A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Four

I have a great many poems which I have submitted to journals lately.  I am waiting on more than twenty responses, right now, and I am hopeful that some of that work will make be accepted.  I was speaking about this with Freesia earlier today, actually, discussing the idea that even just a few acceptances out of all those submissions would be bolstering.  I know the challenges, and I recognize that getting one poem out of ten accepted is a win.  Yet, I still feel it when I get a rejection, as I did this afternoon.  It is a minor thing, really, just one of the many pieces I have sent out.  But, it putting work out is a vulnerable act.  It must be, if the work matters at all.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A Writer's Notebook, Day Two-Hundred-And-Fifty

Le Guin, Steering The Craft, Chapter Five: Adjectives and Adverbs (Exercise Five, Chastity)

A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-And-Fifty-Nine