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

I try to write a story every night, and it is usually a few hundred or a thousand words.  At times, it might get a little bigger than that, but I would imagine that even the longer ones tend to be under two thousand words.  Tonight, though, I wound up writing a story that is closer to five thousand words.  I had this idea for a story earlier and started to play with it.  The core of the story is actually an idea that I have played around with but was never certain how to execute, then, this morning, I came up with a framework that worked and I was kind of ready.  I realized that it was a more complicated idea and would take more to tell, but I also knew that I was ready to tell it and that if I waited, even just until tomorrow, it wouldn't have been as fresh.

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