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

I think that I want to begin working on making a full length poetry collection, in part so that it will be ready if things really do go well with my book.  The fact is, I have more than enough poems to put together a whole shelf of books, if I am honest.  I don't mean to suggest that all of my poems are great and ready to go or anything, but I have enough poems that I think I can certainly compile a book with good work, and I tend to think of the curation process in connection with revision, especially because I am very interested in attempting to keep creating larger works that contextualize the poems as parts of a cohesive whole in the way that I think I was able to in Blaze without Burning.  

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