A Writer's Notebook, Day Nine-Hundred-And-Thirty-Six

I know my poetry needs to be more direct, to be more forthcoming, and I have worked on writing more grounded pieces.  I am never certain it is working, or if I am missing the mark, if I am honest.  I know I am making progress, that I am making conscious effort to include more that is concrete and detailed, both in adding texture and in permitting myself to say what I want, but I am still aware that part of me is holding back.  I am holding on to a lot of fear that keeps me from letting go, and until I can free myself from that more fully, I do not know what will change.  I do recognize that even admitting this is a victory, and that my recognition is an important step in and of itself.

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