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

I wish that I felt more confident when I just begin a story without a clear sense of the plot.  Very often, I want to begin working on my fiction, but I am really just uncertain of the plot or the characters.  In such moments, I am often feeling flustered and uncertain, and I think it is this feeling itself that makes it so difficult.  I know that I have ideas for stories, that they appear everywhere and all of the time, but then in the moment, when it is time, I start doubting myself.  I want to be able to trust myself that I can find the story, even if I begin writing without anything much more than an image or a first line. 

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