A Writer's Notebook, Day Four-Hundred-And-Fifty-Five

It has been another long day and I am exhausted.  Again, I didn't get to work earlier in the day and did everything in a burst tonight, after everything else was done for the day.  I find it quite interesting that I am.anle to do so much work in a single go, and am considering what it means about my potential goal output when I get back home.  I know that I am writing shorter poems because of the phone issue, at least most of the time, but I am faster on a keyboard anyway, and I think, if anything, I am spending more time on the work now in spite of any reduction in the length of my output.  It may be that I get home and find myself wanting to write a dozen poems at night, having grown accustomed to the pace.  I can imagine, in the end, doubling my output as a result of meeting the challenges my current situation has presented.

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