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

I am still writing at a less frantic pace, and part of it is certainly the result of my rethinking things, but it seems quite funny to me that writing three or four poems daily is a slow day, now.  I have been writing so much, it has calibrated my sense of how much is a lot of work.  That is not to say that I don't still have a bit of struggle at times.  Right now, I am feeling a strong amount of frustration sitting down to right, as my mind is still absorbing the ideas from my workshop and other experiences last week.  I have to think that even writing just " a few" poems daily, I am making real progress, both in building a body of work and in developing as a poet.  The only way through my current state is probably by writing.  I have to discover something that connects my work to what I have learned, as well as in the aspirations that were inspired in me by the poetry and poets I encountered last week.  I do not know any way to really explore that space outside of writing, really.  I can sit and think about these ideas(and I do), but ultimately, it is when I am within process that it must all come into focus.

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