(for a process already in progress)
Quickly sketch a diagrammatic representation of your writing so far, its elements, sections, directions. Use this quick sketch as a way to bring your attention to the question of shape. Pay attention to how many units it has, how the parts articulate with each other. Then on another page, draw two or three things in the world that share something about that shape. Is it a cabinet? A bird’s nest? A river? A box? An onion? A nesting doll? A painting with another painting underneath? For each of the two or three shapes you nominated as possessing a shared shape, write yourself notes on how the thing you are writing might grow in the next weeks to fully embrace the permissions of that shape.
Quickly pick one moment from one of those growth notes, set a timer for 10 minutes, and write it out without pause or revision. If you finish before ten minutes, stop early. If the timer rings, find the ending right where you are.