A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And--Fifty-Seven

Over the past few days, the idea for this new book has been coming into focus.  It is still not clear, to be certain, but I have a good sense of a central concept for it, which I can explain, to some extent.  That idea is to tell a story that repeats through a series of different paradigms, so it is retold several times but in different settings and with different characters, but, as the book continues, that central story that is being shifted around is continuing and expanding without being bound to anyone one set of narrative elements.  It is not entirely clear what that means, or how such a thing would be done, but I have a few thoughts.  I also have a sense that I am still not aware of all the elements involved in the larger piece, but it is coming into focus for me, and I am hoping to have enough of a sense about it to start work soon.  In the end, it does not matter all that much if I can describe what I am attempting to do, it is only important what can be produced.

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