Another of my goals has been to empty the draft drawer, the one that has been growling at me for almost twenty years. Oh that's a long time! I did it though. Every last poem in that drawer has been either retired, revised and sent out, or formatted into a collection and sent out. It was a lot of work. Almost 40 hours of intense revision, another three formatting, and 2 hours entering data into duotrope. This has taken a lot of time over the last three weeks, but well worth it. I sent the whole collection to a book prize with one of my favourite poetry journals, photographs to Flyway, and followed through with that 15 year old revision request. Yes I did. Finally. It is done. Now, it isn't a regret that I get to carry with me and it doesn't get to push me around. I did it.
New goals:
- Continue to send work out. At least a submission a week, researched and carefully selected. I can do this.
- Create a work space at home. A just for me space, with my computer and my books. A corner of a sunny room.
- Blog food at least once a week.
- Clean up the porch and hang my swing.
- Make iced tea every day.
- Clean the baseboards and windows.
- Take the kids camping and fishing as soon as it is warm enough.
- Walk a mile outside everyday that the sun is shining, ride five miles on the bike inside if it isn't.
I think blogging 25/30 is pretty darn good! I envy those who blog each day. I think my perfectionist tendencies prevent that since I find myself agonizing over each word. Looking forward to seeing more food recipes.
ReplyDeleteYou, my friend, are not a neophyte to blogging about, wifery, mothering, farming, homeschooling, teaching, cooking, photography...None of these are superannuated; however, I would be interested in your inner depth. Your poetry. Your stories.
ReplyDeleteAh! Those are on a need to read basis Stacy! Send me an email, I'll get you in (secret website, so only approved readers see them so they can't be considered self published.....)
DeleteYou, my friend, are not a neophyte to blogging about, wifery, mothering, farming, homeschooling, teaching, cooking, photography...None of these are superannuated; however, I would be interested in your inner depth. Your poetry. Your stories.
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