A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Twenty-Five

I am considering making some videos of me reading some of the poems from this blog.  I would probably start with some from early on, and work my way through, picking out those that I feel stand up.  As I have mentioned, the poems I write here are, for me, a bit like sketches might be to an artist, done in a sort of improvised way and presented without any real work beyond that original creation, and there are certainly times when they work as preludes for pieces I wind up writing afterwards, or which exist in conversation with those dashed off originals.  I have not gone back over most of them in a long while, to be honest, and that is a part of the appeal of doing a project of this sort.  Of course, a big part is to try and get the work out there more.  I am not really certain about video production or anything, but I think I can figure that out, even if it is pretty basic at first.  I've got plenty of work sitting here on this blog and I don't want to just let it sit here.  It feels like a resource that I still have yet to put to proper use, though I must admit that thought sounds upsettingly mercenary, though that does not change it from seeming to be a potentially good idea, indeed, what if it is that very quality which makes the idea good?

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