A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Eighty-Two

It is interesting for me to consider how much I am writing at the moment.  Until quite recently, my daily writing was focused entirely on poetry, but in the past few months I expanded that so that I am also working on prose, both fiction and non-fiction.  I had always aimed to be writing more than poetry, and I knew that doing the work each day is important for me, but it took me a long while to get here.  I've been writing poems daily for years already, as well as doing this journal, which is itself a small bit of daily prose, but hadn't integrated the other stuff into my routine.  In truth, it was when I had a real impulse to write a piece of prose that I began that aspect of the work, and I just utilized the momentum that first project gave me to keep me on track.  The fiction was a little more difficult, but I think that the real truth is, once I had gotten myself writing the other prose, I knew I had to just jump in to do it, and so I pushed myself so I would feel that I had to do that.  The result feels really positive for me on a creative level and I am hopeful that I am at a place where I can keep it up for a long while, as I have with the daily poetry.

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