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

At times I will have an idea for a story that feels like it is not going to be all that useful, and then I find a way to tell the story which changes it entirely.  That was my experience today.  I had a thought to do with a house being robbed in an unusual way and I was not really certain what to do with it other than to present the fact of the thing, but after considering it for a while, I realized that I could make it into something else that would work on a number of other levels if I made it a report from a community organization about the crime and how to prevent further incidents.  I think the result is a lot better than what would have come out if I had just stuck with telling a more direct version of the same essential story.

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