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

 I have a strong sense of what I want the collection I am working on to be, but I am also finding that ideas are developing that take the work into a more direct narrative, in some ways.  I am drawn towards this idea, but I am also recognizing that I may need to discover ways of communicating the connections that are more elegant than some of what I am considering.  It would be good to find a way to make the discovery of those connections organic for the reader, with the realization of what is shared between the poems being revealed in subtle ways that become clear over the course of the book.  I have to consider how it might be that I can point towards the connections while leaving space for those links to feel like a surprise when they are recognized.

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