Monday, September 11. 2006
Writing Tip: Getting In The Mood Poetically
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I also read to get in the mood to write. It can be someone else’s work or my own work.
I have found it can be really liberating as well to just read without necessarily deciding I have to write during the allotted time as well (but being open to it, and having pen and paper handy). Most of the time, I end up writing — but the kind of self-reverse-psychology aspect of not forcing it seems to ease the pressure and actually open up a greater creative flow.
Yes, it’s funny how that works. I read with pen and page as well.
Even experiencing it, one would think one would emulate style or voice or subject but reading excellent exciting reading, only seems to set creativity in motion.
Even experiencing it, one would think one would emulate style or voice or subject but reading excellent exciting reading, only seems to set creativity in motion.
Yes - I think it was in Self Reliance that Emerson starts with a quote from someone then says it wasn’t actually the ideas in the quote but the quote itself that sparked this whole other line of thought which turned into one of his greatest essays. Funny how sometimes the greatest contribution a piece can give has nothing to do with the content of the piece - but is simply insipiration.


