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

I feel more connected to my work today than I had in some time.  Over the past month, having so many different things coming up, and especially dealing with Ulysses illness and death, it took a great deal out of me, and I was really just pushing words around most of the time.  This does not mean that I might not have created good work, but I know that much of that time I wasn't mentally engaged with the work other than to push it out when I was writing.  Most of the time, I am doing much more to think about my writing, and today was the first day I truly felt that my mind was clicking back into place that way.  Keeping it short tonight, as I am quite exhausted, but I am truly excited to share some of the ideas that have begun to percolate.

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