A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-One-Hundred-And-Seventy-Six

I am quite excited for the Palm Beach Poetry Festival this year, though it is being held online once more.  I am not pushing for it to be in person, to be clear, I understand the prudence of doing things remotely, but it is not the same, and a lot of what I most enjoy about these events is missing, especially in terms of the social aspects.  Even so, I am, as I said, very much still excited.  The festival provides me a chance to recharge some of my creativity by letting me be part of a community of poets.  I often learn a great deal in the classes, but even more, it is the communal sharing of the work and being involved in that process of exploration and discovery with other writers.  I don't have a real community of poets that I interact with on a regular basis, so this is the main chance I get throughout my year, and I cherish it.  I wish there was a way I could find to have more of that in my regular life, of course, but I spent many years when I didn't have even this one week.  Indeed, it was going to the festival that pushed me back into gear with my poetry, and I am quite grateful for that: it reminded me how and why to write poetry after a long time of hiding from myself and my art. 

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