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Some More Patreon Writing

Dropped off Anand at programming Python camp, ensconced at Fairgrounds, doing a little more writing on the Patreon story. ***** The central quadrangle was suitably festive for the opening week dance; the University had hired a troupe of luminous Feyrians to dance glittering acrobatics above the crowd – with hundreds of the small beings hard

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Weeding and Reading

Yesterday was a really nice day — I spent most of it alternating weeding, planting dahlias (long overdue, but I figure it’s still better to get them in the ground than not), and finishing reading Ruthanna Emrys Gordon‘s _The Half-Built Garden_, which I just loved to pieces. It’s a little surreal reading it, actually —

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A Quiet Garden, Time to Think, Time to Write

Benjamin Rosenbaum and I were talking to the Clarion students yesterday about the writing life and how to make it sustainable long-term — we told them our goal for ourselves, and hopefully for them, was “a sustainable praxis for yourself that makes your life good.” We talked about other things too, like goal-setting, and how

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Thinking About Saris

I’m working on a new project, inspired by all the poets I met at the South Asia Institute _Testimonies on Paper_ exhibit. I was listening to them read their beautiful work, and found myself thinking about saris. I’m going to try writing some sari poems, which might turn into a sari poem chapbook? We’ll see.

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Ritual Mornings

When I was working on Bodies in Motion, I was in grad school, and broken-hearted, so I was going to bed very early (8 p.m.) because I had nothing else I wanted to do in the evenings. While it was miserable emotionally, this turned out to be terrific for productive writing. I developed a ritual:

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