“Thinking is the enemy of creativity…you can’t try to do things, you simply must do things.” ~ Ray Bradbury
Ever since I entered into the blogosphere, I have become very cognizant of writing patterns and creativity – my own, that is. What has become apparent is the fact that my ideas for writing comes in fits, starts and floods. The search for fulfilling blogging subjects is perpetual and my creativity, unpredictable!
The fits start as this:
- Words and phrases come quickly out of nowhere and then evade me. Just like that. As if someone snaps their fingers and says “be gone with you!” Poof – what was just the right notion flees faster than a flea can jump.
OR
- An elaborate schematic pops up in my head – clear and concise. Putting pen to paper, suddenly it vanishes into thin air – gone. Never able to be recovered in the exact same state again.
The starts begin like this:
- All begins well – words flow, creativity is rolling then suddenly my mind takes a detour and detaches. A real and senseless casualty.
OR
- The ideas arrive like a farm delivering fresh eggs to a bakery – by dozens at a time. Each idea with a rich, central point – the binding ingredient for many a sweet creation. The ideas overwhelm to the point that is difficult to know which concoction to make first.
The floods begin when:
- An idea starts and runs rampant. The idea unfolds and flows, unfolds and flows, and flows, and flows and flows some more and on and on it goes. With no stopping point in site. Hardly suitable writing for the blogosphere. The result -having to rein my blog writing in.
What have I learned about my writing from this?
- To be patient and wait, if the ideas or creativity does not flow.
- If I can’t create it today, try tomorrow.
- Clarity eventually returns and often resumes better than ever.
- Do not trash anything! Rework! The result can be unexpected and different.
- Maintain tough minded optimism that eventually a fulfilling story will come around.
Let’s see what tomorrow’s writing brings. Will it begin with a fit, a start or a flood? As overwhelming as it may seem, I like when the ideas arrive by the dozen. Through creation, the central point of an idea eventually becomes all things fulfilling!
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