A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Hundred-And-Ninety-Nine

A productive day with a bunch of revision work done, and a new poem written.  On top of this, I also went to a reading, which seemed a good thing to do.  I think that kind of stuff is probably good for me, even if I don't always appreciate it at the time.  I'll admit that I am rather selective in terms of the writing that I admire and enjoy, and I can find it trying to put myself in the right frame of mind to attend open mic events in the proper generous spirit.

I am not meaning to disparage other people in that comment, honestly, as I am speaking about my own response, and am aware that I could be more open, especially knowing how difficult it can be to share work.  I think it is important that I cultivate the right attitude, and that I appreciate the work of others if if it does not seem like something that I would enjoy, or is a bit amateurish.

Anyhow, I feel that it is important for me to attend these kinds of things, not only to read my work, but also to connect with others and to develop my appreciation for a wider variety of works, even from writers with less experience.  

That really is about all for now, so I am going to call it for tonight.

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