A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And--Ninety-Two
It is very strange, in some ways, to be working on this full length manuscript of poetry at the moment when I cannot get anything else published at all. It feels silly and egotistical, in some ways, though it is driven by other motives. If I consider it in terms of the work itself, on an artistic level, that brings a certain set of criteria to mind, but there is also the practical aspect, the reality that the poetry I write may need a bit of its own context. I am often very subtle about the themes I am dealing with, but through juxtaposing work and building associated meaning through imagery and sound, those elements can become more apparent. An individual poem's subtext might be easy to overlook alone, but when it is working in tandem with other pieces that reinforce the ideas and methods, the repetition can alter the work and make it more easily digested. As well, I think it is an important skill, and one that provides me a good opportunity to do a lot of other important work, in terms of the revision of the poems themselves. The act of curating provides a good motive and a direction for that work, and helps me to see it as more than just returning to what I have done, but as another step forward.
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