Inspired by what?

Today I read a blog post on Twitter by another writer Jenny Quintana but originally forgot to save a link to it.

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The theme of the blog was what to do to get inspiration for writing. The writer had 3 tips which she found useful to share.

As I write this I will try to remember what they were and how they helped.

Some of them I have unconsciously used myself

1 listen to a piece of music. This may stimulate a word that causes a trickle of others to follow.

I have done this a lot. Often when sitting in the car you suddenly hear the words differently and the song may generate an alternative story or even just promote a calmness from the maddening world around.

I have listened to musicians playing at an open mic and the atmosphere just caused the words to flow. What I wrote was nothing to do with what was happening around me.

2 look at a picture or piece of artwork and imagine where it is, what feelings it generates or describe the colours and properties which you feel others can’t see.

As per above I have allowed my imagination to run wild just clanging words here and there.

3 read a book and take a random words from 10 pages

I have also used a version of this by getting a CD cover and using the track listings as the words.

This created a powerful list which I turned into a poem.

4 this is one of my own

Just sit in silence and listen to what is happening around you.

Look at the sky and visualise the clouds and create a story around them.

I was amazed at what I heard as I sat in my garden. I heard the motorway, a train (don’t live close to a station) but then I heard water in a neighbour’s pond.

Picking up the sound can sometimes provide either the inspiration or allow you to think without distractions

Having looked much closer at my notifications I managed to find the link

https://t.co/8s6TOgJ4bl?amp=1

Her 3 tips were

Art and Music

Reading and using real experiences for example from newspapers to flesh out scenes

Doing something completely different

Author: Joe Campling

Joseph Campling lives in Buckinghamshire, and is married with adult children. He trained as a both a General and Mental Health Nurse in the South East of the United Kingdom in the mid 1980’s and has worked in various roles over the past 30 years. His first authored article in 2007 was jointly written about the need to share positive research based practice amongst care teams locally which was then published in a professional journal. He published “Mild Musings May Mitigate My Mentality” which was his first collection of poems in 2018. He has subsequently published MERRING or is it MRS GREN? Having written sporadically over the years (usually for friends and family) he has been writing more consistently over the past two years and has begun to recite his poetry at various Open Mic nights and Spoken Word events. He is often found ‘scribbling’ and then performing what he has just written. He recently has also been collaborating with a jazz composer by writing lyrics which have been put to music. His interests include watching live music, trying to play the guitar (still project in progress) and quizzing. He also likes to watch TV; mostly factual documentaries, comedy and quiz shows He also needs to read more and swears that he will do so very soon as he has a pile of books to read. He also ‘hangs out’ with members of the local drama club although he has no plans to act but is partial to the odd pint of orange juice and lemonade!! He follows rugby and can sometimes be found cheering his team on (London Irish) whether they win or lose.

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