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Can We Write When We are Uninspired? |
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by Barton Cutter
One question IÙ've been toying with lately is, “can we write when we are uninspired?” For me, this begs the questions, “what is inspiration?” and “where does it come from?” Almost all of us have, at one time or another, found ourselves needing to write something that we did not care to write, whether it was because of a boring topic or because we just werenÙt in the right mood.
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Writing Where we Don't Want to Go |
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Recently I was teaching a creative journaling class, and for some of the participants, writing took them to a place where they did not want to go. Writing can bring up feelings of anger, sadness, hurt that we thought we had dealt with or that we just donÙt want to go there. Journaling provides a place where it is okay to be who you are, where you are, in this moment. No one is judging you.
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Can't You See I'm Writing |
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On my writing bulletin board, I have a Shoe comic strip where Cosmo sits in front of his desk with a pile of disorganized papers. He cracks his knuckles, cleans his glasses, makes paper airplanes, anything but writing. Shoe comes in and says, “Got a minute?” Cosmo replies, “CanÙt you see IÙm writing?” as a paper doll unfolds. Sound familiar? We all can get the procrastination bug.
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by Megan Cutter
Bringing my new computer home, I was filled with excitement and relief. Sitting at my desk, I turned the power button on. The keys glow on the keyboard- I am in awe.
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When a tool breaks, stop what youÙre doing and fix the tool,” is a saying that my great grandfather would say. My question is, what if you canÙt? Stop. In December, when my computer melted down, it was devastating as a freelance writer.
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