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

I am finding it difficult to get my writing output back to previous levels at the moment, but I am not certain that it isn't part of a larger issue.  In many ways, attending workshops is a way to refocus and consider the direction my work is taking.  Being exposed to the work of other poets is always providing new ideas and considerations.  The work that is being done by some of those I was honored enough to hear read at the PBPF has me considering what I want my work to do.  As such, I think, in part, my current slowdown is somewhat related to my efforts to find ways of reaching deeper in my work.  While I did not write as many poems during the festival, i was doing work that I felt had deep resonance, that dug into places that were not always easy to reach.  It may be that I need to relax on the amount for a bit and try to really discover how to do work like that more consistantly.

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