A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Three-Hundred-And-Forty

The question of what kind of topics I might choose, if I am considering the way I might shift my efforts on this blog in a way that was more structured, shall we say, is one that I find a bit hard to pin down.  I think, perhaps, it would be good if I could find a way to use it to discuss writing more directly, perhaps, but I am not certain just what that would look like.  It might be that I will try some kind of dissection of a specific poem, though I find that I often feel a bit clumsy trying to write such things, but I could certainly imagine developing some format for such an effort that I might find rewarding and which might provide some sort of guidance, at least some of the time, for writing this blog.  I suppose that the next time I am really at a loss about what I want to do with an entry, I should try writing something of this sort.

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