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

I feel pretty good about the flash story I wrote tonight, actually.  It felt satisfying, I think, and it felt like it had some real substance in there, even if it is still quite short.  In terms of the process aspects that I have been focused on, I felt quite good.  My goal is to develop my ability to improvise flash pieces on demand, and that is something that I don't think I can just figure out.  I think the key is to keep doing it, forcing myself to confront that blank page over and over until it just becomes an invitation.  As I keep doing this, I am hoping that I will develop strategies for approaching that situation.  In poetry, I certainly have my go to approaches, but they don't always feel transferable to fiction.  Instead, I need to practice and develop a whole new approach.

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