A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Ninety

Tonight I took a risk following an idea for a story that felt a bit underwhelming when I first started with it, and I think it actually worked out into something more interesting, although I would admit that the overall piece is not all that groundbreaking in terms of the subject matter.  I think it is an interestingly executed story, though, as it does a lot in a fairly short space, and is also somewhat playful in terms of the style and the delivery of the story.  The general premise is really just about a piece of technology going awry, in this case a lawn maintenance machine that won't allow anyone to interfere with its perfect lawn, but I feel like I do it in a way that is interesting and adds more to it, and, I hope, makes it a richer experience for readers.

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