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

I tried to just throw myself into a story again tonight and it worked to an extent.  I was certainly able to find a character with a voice and a situation for them, and I think there was an emotional resonance built in to all of it.  The problem was that I didn't have a strong sense of where to take things, of what might actually happen to develop a plot beyond the one implied by the situation itself.  I think that I often consider a story as a whole, and I want to be able to think of a strong and cohesive plot.  I was able to put together something that might work, though I will likely take a bit more time with it at some point, trying to push it a bit further and make some of it clearer.  As I have said before, I think that the best way for me to develop these skills is by keeping up with my writing practice.  It has been around two weeks since I began, and I am still just starting out with writing flash fiction, but even just over this time I know I have been making progress and learning.

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