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

I kind of threw a curve at myself tonight in terms of my new novel.  I have been working on a scene that was just going on and on with dialogue and I was feeling a bit uncertain of where it was heading or why it even mattered for the story, but I kept writing it and pushing forwards.  Tonight, though, I just decided to write something that exists in the book and is coming from the narrator but also addresses the things I was thinking and feeling about the scene.  I am not certain I succeeded, but it is pushing me into a new space and I think that it is a good shift.  

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