A Writer's Notebook: Day Sixteen

The work is on the story is picking up.  I still have a bit more to go, but I am through much of the heavy lifting, I think.  Today, I came to a point where I am moving to the area of the story that is clearest in my mind at the moment.  I had been pushing through, as I did not have a clear sense of what the stories path was.  I had a general sense of the arch, but no real notion of the details beneath it.

It may be just a hopefulness, but I have a lot more clarity about the things I want to put into the story at this point.  I know how some of the problems in the story will be resolved, and how to unveil certain parts of the narrative.  While I can talk about details I need to really get straight, I have the main beats now.

The process of writing this story makes me aware that my discipline is not as strong as I want it to be.  I did keep going, and that is a positive thing, but honest assessment of my performance demands recognizing that I did not work as diligently as I would like.

Towards that end, I want to reconfirm my commitment to my Wonderbook project, making sure I add to that on a daily basis again starting tomorrow.  I will keep allowing these notebook entries to vary in length, but I plan to continue them daily as well, even if they are shorter.

I am, again, rather exhausted, but I will be back in the morning to write about the next section of Wonderbook.

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