
When your work-in-progress refuses to, well, progress, give yourself permission to call a TIME OUT. Sure, for some, a physical activity (e.g., taking a quick walk) can do the trick. I guess I’m a little different. I find much-needed mental refreshment from letting my brain go out to play (so long as its well supervised!). For example, engaging in a simple writing exercise can (re)invigorate my imagination and remind me how fun writing can be.
Recently, I challenged myself to play with the lyrics of a famous song, syllable by syllable. It felt like real exercise for my gooey gray matter dipped in a sweet sugar coating of zero-pressure pleasure. Why not give it a try, my little pumpkin spice biscuit. If you dare, please share the results.
Sound of Silence Night
(Apologies to Mr. Simon)
Hello Feedback, my old friend–
You’ve come to toy with me again
Words of derision swiftly heaping
Grow like weeds while I am sleeping
And the revisions that are ranting in my brain
Still complain–
With this next round, try silence.
***
In ripped up jeans I walk alone
To buy a bar of Toblerone
‘Neath the beam of a gooseneck lamp
I scroll the pages till my fingers cramp
When my eyes are stabbed by a plot so flat and trite
A wasted night
Even my muse is silent.
***
And in my lava lamp I saw
Ten thousand people I may bore
People banning without reading
Critics speaking without thinking
Authors writing books that agents never share
No one dares
Curb the sound of silence.
***
“Dudes,” say I, “You do not know
Silence like my word count grows
Hear my words through this blue kazoo
Read my texts that I might reach you!”
But my work like sweaty high tops smells
Say geckoes in the wells of silence.
***
And the writers bow and pray
Over critiques for which they pay
Spellcheck flashes out its warning
After words they are misforming.
***
And agents say, “The words of this novel
Should be written on subway walls
And bathroom stalls
And whisperedβno, drowned!βin silence.”
Stepping out of a normal routine, finding novelty, being open to serendipity, enjoying the unexpected, embracing a little risk, and finding pleasure in the heightened vividness of life. These are all qualities of a state of play. ~ Stuart Brown,Β Play: How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul
Yep, I sang through the entire post. Well done, Vicky!
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Yep, I sang through the whole post. Well done, Vicky!
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Thank you, Lauri. Your kindness makes my heart sing!
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This is BRILLIANT!
Running off to try one now…
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Please oh please share when you’re ready!
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Bravo, Vicky, for providing others with a possible means to get out of a logjam and to reset the creative flow from one’s mind.
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I call it getting wordstipated! π
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Thank you for this, Vicky.
LOL! So much fun.
I’ve done the same type of thing over the years.
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You would be a natural at rewriting lyrics!
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