A Writer's Notebook, Day Five-Hundred-And-Twenty-Two

I am beginning to come back to reality, I think, though it is not easy to readjust.  First off, I am at home entirely alone right now, as Melissa is still dealing with her mother and all of that, and so I am spending a lot of time just thinking through things that I experienced this week.  I am certainly feeling charged with writing poems that have resonance, and I am enthused by the sense of how far I have to go.  It is amazing how being around so many incredibly generous, talented, and respected poets, one's whose work I am often in awe of, is not dejecting but inspiring.  I always feel it shows me just how much is possible, with dedication, practice, and experimentation.

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