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Neville Briggs
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by Neville Briggs » Thu Jul 04, 2013 9:10 am
Zondrae. You can get little digital voice recorders ( thought recorders ?

) that are easy to carry around.
The Australian poet , Kevin Hart, said that when you become a poet, you are issued with a small notebook that you carry with you all the time. He told of how when walking down the street, he saw something that inspired a thought and he stopped in the middle of the footpath and wrote a small verse. He thought his action was probably to the bewilderment of other pedestrians.

Neville
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by Stephen Whiteside » Thu Jul 04, 2013 11:05 am
The trick, I think, is to turn it around. Rather than inspiration driving the writing, allow the writing to drive the inspiration. Just sit down and write. There is a good chance that, if you stick at it, the inspiration will come eventually.
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by Mal McLean » Thu Jul 04, 2013 5:48 pm
I resemble your your remarks, Zondrae
Preserve the Culture!
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by Zondrae » Thu Jul 04, 2013 9:47 pm
I have a little voice operate recorder.
but I forget to 'bring it' with me.
As for Stephens suggestion. I have hundreds of poems written as you suggest, Stephen and they sound like it.
If you get my meaning. No natural spark, no zing.Then one hits out of the blue and it has soul.
Oh well, back to the salt mines,
Zondrae King
a woman of words
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by Mal McLean » Fri Jul 05, 2013 11:32 am
I carry a little spirax notepad
when I remember and when the line or phrase occurs to me I jot it down. Later I transfer that to a word file I have called 'ideas to develop' with maybe some explanatory notes to remind me of the whys and wherefores. I have developed some good poems this way together with a lot of bad ones.
The problem that I have is that most of the lines I really want to remember occur in the middle of the night and are gone by the morning.
One day I will compose my great poem which will be entitled:
Lines Forgotten at Midnight.
Mal
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by manfredvijars » Fri Jul 05, 2013 8:34 pm
Stephen Whiteside wrote: ... Rather than inspiration driving the writing, allow the writing to drive the inspiration ...
Wise words indeed Stephen ...
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by keats » Fri Jul 05, 2013 9:43 pm
Buy an iPhone. Does all this and more.
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by Glenny Palmer » Sun Jul 14, 2013 9:34 am
Yeah Neil....but if you're texting turn
OFF that flamin 'predictive text.' How much strife do you reckon I got into when my devoted iPhone sent
this lot??.to a bloke, no less!
''I just
love my new battery operated vibrator. You should come over & see it in action.''
I had typed in....''vacuum cleaner!!!''.............................

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by Maureen K Clifford » Sun Jul 14, 2013 9:54 am
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by Bob Pacey » Sun Jul 14, 2013 6:08 pm
The purpose in life is to have fun.
After you grasp that everything else seems insignificant !!!