A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Fifty-Five

I am in much the same place as last night, though further along with my thoughts on the novel that I am conceiving.  I can explain a bit, though it is, once more, quite strange.  I am thinking that the book will be organized in a way that uses the space of the house in place of time, so the reader is touring through the house in a way and events are presented temporally based on where they occur.  The idea does not, I am certain, make much sense, but that is also a result of the fact that it is still not clear to me how this will function.  I need to work on plotting the overall story, as well as the various stories which make it up, and I think I am beginning to see the larger arc of the plot, and am also more aware of the allegory that underlies this.  I am also starting to see the resolution of the story and where it needs to arrive.  I think I will need to spend a bit of time working on the larger plot, then I think it will be easier for me to create the various subplots that will make up the story.  I have a general idea of what I am working towards now and am feeling excited about the potential for bringing it together.

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