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

I am finding that a lot of the flash fiction I am writing is less narrative, focusing on exploring character instead.  Nothing much happens in many of them, and what does happen isn't really all that important, except as a way to let the character reveal things about how they think.  I am not always satisfied writing these things, to be honest, but I think they are often quite interesting in their own way.  I just wish that I was a bit better with crafting more of a narrative on the fly.  Perhaps with time that is a skill that I will develop.

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