Friday, January 12, 2018

Writing Process

                                   



                                          

When one processes an idea for creative poetry, the idea comes for experience, inspiration, or a personal belief. Good synthetic poetry always carries a certain context intended by the writer. The writer connects with the message, or experience, then translates it through a symbolic metaphor.
The writer has to start by thinking of a specific scene. The scene that is being pictured in the writer's head connects with a situation or experience. Then the writer takes that scene, then adds a subject to it. The subject will give the scene imagery which will expand the poem metaphors and symbolism.

     Although writing from experience or inspiration is a usual way of going through the process for idea, there are some writers who will sit and write on cue. Everyone has a different method of creativity through their writing.

Personally when I write, I have to go in a place of isolation whether if thats in my bedroom, car, or even an quite empty space in a public area.  My best ideas usually come at night. A lot of the things I write about take place either at night, or the solitude of loneliness and by being in the atmosphere that sets the tone of what i'm writing about will move my creativity forward.













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