A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Fifty-Six

I have an idea that I think would make a good premise for a story.  It is a concept around a new technology that would solve a combination of problems in a strange and kind of silly way that also makes, sort of makes sense.  I feel like it is the kind of premise that requires a certain kind of plot formula, a sort of wish fulfillment story.  I think it might be pretty easy to right such a piece, and it could be a bit more commercial than a lot of the ideas I have had before.  I still have to work out a bunch of the story and put together the specifics of the plot in a way that feels satisfying and real.  I definitely have the core of the idea, but I recognize, as well, that the plot needs for things to go wrong in certain ways, or else what is the point of the story?  I have a few thoughts on what that could mean right now, but I am not certain about it yet.  I need to think on it a bit more, which is fine, as I am still working on that same story I have had going for a few weeks now.

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