A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And--Seventy-Nine

As usual on Fridays, I worked with Freesia this afternoon, getting more done to prepare the new manuscript.  As I have said, I am getting a sense of the work as a whole and how it can come together.  At present, we are still curating work, both in the sense of selecting what to include, and in terms of categorizing and organizing the work.  Right now, the goal is to organize the animal poems and to identify them in terms of their realism and their tone.  That should provide tools for building the structure of the books journey.  I am still following an intuitive process, and that can be a bit uncertain, but I feel a degree of trust and a sense of where this is leading that are balancing against that.



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