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

Freesia and I had a meeting today, most of which was spent strategizing for sending out more submissions.  The main result of this was the decision to send out a large batch of submissions.  In the past, I have been conservative about simultaneously sending a poem to multiple places, especially as I do have so much work, but it seems important to spread the net even wider, and it is easier to send the same group of poems to a few places.  I am hoping that getting more work out will help, but I must admit, I am afraid it will only intensify my experience of rejection.  I know that is not fully rational, even given the rejections I have accumulated.  It is at least an attempt to do something that might make a change.  I just wish it weren't merely doing the same thing that hasn't worked yet, but more of it.

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