A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Three-Hundred-And-Thirty-Two

I have fallen out of the habit of writing fiction with any regularity and I know that I want to change that.  If I didn't have a desire to write stories, it would be fine, but I often think of stories I would like to write, it is simply that I don't do it, and I think part of that, at least, is that I don't trust myself to do it.  I feel competent with my poetry, but I know that I don't have the same degree of experience about fiction, and I am aware that much of what I want to write is complicated and a bit strange.  In some ways, my lack of more formal training might be a boon, to be honest, as I tend to want to write more experimental and nonconventional pieces, but the fact that I am not so confident in my ability to craft compelling stories does make sitting down to write fiction far more difficult for me than writing poetry.

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