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What motivates you to write?
Dance made a statement in the previous thread that "since the motivation to write is to articulate the world inside and out. In some ways it is a form of self validation since I hold so much back verbally in normal conversation. I want to define and indentify things, I want to validate them ". I now find myself wondering what motivates others to write.
Mine comes more from a processing perspective, I think. As I try to make sense of something I struggle sometimes to make the emotional connection, tending instead to intellectualize the hell out of it.. I've discovered that with poetry as I search for the words to describe, I go through my vocabulary inventory seeking the perfect word that fits what I'm feeling. I play with the words, feel them, try them on for fit and voila! I suddenly make a connection with feelings that had previously eluded me. Most of my poems are the equivilent of about 10 hours of therapy So I suppose I write poetry to just feel instead of analyzing. It knocks down my walls and helps my softer side to surface.
been thinking about it for about ten minutes now...
fifteen...
No idea...I just enjoy writing and expressing myself with poetry.
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Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:42 am
Fernanda.F.Rocha
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I came here 2 or 3 times to try to answer this ...nothing came to my mind...have no idea why...but then I remembered what first motivated to write ...was my beautiful Portuguese teatcher....lol....so I started to write my works in poetry for her to read and we becames friends because of it. Was she who gave me "The White Book" to write there my poems.
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Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:47 pm
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:45 pm
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what motivates me to write
- to create a space to express my feeling
- to find answers, sometimes by the end of the poem, i have a resolution
- to document an experience, an idea, a train of thought
- to create something outside of myself that i can look at, share
- to cheer myself up
- to validate myself or another's experience
- to play with words, meaning, for the enjoyment of creating
- to articulate the pictures in my head
- to make a point
- to communicate
mostly, i'm not aware of being motivated, it's lack of choice, i just write, because i'm fit to burst, tho' im less like that nowadays and am more consciour of how i am creating a poem, but sometimes, it's just splat, and then i tidy it up afterwards!
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Wed Mar 14, 2007 8:46 pm
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Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:59 pm
Eilidh Moderators
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Wonderful question! I think I remember when Dance originally posted that thread.
My answer is fairly simple: social (in)justice motivates me to write. I know (on most days) I cannot change the world--sometimes I forget this--but I do know that if I write a poem and share it with other people, in either written or spoken form, I am likely to find others who identify with what I have written. Sometimes they have ideas about how to tackle an issue; sometimes it's just a comfort to know that other people think about the same issues that I do. So I guess you could say, I write to share my thoughts, and hopefully though that process, to connect with other people.
~Eilidh
Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:51 pm
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I agree, wonderful question.
I write. almost exclusively, to express personal feelings of either great pain or great joy as I have a lot of difficulty articulating these 'out of my mouth'. Over the years the frustration of not being able to convey exactly what I mean, and often being ridiculed for it, had caused me to shut down emotionally to avoid just that situation.
When my entire world was turned inside out some two years ago it was the outlet of being able to read and ask questions on Mels that stopped me from literaly bursting from all the supressed emotions I held inside. And the poetry just began to 'happen', I couldn't have stopped it if I tried, it often arrives almost fully formed and I have to scramble to put down on paper what is in my head. I can not decide to sit down and write, the words come when they want to, almost I think like a safety valve.
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Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:07 pm
pharos
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quote:Originally posted by Eilidh:
My answer is fairly simple: social (in)justice motivates me to write.
I think that's a great reason to write, Eil.
Pharos
Fri Jul 24, 2009 1:16 am
Eilidh Moderators
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quote:Originally posted by pharos:
quote:Originally posted by Eilidh:
My answer is fairly simple: social (in)justice motivates me to write.
I think that's a great reason to write, Eil.
Thanks, Pharos.
If I didn't write, I'd probably explode from trying to understand why the world is the way it is instead of trying to simply understand what is.
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Sat Jul 25, 2009 4:10 am
EverydayAngelKarie
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my motivation to write is everyday life. the simple things. the things i dont want to admit to everyone, but can for some reason admit through writing. the things i make up in my head that i think would be cool in a movie or some kind of short film. music also motivates me to write. this forum motivates me to write as well. i want to write now. might go do that.
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