A Writer's Notebook, Day Four-Hundred-And-Eight

Though I have pushed myself to six poems daily in the past week, I am aware that, in many ways, I've just been treading water for some time.  The last month was extremely difficult, in a variety of ways, and it was not always easy to just do the basic work.  It became a matter of keeping going through that, not necessarily pushing further, but staying above water with it at the least.  I made it, and am glad to say that I did not miss any of my writing goals, though I did juggle work from the morning to later on a few days.

Tomorrow, I expect to begin getting back into a more productive zone again, as I have my good friend Freesia McKee coming up from Miami for much of the day to work with me on my writing.  Much of the time we are able to accomplish a great deal in these sessions, and they have always sparked my creativity a great deal, so I am excited to see what happens this time.  I'm quite excited, and hoping that we might get some good work done, or at least in the pipeline.

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