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

I've spoken a number of times about the idea I am attempting to develop for a novel.  This concept is fairly clear to me, and has been from the start, but I was finding it hard to come up with certain aspects of the story.  Really, it was not that I had difficulty in coming up with a concept for the specifics, more that I saw the various ideas I had as too obvious or unbelievable.  I worried about the story working for the reader, but what I have come to realize is that the issue is not those details.  The truth is that I was looking at the story with the wrong criteria in mind, because I hadn't understood its perspective and tone.  Now, I can see how the ideas I was quick to dismiss are really the right way to go.  It is still feeling a bit nebulous to me at this moment, but I have a much clearer sense of it than before, and I count that as meaningful progress.

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