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Dawn-Renée Rice's avatar

This is so true!! Once you open the tap, more comes. And you're right, it's not our place to judge whether it's good or not. We're the messenger. The receiver will see/hear/read through a unique lens that we'll never know or understand. And the words will resonate with whom they're meant to.

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Marisa Di Monaco's avatar

Hi Niall, it's really refreshing to firstly, come across a writer who is putting their poetry out there and secondly, to come across someone who is openly reflecting on the unique conundrum that comes with writing and publishing shorter creative pieces. I often ask myself- "how much of my poetry should I be publishing?"

Although I am aware that sharing any form of writing takes courage, there is something quite uniquely daunting about publishing's one poetry. Personally, I question whether this type of expression will appeal to anyone other than myself.

I am in the midst of developing a collection called "Sonnets for The Soul", where I encourage myself to writing completely in flow state. This is an attempt to bypass my usual thought processes which tend to obsess and overthink every single line of my expression (this comment alone is taking me far to long to write haha). However, I've found myself holding back from embracing "moments" to write poetry as I keep questioning whether these moments are "inspirational enough". Thus far I have written a couple of pieces, but have only had the courage to publish one as a long form post.

This line: "The more I write the better my odds are of striking gold. It removes the pressure of staring at a blank page with the intent of writing a great poem. Writing without shackles. Writing with freedom." really spoke to me, so I am now committing myself to write in moments where I second guess the potential for inspiration. I guess then will I only really commit to my subscription to writing poetry in flow!

Good luck with your Flow, I look forward to reading more from you!

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