This trick in 2020 <ref name="BLIND"/> eventually brought a life-changing self-realization and in the process a satisfying conclusion of this project. | ||
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== Production archive == | == Production archive == | ||
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Olaf Langmack:
In 2014 I had made two unvoluntary experiences that generally are considered life-changing. Inspired by these experiences, I set out to decipher and publish my story. In February 2015, I captured her almost lifelong version through a series of episodes. (…) However, I couldn't find a way to decipher it convincingly.[1] I concluded that instead of an autobiography, I would have to write an autofictional novel, even without any experience or training. The fictional element became an impossible machine, which could read and print thoughts. This trick in 2020 [2] eventually brought a life-changing self-realization and in the process a satisfying conclusion of this project.
Production archive
Outline:
| # | from | until | Motive | Pages | Format | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 July 2014 September |
Trigger | |||||
| 2014 December | Sketch | 1 | square | Sample page | ||
| 1 | 2015 February | 2015 April | Image story | 57 | " | Print template |
| 2 – 6 | 2015 Juni | 2015 Oktober | Image novella with graphics and photographs non-linear narrating [3] |
62 – 69 | Portrait | Print templates |
| 7 | 2015 November | 2016 February | Fine work towards a review | 119 | " | Sample copy (Hardcover) |
| 2016 February | Review [1] | |||||
| 8 | 2016 June | 2017 June | Traditional narrating with text and images Narrative model of the psyche Separation of internal and external narrative |
External: 157 Internal: 50 |
" | — |
| 9 – 10 | 2018 August | 2018 October | Rough drafts | — | " | — |
| 2020 September | Blind spot [2] | |||||
| 11 First draft | 2020 May | 2020 December | Pseudonymous second author external: rough draft internal: complete draft [3] |
External: 228 Internal: – |
" | Print template |
| 12 Second draft | 2021 August | 2022 May | Complete internal narrative | 350 | " | " |
| 13 Final draft | 2023 March | 2023 July | Without second author Separated internal narrative [3] Historical context |
Novel: 265 Brochure: 59 |
" | Sample copy (Hardcover) |
Notes
- ↑ a b The review resulted in irreconcilable creative differences between mentor and author. As response he published an image novella on the topic of memory, the novel's core theme.
- ↑ a b Complete and detailed description of his Blind Spot within a single day – five and a half years after the start of project
- ↑ a b c Japanese rhetoric