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

 I spent more time looking over work for the poetry collection.  There is a very strong sense that the work can be shaped together to create a single experience.  There is a framework that is becoming more apparent as I look at the work, and which seems more coherent than I had expected, and I think I can find a way to fill it in that will he clear, but also won't hold the reader's hand too much.  The goal is to make the awareness of the structure emerge, as a discovery, not to hide it from the reader as a whole.

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