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  • Writing
     OP - November 01, 2011, 11:26 PM

    A lot of us like to write and some of us have blogs and other ways of self-expression, so I thought to start this thread to seek inspiration and give each other inspiration. not necessarily a thread to share your writing, but if you want to, go ahead. Just a place to discuss writing and your methods of writing, etc.

    When I write autobiographically I love writing stream-of-consciousness because it's the best way of letting go and really expressing yourself, like there are no reservations, nothing holding you back and you just say what you have to say and fuck it. I find it very extremely therapeutic, just putting your thoughts out there, raw and exposed, like an open wound out for the germs and the bacteria to devour.

    Even when I write poetry I try to write it as soon as it comes into my head so that I don't forget it and forget the essence of it, because sometimes I have the idea but I lose the particular words and I feel that it changes drastically and the original poem is gone, forever gone and will never come back. And I really don't like having certain meters or whatever. My poems are free flow and take their own shape, each individually. So they differ from poem to poem. One poem might be more rhyming than another, one might have more of a consistency, etc.

    I've been trying to write a play but that really hasn't been going too well. Long term projects are just a hassle and you never really find time for them. But I really really need to do it. I already have the storyline and characters, etc., I just need to write it down. I bought a notebook specifically for the play and I just need to dedicate more time for it. But when you have so many things like schoolwork and volunteering and other stuff and even have many hobbies it's really hard to find time for each and every one of them... I've been trying really hard to organize my time and dedicate a bit for each per day/week, etc. Hopefully having this thread will help with that.

    Here's a poem I love by the brilliant Charles Bukowski:

    Quote
    So You Want To Be A Writer

    if it doesn't come bursting out of you
    in spite of everything,
    don't do it.
    unless it comes unasked out of your
    heart and your mind and your mouth
    and your gut,
    don't do it.
    if you have to sit for hours
    staring at your computer screen
    or hunched over your
    typewriter
    searching for words,
    don't do it.
    if you're doing it for money or
    fame,
    don't do it.
    if you're doing it because you want
    women in your bed,
    don't do it.
    if you have to sit there and
    rewrite it again and again,
    don't do it.
    if it's hard work just thinking about doing it,
    don't do it.
    if you're trying to write like somebody
    else,
    forget about it.
    if you have to wait for it to roar out of
    you,
    then wait patiently.
    if it never does roar out of you,
    do something else.

    if you first have to read it to your wife
    or your girlfriend or your boyfriend
    or your parents or to anybody at all,
    you're not ready.

    don't be like so many writers,
    don't be like so many thousands of
    people who call themselves writers,
    don't be dull and boring and
    pretentious, don't be consumed with self-
    love.
    the libraries of the world have
    yawned themselves to
    sleep
    over your kind.
    don't add to that.
    don't do it.
    unless it comes out of
    your soul like a rocket,
    unless being still would
    drive you to madness or
    suicide or murder,
    don't do it.
    unless the sun inside you is
    burning your gut,
    don't do it.

    when it is truly time,
    and if you have been chosen,
    it will do it by
    itself and it will keep on doing it
    until you die or it dies in you.

    there is no other way.

    and there never was.

  • Re: Writing
     Reply #1 - November 01, 2011, 11:32 PM

    I'm going to put a novel I've written up on Kindle in the next week or so.

    I'll be sure to plug it on here.

    Be afraid. Be very afraid.
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #2 - November 02, 2011, 01:42 AM

    Bukowski also has to be one of my favourite poets as well

    if you like his work then you may also like Houellebecqs work.

    I think constantly writing is good, I used to write poems alot but I am more about super short ficitional pieces that go for about 3-4 paragraphs or it will just be a paragraph of thought. The thread 'My Gold Fish Died' is a thing i wrote about my gold fish when it died(obviously Tongue)

    you gotta any words you'd like to share?

    Here's one I wrote the other day about me .

    God is this egg, this giant egg, he is yellow and white on the inside but on the outside he is fragile and easily deconstructed. I put two eggs on a high shelf then I leave the window open and wait. I stare at them whilst sitting in an old reading chair whose leather has worn away from long red eye nights of masturbation. The other day I cracked this impervious equation the other day, I wrote all my workings out on my bedroom wall in black felt.

    I haven't looked at the clock in a while but I can get a sense of time by the way my heart beats, it goes slow when I have been there for a while, I can't feel it beating so I am dead or have just lost track of time, then again neither of those is too far apart. I recall a memory; I was in a Malaysian pancake house in Singapore with a friend. He and I were 14 and were watching this Malay guy make pancakes for us. Spinning the oiled dough around in the air like a pizza. My friend's father is behind him, he was a stern man, used to beat his son with a belt, he never trusted me, he believed I would never amount to much, still though, I was optimistic. 

    You know I have been picking up a sense in the British air recently, particularly now as it drafts in through the loose hinges. This sense of departure and distance, a sense that the spectacle of the world presented to us is somehow so different from our everyday life and everyone we know is a million miles from us. Hmm, I don't know, sounds like old news, old sense, just the way of our times or whatever. I think I hear something. The sound of past dreams that had gathered dust coughing then returning to their grave in the unconscious, they smell like the stains on the carpet or the mould in the cracks. The findings from my formula are fading from the moist. There are no mirrors here nor thoughts to reflect upon anymore. Let it be. Gotta admit to it. See my own truth. Thus, I guess I don't exist. Now thats an end without a real end.



    "The words that oscillate between nonsense and supreme meaning are the oldest and truest." - C.G. Jung
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #3 - November 02, 2011, 02:34 AM

    First step: Just sit down and do it.

    First and most important thing I've ever learned about writing. Also the most difficult thing for many to learn, including myself at times.

    how fuck works without shit??


    Let's Play Chess!

    harakaat, friend, RIP
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #4 - November 02, 2011, 02:39 AM

    Bukowski also has to be one of my favourite poets as well

    if you like his work then you may also like Houellebecqs work.





    Houellebecq is certainly a ride. It seems like he actively enjoys attempts to shock in every line.

    At evening, casual flocks of pigeons make
    Ambiguous undulations as they sink,
    Downward to darkness, on extended wings. - Stevens
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #5 - November 02, 2011, 09:58 AM

    ^ I've never really been shocked by Houellebecq, I just sometimes feel a little depressed after reading some of his work...or aroused.

    "The words that oscillate between nonsense and supreme meaning are the oldest and truest." - C.G. Jung
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #6 - November 02, 2011, 10:04 AM

    First step: Just sit down and do it.

    First and most important thing I've ever learned about writing. Also the most difficult thing for many to learn, including myself at times.


    This. Not that I live by it - I'm too lazy - but you're right.
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #7 - November 02, 2011, 10:15 AM

    I've never really been shocked by Houellebecq

    Your old avatar suggested rather the opposite.
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #8 - November 02, 2011, 05:21 PM

    ^ i really like his style, it's so cold, clincal and post-modern. nihilistic. i relate to the feeling of the worlds he creates

    "The words that oscillate between nonsense and supreme meaning are the oldest and truest." - C.G. Jung
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #9 - November 02, 2011, 06:28 PM

    My favourite method of writing is to wank onto some blank paper and see what words come from using a pen to push the baby batter around.
  • Re: Writing
     Reply #10 - November 02, 2011, 06:35 PM

    My favourite method of writing is to wank onto some blank paper and see what words come from using a pen to push the baby batter around.


    "The words that oscillate between nonsense and supreme meaning are the oldest and truest." - C.G. Jung
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