A Writer's Notebook, Day Two-Hundred-And-Eighty-One

I am rather exhausted, so I expect to keep this short, but I did have a productive day, and felt that the ideas I explored yesterday held true.  I wrote a poem this morning which was basically the result of me pushing myself in that same way, and it worked out, as did a piece I just finished before opening this document.  Those were not the only pieces I wrote today, but they are the highlights, I believe, and suggest that I may be heading in the right direction with my thoughts on how to propel my work even when I know I need to write and am not entirely certain what to put into the poem.

I also think it worth mentioning that I am considering taking on a Summer novel.  The idea came to me yesterday and has been brewing, and, though I don't want to get into the specifics, I can say that I think the idea is quite good and will be very interesting to play with.  I've only got a basic sense of it now, and really not much of a plot.  Actually, I am thinking it may not be very plot heavy as a piece, but more about mood.  The general idea has to do with a person stumbling upon a sort of magical place and their experience in that strange realm.  It's not a fantasy piece, I don't think, and certainly not the traditional quest narrative, but more of  a kind of surrealist thing to do with the warping of reality through the interaction with this dream-like other world and its impermanent existence.  I'll see if I can explain more later, when I have a better understanding myself.

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