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Skipping Between Genres

Writers write, it’s what they do. Sometimes they might write short stories, or articles, novels even, and at other times they might write poetry. Many writers go from one kind of writing to another, happily or not so happily, for a variety of different reasons.

I’m not an employed writer, I write for myself, and for possible publication, but I don’t have a boss watching over me, telling me what to write. So if I feel like writing a poem, I can do that, and if I feel like working on my novel, I can do that.

I am the editor of a newsletter for the town on Mallala, but that is a position I took on myself, and though I try make the newsletter as good and professional looking as possible, it’s a completely volunteer role, and I do it simply because I enjoy doing it.

I do get paid for some of my writing-related activities, but that’s from sales of my books, or payment for presenting workshops. And of course, those lovely ‘passive income’ items, royalties, and Educational Lending Rites, that arrive in my bank account at their allotted times.

So, I write for myself, when and what I want to write, but of course, some of the time, I suspect I choose one writing form, because I’m avoiding the writing of another. This is what happened today, I think. I’d just finished my breakfast, and was in that, thinking about the day to come mode, and flicking through my emails. I saw an email about Charles Bukowski, and followed the link to his poetry, which I read of poem of, and an idea for a poem arrived, so I wrote that poem.

I quite liked the new poem, so I edited it a bit more, and then promptly put it on another of my blogs, my second favourite one, the one about dogs and the garden. This is where the poem is, and a little bit about the writing of the poem. It’s a bird poem, but a Covid-19 related poem too.

You’ll find it here

Of course, all of this poem writing, and blogging ‘stuff’ I’m doing today, is actually procrastinating, because I’m putting off getting back into writing some more of my novel. I had a good day yesterday, adding almost 2,000 more words to my Cosy Murder Mystery “Hot Winds of Death At Talloola”.

I know I’m not the only writer who does this, but I wonder why we do it? Getting in the ‘flow’ is a wonderful place to be, the time when the words are flowing beautifully,and you can sit and write for hours, barely getting a word wrong. I was there yesterday, why wouldn’t I want to be there again today?

I suspect it’s because I fear the words might not be as wonderful, as they felt. Fear can be a word killer, for sure, at times. You have to keep on though, face the fear, and do it anyway. No, make that I have to face the fear, and do it anyway.
You can do whatever you want!

But back to the beginning of this blog post – the skipping from piece, to piece, to piece isn’t slacking off, because a poem a lovely new poem, has come into the world, and been read by at least one other person already. And two blog posts will have been written, and once I finish this, and my lunch, some more words of my novel will be written today.

Definitely!

I’d love to know what you think about these thoughts. And don’t forget to check out that new poem too!

covid 19, inspiration, poetry

Lines While in Lock Down

My time has been spent at home, most of the time, I’ve only been going out to visit my Mum on some Fridays, when usually, pre-Covid-19, I visited her almost every Friday. a phone call has filled in for the visit, but it’s definitely not the same. No hugs with a phone call … But when I am able to visit her, that usual hug is even more precious …

So I’m staying at home, not doing as much moving around as I know I should, and could do, if my mind did the right thing by my body, and was able to convince me to do it … But my mind is busy doing other things, so I can’t be too hard on myself. I have a writing project, which I’ve spoken about quite a bit on this blog, and on Social Media, to get more interest in it, and so improve the project enormously.

That project is to create a book, an anthology, containing words written about this Covid-19 crisis we are all going through, in our various ways. So I’ve been collecting the words sent to me, having written some of my own to go in there too, but my own creative writing has been going slower. Yesterday I decided I might mend that, and wrote a Haiku. But I decided if I was going to put my Haiku into the anthology, I should have more than just the one Haiku poem, so earlier today, I wrote some more.

I’m not sure if they’re good Haiku, or the best I’m capable of, but they’re Haiku, and they cover some of my thoughts about Covid-19. I thought before I put them into the “Plague Invasion – Creative Writing Responses to Covid-19” Anthology, I’d share them here first, to show some of my own ideas about it all, and to give ideas to any readers who pop by, to think on what they may write, and submit their words to me – up to three poems of up to thirty lines, and/or up to three pieces of prose of 2,000 words in total.

Sent them to me here (kittycordo@gmail.com), with “Plague Invasion submission” in the subject line.

So here are my Haiku responses to Covid-19, on this occasion I have stuck to the westernised 5 7 5 syllable count for the Haiku, there are other acceptable formats elsewhere:

Kitchen greenery

The herbs coming along well –

Food security?

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Giving cyber hugs –

Safe perhaps, but not as good …

I’m missing my friends.

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Medical visit –

Outing, and safety challenge.

Doc’s mask hides his smile.

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My window view, birds 

swish themselves clean in bird bath.

Stuck home, not alone …

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Some of my herbs growing in kitchen.
Just me, the TV and my laptop …

If you are inspired by my words here, please think about getting involved. All contributors whose work is accepted will receive a free copy of the book (postage and handling must be paid for, if not an Australian resident). I hope you’re feeling inspired by this, and want to take part. The book will be launched in early 2021, if things go well. further details will be announced on this blogsite, when known.

Thank you, I look forward to reading your Covid-19 submission!