1. Write a poem a week.
2. Complete and submit another chapbook.
3. Make progress on a full-length project.
4. Continue publishing in journals, submit to more paying markets.
5. Continue seizing writing and publication opportunities outside poetry (book reviews, essays, fiction, etc.).
It would be great if the fiction-writing part of my brain would resurface this year, kthx.
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