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

In the past several days, I have finally been feeling as if I am back in my stride.  It is a strange thing to say, considering I did not slow down my writing, but I did feel a sense of disconnection from the work, though I was still writing. This week, though, since my time working with Freesia, I've been back in the zone once more.  The poems I've been writing are varied and exciting, and while I am still expressing, at times, the feelings and thoughts I have around recent events, particularly Ulysses's death, I am also writing other types of poems as well.  Beyond this, I have been finding my mind playing around with ideas in a way that had been absent for a bit.  It feels a bit strange, really, to be both in a positive creative place and still so raw with the feelings of loss, if I am honest.  That is not a bad thing though, and it may be a way of processing my grief, even if I am not yet fully cognizant of that.  In any case, I feel quite good about the direction of my work at the moment, and am excited to be getting back my writing mojo.

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