A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Three-Hundred-And-Seventeen

I am trying to get myself thinking more about how stories work.  I've been struggling for a bit with fiction, and I can't help but think that if I had a clearer sense of how I want my stories to function, that might free me up somewhat.  In part it is just about having a map of what seems to make a story work, what makes it satisfying and cohesive, and in part it is about the actual questions of what I think a story is and how it functions.  At present, I am still just at the start of thinking about these things, I suppose, but I realize it is probably an important area for me to focus some of my attention.

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