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

I am starting to become more comfortable just riffing through a story without a clear sense of what I want from it.  The story I wrote tonight, I kind of had an idea that it was going to end very differently than it did, but I feel like the ending is right in some way.  I could sit here and try to offer an explanation about it, but what is the point of that, especially when you have not had a chance to read it?  I think it is a good story, is the main point, or that is how I feel right at this moment, or maybe I would not actually say I think the story is quite good, but that I am satisfied to have written it.  I am not certain about the stories overall quality or what anyone else will think of it, but I feel like I did a good job putting it together.

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