A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Sixty-Four
I feel like I am starting to get a better grip on the types of stories that I am best with. I don't know if it is that they are what I am good at writing so much as it is that I enjoy telling certain types of stories more. I don't know exactly how to describe them, but I can recognize the premises when they start to develop, and I know that I am getting closer to having a good way of talking about them, or at least a sense in my head of what they are that can guide me in coming up with new ideas for stories. I know that a lot of them involve absurd transformations of objects or animals, including, quite often, some kinds of anthropomorphic elements, and that these things tend to be used in ways that are not there normal context. I think that these elements tend to exist in my story in ways that don't have explanations, that they are not expected or accepted as normal, but they still have just happened and that is all there is to it.
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