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

Tonight, I was feeling a bit uncertain about the flash piece, as has been the case most nights, really, but I thought about it for a bit and decided that the best solution was just to start writing whatever came to mind as the starting point, and after just a few minutes I was well into the scene.  Again, I do not know how much I think I have really accomplished in writing these stories, beyond getting to a place where I can start without a clear inspiration, but that is itself a huge thing, I feel.  In the end, it makes it possible for me to keep practicing at my current pace, and I think that writing is the thing that will teach me the most.  

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