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

I am feeling as if I have turned a bit of a corner in writing flash fiction, though that is not to suggest that I am overly enamored with the stories I am writing.  At this point, I think I am at the level where I can trust myself to find the story.  I do think that I am honing some of my other instincts, developing my capacity for writing details that matter into the story and weaving multiple layers of meaning into the narrative.  The shift that has occurred, though, is still important enough that I want to recognize and celebrate it, because it is the shift from feeling like I have no idea what I am doing to at least being confident that I can do it, even if only at a certain level of proficiency so far.  I have noticed other things that are changing in the writing, as I suggested above, and I am excited to find myself making more interesting choices in these stories.  It is simply a matter of continuing down this path, I know, of keeping at it day after day.  Each individual piece may only be a small thing, and I may only be getting fractionally better with any individual effort, but the cumulative impact is far greater, and I suspect, as well, that this growth has reached a point where I am beginning to notice the shift more rapidly than I had anticipated.

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