A Writer's Notebook, Day Five-Hundred-And-Sixty
In accepting the value of the work I am doing, I am also learning to relax and allow the poems to happen. I have mentioned before that it can take effort to get started at times, and this remains true, but I am also aware that the real key is in stepping back from attempting to control the work too much. There is, of course, work that can only be done with a rigorous intent and conscious attention to every detail of the poem, but when that comes to me, I am rarely at a loss about how to proceed. Besides, even in such cases, laying aside criticism is necessary. But, if I am honest, I am not merely speaking of laying aside those considerations, I am speaking of allowing the work to create itself. It is about relaxing into discovery, letting the words and sentences to be a surprise that can teach me what I seek to communicate.
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