A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And--Ninety

It can be difficult ontinuing to write each day despite my failure to find any success with publishing.  I feel as if it is a waste, at times, a delusional act.  I believe in my work, but that is an active choice, especially at the moment.  I have to remember that it is a larger practice, though it matters deeply to me that I can make some real professional progress.  In truth, I believe it is that larger focus as a writer that might make it possible for me to do the kind of work I aim to accomplish.

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