A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Seventy-Nine

I was having a lot of trouble getting started with my fiction tonight, but at some point I decided I would just trust myself and started writing, and it actually did work out.  I'm not going to pretend that I think the story which resulted is a masterwork or anything of the sort, but it is more significant to me that I was able to just find an idea by just writing first and letting it emerge.  I feel like I am good at doing that with my poetry, but it is not as comfortable or natural for me when I am working on prose.  Tonight, though, I was able to succeed following that strategy.  While I will admit I am not certain I believe that I can always make that work, after tonight, I think that is more a matter of trusting myself and the process than anything.

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