A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-One

I have been working on my flash fiction for a while now, and in focusing on that, I have put aside a few other projects for the moment.  It is important to me, though, that I don't let them just fade off into nothing due to attrition.  I need to start adding them back as an active part of my daily writing routine, but I worry that will disrupt my new practice.  It may be that I need to find other times to work on some of that stuff, since writing in the morning isn't quite as open ended as writing at night.  There is a part of me that worries that I've let some of this stuff go to long already and won't be able to get back into it again, but I won't even be able to figure that out until I get back to work on these things.

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