A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Nine

As mentioned, I am getting a stronger sense of the story I have been playing with.  I think I understand it in a more specific way, at last.  The main plot is about a world where it is realized that the universe is falling apart in some way.  It is not a physical crisis, I don't think, is not a threat that can be understood in that way, but is more the sense that the reality of the story's world is unstable.  The characters are seeking ways to change this, to save themselves, to escape.  I still need to break this down further, but I feel very good about where I am with it at the momebt.

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