A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Seventy-Seven

Tonight, I received notes from Nickole on my poetry packet.  I read through her comments, but am planning to go back over it again.  A lot of her suggestions are about pushing further within the work, which I agree with.  The poems I sent are, mostly, ones I know still need work.  A few are ones that I feel more strongly about, but which I know can still be improved, but most are ones I see having potential to be fulfilled, and finding that way to push on is an important strategy.  It may be that I need to dial in on how to get there.  I think that I often hide behind craft and cleverness.  It is easy to let those elements carry the work, and it is not, inherently, a bad thing, but there still needs to be something meaningful underneath.

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