A Writer's Notebook, Day Seven-Hundred-And-Ninety-Two

 I am finding myself in a very playful mood in my writing.  I've been having a lot of interesting fun playing games, making nonsense that is intended to evoke meaningful responses.  I have been letting myself just run wild a lot more, in terms of the poems I am writing.  In some ways, I've just liberated myself from thinking through things the way I once did, and am more eager to just jump on board and take the ride.  I am also finding new ways to create work that I hope connects directly with the reader, work that is intended to inspire real responses, and which I hope will not be easily forgotten or dismissed.  I am not certain that it is what anyone thinks they want, but it would be nice to create work that is still my own, and which scratches the urges of those who can help me in my journey towards success in writing.

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