A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Eight-Hundred-And-Twenty-Three

I continued on with the flash fiction today.  My biggest fear is still that I won't know what to write and will just give up, but so far that has not been a case.  Both today and yesterday, I found myself with an idea that seemed to work.  I am not, if I am honest, all that worried about making the stories perfect right now, just in feeling confident that I can write a new flash piece each day without it being a major challenge.  I know that I will improve in my work with practice, so I don't need to really focus on the actual writing itself all that much right now.  If I can get to the point where I am certain that I am always ready to write a new story, that I can always conjure up an idea for a new one on demand, then I will be able relax and just focus on getting the stories to be the best that I am capable of making them.

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