- I’m used to writing in coffee shops, libraries and writing groups. But all of that is gone. So I am spring cleaning a room at home to make it ready to write. What are you doing?

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On Writing at Home in These Troubled Times
- I have been trying to reorient myself to writing alone at home. I am a writer who attends groups and writes in coffee shops, and I can’t now with the sequestering going on. One suggestion I got was to establish a regular place to write at home. Do any of you writers have other suggestions?

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One Day Left to Submit to Silkworm
March 17 is the deadline for submitting poetry to Silkworm 13. The theme is luck. More at http://www.florencepoets.com.
Rudyard Kipling on Isolation
“We’re all islands shouting lies to each other across seas of misunderstanding.”
― The Light That Failed
Is anyone feeling isolated in this Corona Virus precautions environment?
Samuel Beckett on Writing
“Fail, fail again, fail better.” Some days, I do feel like I’m failing. How about you?
Maya Angelou on Creativity
“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.’ Maya Angelou.
What do you think of this?
Less Than Two Weeks Left to Submit to Silkworm
There is less than two weeks left to submit your three poems to Silkworm Literary Journal. The theme of this year’s issue is “luck” and it closes on March 17. For submission guidelines, go to FlorencePoets. Com. 
Marcel Duchamp on Creativity
“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have.’ Maya Angelou

“Why You Should Aim for 100 Rejections a Year,” by Kim Liao

Has anyone read this article? Followed this advice? It seems at first odd, but the focus on rejections seems to take the sting out of the submission process, focusing on rejections rather than acceptances. I haven’t done this, but wonder if people have read this or have sage advice on rejections.
