A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Three-Hundred-And-Seventy

I have thought for a long time about how to write a novel where the main character is the reader and the main action of the plot is reading the book and I feel like I want to try to work on that soon.  Recently, I started to play around with some general notes on the idea and I came up with a few thoughts that feel like they might work, though it is all still quite loose and I know that there is some aspect of it which isn't quite clear to me, yet, but that could be something I need to discover through writing, so it doesn't really stop me.  I think I am just trying to build up the creative energy, maybe, but the truth is that I should just push myself into action, as this is, in the end, what it usually takes to get started.

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