A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Hundred-And-Ninety

I received a rejection today, and that is not fun.  It is not unexpected, of course, but it is not a whole lot easier when that does occur.  Perhaps, it would be less difficult if I felt I was achieving more, but at the present getting the book agented is my major push.  I need to start trying to publish other work.  That will help on several levels, I would think.

There are a number of opportunities that I have and intend to pursue.  I should get some stuff prepped to send out. These are not major places, but that is not the biggest deal, really, and I need to start someplace. 

I am sure that part of my reaction is still from not smoking.  I wish that got better on a steeper incline, but I am making, I think.  I'm very tempted to buy a pack almost daily, but have abstained so far.  It's a victory, of a sort, though I do fear that I could cave any time...

Anyhow, that's really about all.  I wrote another poem tonight, though I am not sure about it.  It fits in with a number of the pieces I've written recently, and it may be that I should look at those pieces together to see why certain themes and ideas keep coming back. 

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