A Writer's Notebook, Day Three-Hundred-And-Sixty-Nine

I am going to keep tonight's entry short, as I am rather exhausted and things are quite hectic at the moment.  In all honesty, the most significant thing I can say is that I have been keeping with my writing schedule in spite of many distractions and obligations.  I am quite proud of that, and I would be, even if I were certain the writing itself was sub-par.  The act of maintaining this momentum is itself something I need to remember is worth celebrating at times, and the fact that I am now, also, pressing myself to get the work published is another thing I feel quite happy about.  Even if I do not publish the work I have already sent out, it is significant for me that I am making this effort.  I currently have two chapbook manuscripts out (with a third still to be finalized and submitted), and eight packets of poetry that I've sent to various journals.  This is the most work I have sent out any one time, and I plan to continue pressing forwards on that front.  For the first time in a very long while, I feel that I am on the path once more.

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