A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Eighty-Five
I am honestly quite sad that tomorrow is the last day of the Palm Beach Poetry Festival for the year. It goes by so fast, but especially so when it is online. It is still very packed and I have been learning a great deal, but the interactions that occur when at the festival in person are so much a part of the experience, and the online festival doesn't have that element. Don't get me wrong, I am thrilled with my experience. My workshop has been stellar. I feel very close with the group, though we just started working together a few days ago. I turned in another poem for class, and again, it is one that I feel a bit concerned about, but I have a sense of trust in the workshop group, and that is not always the case. I don't know exactly what it is, but it feels like a safe space in the way that workshop should be. Beyond the workshop, the craft talks have been incredible, with some very deep discussions, and the readings have been fantastic. It is always more impactful to go to a reading in person, but I have still found myself incredibly moved, even just watching zoom from my phone. It is an incredible event, even if it is just online this year. I hope it will be in person again soon, but if not, I am really glad I can still be part of such an amazing community of poets and readers of poetry.
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