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

I am starting to get comfortable with just beginning to write a flash piece with less certainty of what I am doing.  It is far easier to write a story, I think, if I have a good sense of the general structure, but when I am trying to just come up a new flash piece every day, that can make it a bit difficult.  Sure, there are times when I might have an idea that already has the shape of a story, but I realize that I can't rely on that if I am planning to be writing a new piece each day.  Tonight I just thought up a line of dialogue and followed it into a story.  I don't know that there is a lot to what I wrote, if I am honest.  At the moment, I am not really all that confident about most of the flash fiction I've been writing.  I think that becoming more comfortable in the format will let me also develop and grow within it.  As I mentioned last night, working on new pieces each day feels like it is helpful in developing my awareness as a fiction writer in general, and the less my focus is on trying to come up with an idea for the story, the more I think I can relax and focus on discovering more about writing the stories I want to write.

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