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

I am still working towards an ending for the story I am writing.  I still have the sense that it should end in a way that sort of resolves the central problems on a practical level, but which also leaves a deeper set of questions for the character, with things being fixed in a way that feels as absurd as the events that came before, and tending to leave the character questioning their sense of the world as a whole.  I can imagine a sort of way to do that, and it will be quite odd for things to go back to normal in the world of this story, though it is also, I think, a necessary part of any ending that will work.  At present, the situation the main character is in does not work as an end point, to be certain, as they are still, at present, floating in an empty dark space that seems to be under the surface of Earth.  I need to get them back above ground and someplace that is "safe."  I think that once I find a way to do that, the rest will be easy enough to figure out.

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