A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Sixteen
I have an idea for the short play I might write, but I am concerned that it is a bit too much of a sketch. I think there are ways to make it work, even within a sort of comical premise, by making certain to give the characters actual depth, allowing something real to exist between them. I am hesitant though, as I do think this piece might be too flat, with the premise itself being the main driver. At the same time, I don't have anything else jumping out at me right now, so it is sort of what I have to go on. It might be that I can find something new by exploring this idea, or maybe this will bloom in ways I am not even expecting. Even if it is not quite what I want it to be, the act of working on it may be enough to get my creativity flowing in the right direction to get something more suitable started. Besides, I don't feel that this initial idea is bad, it is only that it feels flat, as if it is being driven on the single idea at the start, but there are ways to change that, to add tension to the situations, perhaps, or otherwise complicate things in order to raise the stakes. I do hope that this idea unlocks and reveals more behind it, but I know that might not happen. In any case, the only way to find out is by getting to work writing it.
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