Well, the trip to Green Bay was nice. Lunch at the Olive Garden was delicious. Shrek the Musical was delightful. The trip back after the show was a little stressful because of snow and wind. We arrived home around 11 p.m., just in time for me to see Daniel Day Lewis win the Golden Globe for Best Actor for Lincoln.
It is Monday, and, therefore, it is time for a Rye dip. There's not a whole lot on my mind today. As I said above, I'm pretty relaxed. However, I always have some fear or worry lurking in the back of my psyche. Everybody does. So, my question for the great book of Salinger is:
Will I publish poems this semester in some good literary journals?
And the answer from Holden and company is:
...It's a funny thing about girls. Every time you mention some guy that's strictly a bastard--very mean, or very conceited and all--and when you mention it to the girl, she'll tell you he has an inferiority complex. Maybe he has, but that still doesn't keep him from being a bastard in my opinion...
That's Holden talking about the girl he loves, Jane. Jane went out with a guy Holden considers a phony (surprise, surprise), and Jane tells him the guy has an inferiority complex. Holden doesn't buy that explanation, of course.
So how does that passage apply to my question? Well, I can say that I'm usually not very confident about my poems. I look at the poetry currently being published and think, "This is crap. I can write better than this in my sleep." But I usually don't follow through in sending any of my work out. And that's my answer. I need to get over my inferiority complex and send my poems out to get published. I will see myself in print this year.
If phony bastards can do it, so can Saint Marty.
Good day for a Rye dip |
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