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

Tonight my writing seemed to just flow without much hesitation.  I did spend a bit of time at the computer before I started my work, but once I got started, I was off.  That has not always been the case lately, more often in terms of the prose that I am working on, but at times with the poetry as well.  I suppose it must be fairly minor, as it never stops me, but I still enjoy when it seems to really be coming without much effort, even though I don't think it necessarily is reflective of the works quality in most cases.

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