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

I think that I am going to try to do some work on the poems I sent to Nickole before we meet on Sunday.  The notes she sent already provide a lot of guidance that I am finding very helpful and I wonder if I might not get more from my conference if I have done some of the work she suggests.  I can think of a few pieces in particular where she gave very actionable suggestions.  In one case, there is some confusing language that I know needs to be sorted through, for example, and I think working that out might make discussing the poem more fruitful.  In others, where the work needs to go a bit further, it seems helpful to try to put that work in if only so I can ask for guidance in a more specific way if I need it.  I also know that my session with Nickole is going to be early in the festival, and I am going to be busy with things throughout the rest of the week, and won't necessarily be able to spend time thinking about and working on these revisions.  Getting myself started with that work now feels like it might help me to invest in the process of revising these poems so I will return when I have a chance.

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