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

I am afraid to say it, but I might be getting more comfortable, finally, with improvising flash fiction.  I am becoming more capable of just starting a story without a clear sense of what it is going to be.  In some cases that won't work out, I am certain, which is quite normal.  I write a lot of poetry and I know that not every piece that I write is going to be a masterwork.  The point is that I am developing my skills as a writer, getting better with time.  Now, I am applying that approach to my fiction and I am starting to notice things beginning to shift in terms of my thought process around those works.  I think that a lot of it is really just my feeling a greater confidence when I sit down to write a new story.  I am finally getting to a point where I at least trust I will be able to come up with an idea for something.

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