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Poem a Day: the continuing case for a daily practice. Even if you suck.

A few years ago, as a New Year’s resolution, I decided to write one poem a day. I was inspired by my grandfather, who, at 92, would jot down a few notes every day in his dayplanner about what had happened that day, even though from where anybody else was sitting not much was happening…

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