A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Seventy-Seven

I showed the finished portion of the short story I am writing to a friend of mine who I trust and he seemed to enjoy it and get it.  I have been worried because it is quite an odd piece, absurdist and kind of silly, I think, and not altogether doing what anyone would expect a proper story to do.  That, of course, is kind of the point, really, but it still has to work for the reader, and that is not always a simple matter.  In this case, I think that the story is pulled along by the humor of it.  The story does not act serious, and that helps, of course, but my friend also found some parts of it funny enough that he was laughing aloud a little bit, which is always a positive sign, I think.  Of course, this is a good friend of mine, and the story isn't even finished right now, so all of it is kind of circumspect, and I admit that, but it was a good boost for me in terms of my thinking about the story and it helped me to recognize that the piece is working in ways I might have been doubtful about before.

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