Common-place, yet one thought sound, advice frequently given to aspiring authors:
Just write! Put words on paper or screen and share them with whoever may be willing to read them.
Do not allow yourself to be worried about imperfection. For that will only ensure that you never write.
Perfection, should that ever become a necessity, can wait until such time.
Such advice is more readily dispensed than followed. But the volume and imperfection of these pages in recent weeks should attest that the author at least made a valiant attempt to do so.