A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-And-Eighty-Seven
I am playing with an idea for a new project, a larger piece that I am not yet sure how to describe. Part of the issue is the idea is about breaking the boundaries between different traditional literary forms and concepts, and about asking what else might exist. Is there a long story form in fiction, for example, that isn't a novel? I don't know what would have to be true for a book length piece of prose fiction to be something other than a novel, if that is even a sensible question. In some sense, book length fiction is the definition of the novel, of course, but even if the idea I am pursuing ultimately is classified within that same framework, the question underneath is not irrelevant. There are levels at which the novel is an agreement between the writer and the reader, but can that relationship be shifted? I am still in the space of possibility before things take real shape, and that can be full of energy, but I know I need to bring it into focus and begin to put that energy to use through actual work if it is not to just become another idea that I have yet to persue.
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