How this works¶
This is a writing experiment. A challenge.
What I'm doing¶
I'm writing a character who believes they're transcribing phone calls from October—all those late-night conversations where they were losing their mind about a deleted show called Bloody Catboy.
But here's the thing: there are no calls. No recordings. No tapes.
The transcription itself IS the book. It's written in the style of one-sided phone call transcripts—raw, messy, unhinged. The narrator believes they're documenting real conversations, but it's all fiction. Meta-fiction. A story about obsession, written as if it were evidence of that obsession.
And I'm not doing it in isolation.
What you'll find here¶
Lore — The worldbuilding, the backstory, the fragments of understanding I'm piecing together about what Bloody Catboy was and what it means.
Arcs — The narrative structure, the story beats, how the pieces fit together (or don't).
Chapter drafts — The actual writing. Early versions, messy versions, versions that might not work. The process made visible.
How you can participate¶
Every page has comments enabled. You can:
- Discuss the decisions I made — Why did I structure it this way? What does this choice mean?
- Suggest improvements — Is this working? What's missing? What should change?
- Share your thoughts — What resonates? What doesn't? What questions do you have?
This isn't just my story. It's a conversation. Your feedback, your questions, your suggestions—they shape what this becomes.