The Culinary Saijiki
When you perpetually avoid something on your to-do list for months, at some point, you have to take a hard look at why. In the case of this podcast and blog, I realized two things: 1. I have learned so much from podcasting, and had a great time doing it, but at the end of the day, when I have limited time to pursue my creative endeavors, that just wasn’t what I wanted to work on. 2. Putting out regular blog and podcast content was preventing me from moving forward with putting together a Culinary Saijiki book manuscript. Yet while I was always finding reasons to postpone work on this aspect of the project, the fact that it was left unresolved was also keeping me from moving forward. While I always struggle to leave things behind (even though I know it’s time), I’ve recorded this short episode today to formally wrap up this phase of the project. In doing so, I make public my commitment to have a draft by the end of the year, and free myself of the unfinished business that was keeping me from delving into the book phase of this project. I will always be grateful for the conversations I got to have, for the opportunity to present on this subject at Haiku North America [http://www.haikunorthamerica.com/], and for the ways in which the podcast and blog work helped me developed my editorial and aesthetic foci for the book. I can’t wait to see what’s next, and I hope you’re as excited as I am. Thank You to all of my podcast guests, including open mic participants. I enjoyed talking about haiku and sharing your work. Our conversations brought fresh insights to this project and propelled me forward. Thank You to everyone who bought me a tea (I recently change my Buy Me a Coffee purchase to reflect my love of tea). Your support made a difference in terms of being able to keep this running. Keep an eye on this space [https://culinarysaijiki.com/], the Buy Me a Coffee page, [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/culinarysaijiki] and my personal website [https://allysonwhipple.com/] for book progress updates. Keeping you in the loop is how I’ll stay accountable to getting a draft done by the end of the year.
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