In this lovely essay at The Millions, Aidan Ryan explores his editing process, and the abandoned, unused writing that heโs accumulated and compiled into a โMiscellaneousโ document over the years. Ryan shares inspiring examples of how authors write, build their worlds and the stories of their lives, and continue to draw from and tap into existing work as if dipping into a vat of bread starter. In an anecdote about playing with Legos as a child, he beautifully describes how he liked to tell stories with all of his toys and figurines, from different universes โ โI was only interested in the story ofย everything.โ This sentiment is reflected in his insights on writing and editing, but also waiting โ the act of putting language aside, but still keeping it close, so that โeverything remain[s] possible.โ
I think about a folder in the cloud, the one called โWriting.โ And the folders within it, branching universes: โPoemsโ and โEssays,โ and within that โOuttakes,โ and within that the file called โMiscellaneous,โ now over a hundred pages. And I think of the stories that as a child I told and retold in bright plasticโbefore I found a world of words that I never had to pack away.