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

Last night, as I said, I had a great deal of difficulty coming up with an idea for a flash piece.  Today, I was able to think of one based on losing some stuff around the house, turning it kind of absurdist and running with that.  I think it went well, at least in terms of having the idea.  I still recognize that the stories I am writing are often quite thin at the moment.  I am beginning to recognize some of the issues and to understand how I might do things differently, in stead.  As I have said many times before, the only way that I know to get better is through practice, and the only practice there is for writing is writing more, and I am certainly doing that.

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