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

It is quite late, and I still have a great deal of work to do on my play before I need to send it in tomorrow night.  I am prepared to get it done in time, I believe.  I have a good sense of the play's elements and have a lot of dialogue and character already.  The plot is simple.  It is really more the gesture of a plot with a single focus and a strong sense of the conflict.  I've been a bit hesitant about the very beginning, but I know how it starts in a general sense.  It is just getting the right line to begin it.  There are still questions that I have about things in it, and about how far to push certain aspects of the characters.  I don't want to go in the direction of making things too extreme in a way that feels overly pointed or silly, as the play is already a bit of a satire.  I want it to feel tense, though, and a bit eerie, as the central conceit is to somewhat dark.  I think that I can get it right, and I feel prepared to do the work necessary.  I need to get to it, though, as the deadline is fast approaching.

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