Edward Gorey’s 116 or so self-authored works are only an iceberg tip to a vast body of unpublished works spilling across dozens of notebooks, stuffed into file folders—or neatly three-hole punched into binders. These unpublished works comprise the exhibit He Wrote it all Down Zealously. In his notebooks, Gorey’s spontaneous outpourings were accompanied by scratched-over word options, asides, and frequently quick thumbnails (demonstrating that Gorey considered the visual flow of a book from its very inception). Viewed together, a parallel universe of familiar Gorey types: misadventurous adults, doomed children, shaman-like animals, and mysteriously-animated inanimate objects comes into being, along with various whimseys, false starts, outlines, deadlines, costumes, sets, book lists, film lists, lists of lists, appointments, epiphanies and marginalia. There are also a lot of Q.R.V. In short, a graphic attempt to tame a lot of internal chaos.