A Writer's Notebook, Day Five-Hundred-And-Fifty-One

I failed to get to work this morning, but I think my day may be more conducive tomorrow, as I needed to be out fairly early.  I should have a clear day tomorrow.

In general, I am still in a state of writing most of my poems from a fairly stream of consciousness, almost free associative approach. It is interesting how ideas often come into shape as I am writing.  I am often surprised at the way things come into a structure, as if there had been a plan to start with.  I also know that the more I write the more I press myself to let out the deeper, more complicated and resonant work.  It can be hard to access that place, and for me, it often seems to be a matter of clearing out other material firat.

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