A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Sixty-Nine

I feel that I am making some progress in my work, and am working on some new projects that I find exciting, including getting a new chapbook prepared to send out, and sending out a few short stories.  I've grown accustomed to the work being rejected, but I am hoping that my fiction will find a positive reception.  I feel that my fiction is, in a way, more unique than my poetry, though that does not express what I mean.  I think it is more that my work in fiction has different interests and parameters than most contemporary work.  In poetry, there is a greater freedom, and so the work tends to be wilder, or at least one can find that work, while fiction is often more restrained.  This can be a function of the industry as much as of the work being produced, of course, but I am hoping that the work I am doing has non-traditional qualities that are appealing to editors.  Of course, it is also possible, indeed it is likely, that the work will be rejected out of hand, but it is nice to feel a bit more optimistic, even if I recognize it as an indulgence. 

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