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

The story I wrote tonight turned out to be quite a bit different than what I had imagined it would be.  In fact, the images and ideas that first occurred to me did not actually come into the story at all, which is fine.  If anything, I am kind of lucky because the ideas I used and the original imagery I had in mind are very different and I wouldn't feel strange using that first idea as I had intended, so I sort of wound up with a bonus idea for another day.  I do like the piece that I wrote, as well, though it is very different, as I said, than what I had expected.  In some ways, I wonder if I took it far enough, but I know I can always revise it, if I still feel that way when I read through it again.

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