A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Eight-Hundred-And-Fifty-Five

The flash story that I wrote tonight did not get into that same meta-fictional space as recent pieces.  It was actually a rather grounded piece, in terms of the plot and character and such.  Even if it had not been meta-fictional, it could still have veered towards the surreal or absurd, or just the fantastical, but it remained mostly realistic in that sense.  I do think that I was trying to do something in terms of the way that I approached it, but I think that it is still rather unformed, to be honest.  I don't think it is a great success as a piece of writing, to be honest, but I feel that it is an interesting shift, and I think that there is much good writing in it.  I don't want to become too caught up in the success or failure of any single piece, though.  I would rather view it all as a learning process for the moment.

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