A Writer's Notebook, Day Five-Hundred-And-Sixteen

Workshop today went quite well.  I had the very first piece that was read in class, and I felt quite good about the input I received.  I have a few ideas of things I want to do in terms of revising that poem, and I think it gave me a good sense about some of the places where I can dial down with my work.  The class is really quite amazing.  Major Jackson is focusing largely on how we can, as writers, approach difficult poems, attempting to communicate things that often are not easily captured by language.  The exercises he is assigning are intended to help us discover things that we might not have been considering, as well as considering formal aspects that might provide new approaches in our writing.

I also decided, tonight, since it is so late, to only write twelve poems today.  I could finish the additional six, but I think I am better off getting to bed.  I intend to make the poems up tomorrow,
and then to attempt to stick with a twelve and twelve schedule generally.

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