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

I am attempting to think of new approaches to my submission strategy, but I am not really certain what to do.  I'm trying to send work to a broader range of journals, though I don't feel I was casting my net that tight.  I was joking earlier that I should find a programmer who can set up a program that will submit packets of poetry to every open journal accepting poems on submittable.com, that I am at a point where I need to just get work out there and hope that any acceptance will be a stepping stone, even if it is in a minor journal I might not have thought to submit to in other circumstances.  I'm not certain if this really is a new approach, or if I am just doing more of the same, and I am not certain how much difference this will make at the moment, but I have to hope.  Certainly, sending out more work is important, but I hate doing this over and over, hoping it will be different this time, but I also have to do it.  Perhaps the committed pursuit of art always requires that kind of will towards insanity.

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