A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Eight-Hundred-And-Forty-Eight
I found myself, again, a bit uncertain what to write, and once more I was able to find my way into a story by embracing my difficulties. Last night's story took on the form of a short piece of detective fiction, but the real core of it was about a writer struggling with a character. The story I wrote tonight took on similar themes, but in this case it was the author encountering a character and not being certain what to do with them at first. By including the elements that were holding me back as an explicit part of the story, I liberated myself to be more playful and a bit less serious in my approach. Also, on a more practical level, focusing on writing about an ongoing experience often works well because it provides something obvious to write about. It may simply be that writing about the difficulty I am having while working on the story is a successful strategy because it means I know what I am going to write about.
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