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

I was thinking a bit more about the science fiction story idea that I have.  As I think I mentioned, it feels a bit more conventional in certain ways.  In some ways that is good, as it might result in something that will be a bit easier to sell, but it is also not what I am usually interested in.  In some ways, that is the challenge, though.  It is attempting to work inside those parameters that makes it different and interesting, and which also makes it into a kind of test of mastery, in a sense.  It is about stretching myself in ways that are normally outside of what I would do, about expanding the kind of work that I am capable of.  I expect that even my impression of a more conventional story could still be quite odd, but the goal cannot be to write something that isn't reflective of my own sensibilities and thinking.  Even so, I am excited to try and see if I can't craft the story in a more conventional way this one time.

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