Finally I seem to be getting back in the groove and, for once, actually have things written in advance. Although I had enough for three submissions last night, it still took me the best part of two hours to send them off. Each magazine wants a different format, and even though they want the same information, they want it in different forms and in one case, are very keen that you do it in a very specific order. By the time I’d finished sorting all that out, I then noticed some ways to “improve” the poems one last time. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn’t.
Anyway, it’s done. I’m planning on making six submissions this month. I’d better get a move on, because one of them closes on 25th and i haven’t started writing it yet. Out of the six, three are to places where I submit regularly. Two are to places I submit to irregularly (I’ve been giving them a miss recently, during my dry spell) and one is to a magazine that has never accepted anything from me, and where I haven’t submitted for about three years.
This is getting back to the old days when it was all about the submissions, and I had plenty of material to send. Recently, with less to send I’ve been playing safe and only submitting to the easy ones. This change of attitude is, I think, the last thing I needed to do to get back to the old way of doing things. All I need now is plenty of ideas. That’s another area where I’ve been struggling but it seems that as my writing is picking up pace, so is the generation of ideas. I have read articles that claim you get more ideas if you write more and so far it seems to be the case.
Of course, I’m a narcissist and I write to see my name in print, so the real test will be to see if I increase my acceptances, not just my workload.

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Good luck with the upcoming submissions, Simon. Keep writing, you are good!
Yay! Glad to read that you are back in the saddle, so to speak. I really do think COVID took the stuffing out of us and that coming back has been very hard.
As the years go on, I find it harder to bounce back, but I balance that with the knowledge that I must persist. 🙂
Thank you. It seems to be getting easier . . .
I am glad that you are getting back in the groove. That is a good sign with the long winter evenings beginning to loom up again. (Only a month to the equinox.)
Thanks for the reminder. 🙁
Kudos on your achievement!
Thank you.
At least you are on the road
Yes, it’s been quite a detour.