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Writingballoon string said Mar 31, 2006, 8:02 AM: |
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Ahhhhhhhh.. when I grow I write and I understand myself better. Sometimes I feel that if I didn't have writing I would burst. It doesn't matter what I'm writing, and sometimes it is doodling, sometimes it is freeing myself, sometimes it is the essence of myself dripping out into other lives.. |
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Re: WritingDG said Apr 2, 2006, 3:02 PM: |
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I write in order to articulate. I’m what’s known as a “kinestetic learner,” which means I learn things by doing, more than seeing or hearing. So writing for me is a valuable way to process new information through my body, and integrate it with other things I’ve learned. I write while I read, I write before important conversations, and I write most of my projects out longhand before I start working on them. Is there anything better than that moment in writing where you find just the *perfect* way to express a thought you’re having? |
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Re: WritingAnna said Apr 4, 2006, 4:56 AM: |
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I write anytime something strikes me. Anything might spark my interest. I like to take moments in time and dig deep and discover everytyhing about those one or two moments and write about it. I also use my writing to express deep emotions that would be burried forever without the self-discovery of writing them down and digging them up. |
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Re: Writingsarah said Apr 24, 2006, 6:40 PM: |
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When I was a child, writing was about expressing emotion without inhibition, which was helpful and therapeutic at the time. Now, in my poems, I aim to balance that same instinctual burst of language with careful craft and form. I try to write a bit every day, even if it's just a sentence in my journal or a line of poetry. I'd love to get into a Stafford-esque rhythm of writing a poem each morning, even if it's a crappy one that needs my attention later. |
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Re: Writingzephrene said Jul 25, 2006, 6:58 AM: |
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Sometimes I feel like I write because I have a tremendous sense of vanity about my handwriting. Or maybe the shapes of letters. I love to just watch the ink leave trails of meaning across the page… When it comes to the content of my writing, though, I write lots of fantastical stories that come zooming through me from some outer zone of imagination. My characters come alive and keep me company. I just wish I could develop the discipline to work more consistently on writing. (I'm working on it now.) I also write to clarify things in my own mind. Typing or writing with pen and ink can help me to fully process events, information, or emotions. I understand things better when I have written them. But really, I think I do a lot of it because I love my own handwriting just a little too much. ;) Keri |
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