A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Forty-Five

Earlier today, I randomly had an idea for a story.  It was just a single line that came to me, but from it I understood the whole concept and even the general way to tell it.  It is not a very complicated story, is really the sort of thing that runs almost totally on the premise, so it wasn't really all that hard to get the general concept sketched out in my mind.  I knew, though, that I needed to get to work on it and put it onto paper, or I would just lose it and forget.  Of course, I am still working on another story, and I wasn't sure what I would do with that.  I don't usually work on more than one piece of fiction at a time, but I didn't want to lose momentum on the story I have been writing, and I didn't want to lose the inspiration for the new story, so I spent a few minutes on the first story, just writing a little more to keep it going and not lose the flow of it, and then I went to work and drafted the new piece.  It is not a very long piece, only around 500 words, but I think it gets the job done, and if not, at least I have the basic thing on paper.  It is a lot easier to add to and alter a draft than it usually is to write the whole piece from scratch.  I am glad I took advantage of the inspiration right when it struck.  I can't help feeling like this might be a positive sign for my work writing fiction in general.

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