A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Ninety-One

I am continuing work on that long poem, though again, I did write other poetry today, even if not quite as much as I had been.  I also added more to that story, which, as I have said, is very different and lighter than much of my recent work, but I am enjoying the adventure of it, and I mean that in both the plot of the story and in the adventure of writing it.  I think it was a good choice to back off the work a bit, in terms of the specific amount.  I am writing daily and have a great amount of work already as well, so slowing down is not really limiting me, but is instead allowing me to focus on specific work.  I am not certain this long poem is anything but a ramble at the moment, but it feels important for me to write it, and I think it may have things to say that I need to be able to express.  It is much more direct and bold than a lot of the work I tend to do, and I am allowing it to just keep going, to let myself get things out.  It is a liberating thing in and of itself, no matter what results from it.

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