A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Seventy-Five

It is kind of strange to me that, at present, I feel a bit like I am slacking off because I am only writing three or four poems a day right now, and not working on very much prose at all.  There was a time, of course, when writing a single poem on some random day would have been a big deal, when I didn't write anything on most days, and I remain a bit afraid of returning to that state.  I spent a long time, when I began my daily writing practice, pushing myself to write more and more, to an extreme that was probably a bit silly, mostly because I was running from one extreme to another, almost intentionally.  I think that my current practice is probably more balanced, but I often do feel as if I am slacking off by not writing more.

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