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

I'm still finding myself somewhat concerned that I won't have an idea for a new piece of fiction each night, but I also have been able to write something each night since I started, despite my having chosen to write less in general.  I do wish that I felt more confident about writing fiction, and I know that is something that is likely to develop with practice and exposure.  As well, I am starting to recognize that I don't always need to know what I am writing when I start.  Often, it is just a matter of finding a place to begin and following the path it points towards.

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