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

I am getting an inkling, once more, about this book idea I have, though it is always a bit nebulous.  The premise itself is hard to explain, though I will try to give a general concept.  It is a book which addresses the reader and attempts to involve them as the main character in an adventure that is not happening in the book alone but through the experience of living while interacting with the book.  I don't know how that works exactly, or even what it really means, but I keep returning to this idea, keep having vague notions about how to get it started.  I need to sit down and write it, I think, before I will truly understand.  I need to trust that it is there, waiting and ready instead of delaying with the worry that comes from focusing on my uncertainties.

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