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

I have an idea for a possible novel that might be a bit more commercial than most of my ideas.  It is a sort of wish-fulfillment story involving a sort of silly, but not entirely implausible technology.  In many ways, such a story kind of has a necessary formula, so it shouldn't really be that difficult to figure out the plot and put it together.  I have been thinking about it a bit, and I want to start to work on it when I finish the story that I am writing at the moment.  I am hoping that I might be able to keep this idea sort of on target and not get too far from the original concept.  Part of me worries that I don't really have the ability to not push the story all the way out and make it far different from what I am currently imagining, but if that happens, I bet it would still be a story I will be glad to have told.

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