[Spoiler Alert: Parts of the discussion below reveal aspects of the book that the first-time reader may not want to know…which, I suppose, is the basic definition of “Spoiler Alert”.]
Son of Man is the oldest of my published works—oldest in the sense that it’s the oldest of my story ideas that has been fully written and published. It is also oldest in the sense that it is the published book I started writing longest ago. I began it in the nineties, while I was in med school and was living in White Plains, New York. I don’t recall the exact amount that I wrote at the time; it may have been only the first five or six pages. But the book as it now exists begins with a scene almost identical to what I wrote then, reconstructed from memory, including the names of the first three characters introduced. The character Michael was also present in the original idea. I might have gotten as far as his introduction into the story at the time; certainly, his entrance, and even his initial words, have been fully present in my head for the last two decades. Continue reading