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

That story is continuing to move in ways that are sometimes unexpected, though not in contradiction to anything I was already thinking, just in ways that are new and complicating.  The ending that I am thinking of, or the general shape of it, still seems to be the same, but new events are popping off and characters are acting in unexpected ways, and it is still going on.  In truth, I think this is how a story should probably go, at least a story of this sort where I began with just a general idea of where to start and shot off without much more of a plan than that.  I know that it is not a sensible plot, and that seems to be a large part of the point, at least to me it is.  I didn't plan on that, but I understand what has been developing and I do feel that the story has a shape under it, a sort of architecture that couldn't come about just by accident.  I mean by this to say that I trust my instincts even if I am not all that aware of what is intended just yet.  I suspect a surprise is yet to come that will help put a lot of this into relief.  It is not always clear what is going on in a piece of writing until the end, even for a writer.  In many ways, the point of writing, the discovery, is learning all those things that can only be known when the story is finished.

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