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Ruburt will find incidentally that his book of poetry, the new and rather swiftly written one, will be published. He recognized the abundance of energy that was available to him as he wrote it.
The spontaneity that allowed him to deviate from his usual schedule is largely responsible for the whole book, for his original intention was merely to write a few humorous verses for out cat lover’s birthday. I will have a little more to say concerning this, perhaps, at our next session.
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(It was very interesting to watch Jane produce the above-mentioned book of poetry. It grew out of earlier suggestions, and I would say the end result represented a fine example of spontaneous creative power at its best. The poems are of high qualityindeed, and Jane felt certain from the start that they would be published. It is difficult to publish poetry in hard-cover.
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(Jane said she had been working quite happily on the book dealing with the Seth material, and on one about dreams. When she got the burst of energy on the poetry book idea however, she took advantage of it, and felt certain the material would be published. Here is a schedule of events:
(On Friday, January 21, she wrote 10 poems for Peggy’s birthday in the space of 2 1/2-3 hours. The poems were of a humorous, social commentary nature, and highly polished. These gave her the idea for the book, which she considered over the weekend.
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(On Wednesday, January 26, she wrote 7 poems in 2 1/2 hours. This time span included doing some other work on the book also.
(The book was then finished, and Jane spent part of the next two days typing up the version for submission to publishers. In addition she recorded the 10 poems originally done for Peggy on Tuesday evening, January 25.)