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

I am feeling pretty good about my fiction lately, though I still recognize that I have a long way to go with it.  I think that I am starting to understand the shapes of the types of stories I like to tell in a way that I had not before.  The thing that I most need to work on, I think, is probably mostly in terms of endings, at least right now.  I often feel as if it is just that a story reaches a point when it is done, and that works for me in most cases, but I know that it is not really how most writers think about these things, or I suspect it isn't, at least, and I would like to have more variety, more choice in the matter.  Even if I end up doing things the same way, it would be something I opted for and not the default.

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