A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Sixty-One

I do not have a reason for having taking such a long absence from this blog.  To be honest, I am not certain anyone noticed, but if you did, I am here and am hoping to make a return to form.  I don't really have any reason that I stopped.  It was just falling out of the habit, which is a thing I have expressed fear about before.  I did not stop writing.  I wrote at least one new poem (almost) every day, even if I wasn't writing here.  In part, I think it was just a release, maybe, and I know it connects to the publication of Blaze without Burning, to the sense that I am in progress and moving into a new phase in my career.  I suppose I feel a bit less pressed to keep the foot on the accelerator, maybe.  I've written a lot of poems, and part of the reason is connected to that desire to get the work out into the world, and now that I am starting to feel that happening in a significant way, I suppose I am slowing down a little, am focusing on things in new ways.  I can't say that isn't a positive thing, even if it is a different sort of approach than I had been taking. 

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