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

I am starting to reach a point, I suppose, where writing flash fiction has almost become just a normal part of my daily practice.  It still isn't quite that natural, yet, but I am getting to that point, I think.  I believe that analyzing the experiences I have been having with it on this blog has been helpful with that integration, as it has pushed me to recognize the progress I am making and to pay attention to the shifts.  It is clear that I am getting close to a point where I will be able to sit down and write a short piece of fiction without needing to worry about what I am planning to write in advance, as I have discussed before, and my writing about it has made me aware that what makes me most hesitant each night is the fear of not being certain I will have a story.  As I've become more used to improvising one, I have found my anxieties around writing flash fiction easing, which also, I believe, allows me to do better work in writing those stories.  Anyhow, that is how it often feels.  I know that the story I wrote tonight felt like it might be pretty good, though I am always less than certain about that.

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