A Writer's Notebook, Day Five-Hundred-And-Thirty-One

I again did my work in two sessions, but I did not keep count of the number of poems I wrote.  I think it was around ten, but I am not certain, to be honest.  I still feel, at times, a bit of hesitancy around writing, though I am not certain of why.  I am not sure how to get beyond it, but I am dedicated enough to my work that I have never fully succumbed to the urge to not write.  I do hope I can overcome this desire to procrastinate, though.  I did get beyond it before, by regimentation, but I cannot help but feel that was largely inspired by Ulysses, and am finding it harder, emotionally and practically, at this point.

Tomorrow, I will be working once more with Freesia McKee to get more of my work submitted.  I need to remain hopeful with that process, but it can be quite difficult.  In the end, I have to believe the work will find it's readership.  I trust the opinions of those who have told me that my work is good, I only wish some of them were the editors of journals where I am sending my work...

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