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

The new prose piece I am writing is taking off a bit, now.  I had written my general thoughts out and was still certain I had more to say, but it wasn't all that clear to me.  Tonight, though, I looked at the topic from a new perspective and it opened up a great deal more to think about.  The new material is a bit different from what has come before in terms of its focus, but it is very connected to the rest, but I think that the piece would work better if I reorganize it so that the new material is earlier, though I cannot articulate exactly why that feels right.  It may be a sense that the argument that I began making, which is still at the core of the piece,  might be served better if I build up to it somewhat.  I think that right now, but I know that their is a great deal more to write; when I get to the end I might have a very different perspective.

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