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cacian
06-08-2013, 04:48 AM
what do you try to say or convey? and is it always about the same idea?
I usually and mainly write about everyday things and it is always away from me. I am not the center of its expression. I like to take my distances with words. It is not about me or my friends it is about life things in general.
YesNo
06-08-2013, 09:14 AM
I would like what I write to present a positive, heart-felt view of the world. I know that sounds stupid. What I want is for the reader to enjoy whatever I wrote. Positive, heart-felt views are more enjoyable (and probably more true) than depressing, whiny views of the world. I like to include nature, but it is about a fantasy nature with some fantasy action in my head. Unfortunately, I'm not that observant of the natural world.
Some poets are confessional. When they use "I" or "we" they are talking about themselves. When I use "I", I am usually talking about some "idiot" I am pretending to be at the moment.
hannah_arendt
06-08-2013, 02:26 PM
I try not to use the pronoun "I".
cacian
06-08-2013, 02:31 PM
I try not to use the pronoun "I".
Hi hannah nice to see you around. :)
why do you try not to use I?
MorpheusSandman
06-08-2013, 10:27 PM
This entirely depends on what I'm writing. Sometimes a poem starts with an abstract idea, other times an everyday observance, other times I just have fun playing around with words, images, forms, patterns, and figurative language without any concern for what it means. I've generally come to believe that poets make poor philosophers, so it's best not to try and get too abstract unless your name is Wallace Stevens.
Nacht-Jagen
06-20-2013, 03:25 AM
I almost always speak in third person, as if I'm telling a story. Also, most of my work is in my native language. My work is usually very dark, yet not depressing.
cacian
06-20-2013, 04:39 AM
I almost always speak in third person, as if I'm telling a story. Also, most of my work is in my native language. My work is usually very dark, yet not depressing.
Hi Nacht what is your native language? and Nacht means something?
Nacht-Jagen
06-20-2013, 12:59 PM
My native language is German. And Nacht-Jagen means "Night Hunter"
cacian
06-20-2013, 01:47 PM
I almost always speak in third person, as if I'm telling a story. Also, most of my work is in my native language. My work is usually very dark, yet not depressing.
is that you in the picture haha sorry I had to ask :D
about dark isn't that usually supposed to evoke fear and degradation?
by the way nice username. I learned two new german words today :)
hannah_arendt
06-20-2013, 01:55 PM
is that you in the picture haha sorry I had to ask :D
about dark isn't that usually supposed to evoke fear and degradation?
by the way nice username. I learned two new german words today :)
It is nice reason to continue learning German:D
Nacht-Jagen
06-20-2013, 01:58 PM
I wish it was me XD However, it is Chris Pohl, the lead singer of my favorite band. And yes, darkness can evoke fear and degradation. But, darkness can evoke much MUCH more.
cacian
06-20-2013, 02:04 PM
I wish it was me XD However, it is Chris Pohl, the lead singer of my favorite band. And yes, darkness can evoke fear and degradation. But, darkness can evoke much MUCH more.
can I ask what your signature say?
I have to admit I am no dark lover. I feel degradation has no place in literature at all sorry this not to get at you at all :) I find it makes one depressed and so I could not begin to read it let alone write it. I find writer who do it fascinating because I do not know how they do it and more the point why they do it.
cacian
06-20-2013, 02:05 PM
It is nice reason to continue learning German:D
absolutely hannah. I love languages I myself like yourself speak few :)
Delta40
06-20-2013, 06:53 PM
I stretch from self absorbed to observant. Depending on how the mood takes me. The reason for this is to better understand my own feelings. Simple really.
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