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

I am closing in on the end of that story, I believe.  It is difficult to be truly certain, as I don't have a clear ending, just a general concept.  Things have been growing and shifting about in the story, with some of the recent developments being ideas I had considered earlier and wasn't certain about, but then I reached a place in the story where those ideas just slotted into place.  It may be there is more to come that I am not yet aware of, but I have a sense of it winding down, or at least heading towards a sort of ending.  I've a fairly good idea of how the ending needs to work, and of the general parameters of what will need to be established for it, but that is all still broad.  As well, there is a way in which the resolution of the story needs to be unsatisfying to an extent, as it must come without a real rationale, as something unearned and unexplained, as that is all just the setup for the emotional punch of the story, which has more to do with the character's realizations about the world they inhabit and about its horrifying absurdity.  It is difficult to craft an ending that can balance these concerns, but I feel that writing about it tonight has helped me to gain a bit more clarity.  Perhaps the specifics will emerge before me tomorrow.

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