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

 In conceptualizing the story for the fictional work I am beginning, I need to step back and consider it from an elemental, structural perspective.  I have ideas for characters to inhabit the piece, and a sense of certain settings, but the goal is to craft a piece in which the parts are the same story, on smaller scale, and the creation of that structure requires stripping away the trappings of a specific embodiment of the narrative.  I am understanding that perspective, and hope, soon, that I will find the specific solution.

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