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

I feel like the story I wrote tonight represents a kind of progress in my journey.  It felt a bit more complicated, in some ways, though it was still largely the same kind of thing as many of the pieces I have been writing.  There was certainly more of a plot, but I know it also didn't really have a major conflict in it, though I could argue that, to be honest.  I think there is still a great deal that I need to learn, but I am glad to have a sense that I am getting there, slowly but surely.  A major point of writing each day for me is to learn and grow as a writer.  The work, the product of my efforts, that is important as well, of course, and the effort I make in writing is always with that in mind, and not some kind of practice effort, but the goal of becoming a better writer each day is a major drive for my efforts.  

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