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

I had a lot of trouble with writing my flash piece tonight.  There was a long period when I just sat around with no idea what I was going to write.  In the end, I did create something that I think is kind of interesting, maybe even good, in a way.  The key was in choosing an approach to it, in terms of the actual writing itself.  This is similar to what I did last night, not in terms of the specifics of what I wrote but in terms of the attitude and thought process.  It is still a bit nebulous at the moment, but I think I am beginning to find a concrete tactic for getting started when I am feeling stuck.

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