I’ve written before about how I’ve found it easier to perform creative tasks than analytical ones, and about how being creative, when I’m able to do it, can lift both my spirit and my health state.
I’ve just started reading a book by Stephen Fry, called The Ode Less Travelled (a bad pun, I know), which is about poetry, and particularly the fact that many people feel intimidated from trying it by its seeming complexity. I’ve been surprised by just how much the first chapters have inspired me to start trying my hand once more at writing some poetry. It’s something I should always have been into, as both language and beauty are so important to me, but I have always felt an unease about trying. Part of this is the fear of failure – of having to write lots of bad poetry as practice for (hopefully) eventually writing some good stuff – but also because of the feeling that I simply don’t know what makes a good or a bad poem. I wrote a couple of poems several years ago, which were written more or less on instinct. A couple of poet friends said some nice things about them, but I really didn’t know what it was which made some parts work, and others not work. This book breaks down the structure of poetry to demystify all this, and I’m finding it a great help and inspiration to get writing again. I’ve also found the first few exercises (writing lines about anything at all in iambic pentameter – and I’ve discovered what that is, into the bargain) far more enjoyable, and less difficult, than I would have expected.
Given that my energy and strength are limited, writing poetry is something that should fit really well within my capabilities, more so than many other creative pursuits which require more activity, eg painting, playing a musical instrument, and so on. I‘m excited!
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I've been looking into that book for a while, and I think I will get it. Since I developed ME, almost a decade ago now, I have found it easier to be somewhat creative, although perhaps my worst trait is that I get an idea for a story/book, I start it, and then almost immediately I run out of ideas. It's frustrating, but one day I will have a book published! It's even been a long time since I publically read poetry, back then I used to understand all of the iambics, but now I am sadly lacking.
Best of luck with the poetry. If you ever get the chance, a few of Fry's other books are also very good.
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