A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-One-Hundred-And-Ten

One of the things that I have found really rewarding about fiction is the playfulness that often emerges in the process of writing a story.  I very often will find myself floating off into idea after idea, or hearing strange and somewhat silly conversation unfolding in my mind, even before I have sat down to write.  For me, this is often something that emerges when I have an element that is kind of absurd, and generally a lot of the humor arises out of dealing with that single absurdity in a way that treats it as something more than just a bit of nonsense.

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