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creative writing questions and answers
;Love Life
okay so i have to write three paragraphs,
on
love
life
and death.
and i am not aloud to use these words in the paragraphs, and i have to create an image giving off the feeling of love, life etc. and i cant be cliche
any suggestions? metaphors? - Your M
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I started life writing in the fifth grade. My mother bought me my own Girl Shout diary! Are you wondering what a Girl Shout diary is? It was a Girl Scout diary kept by me. I had a minor learning disability, undiagnosed in those days, resulting in funny spellings. Undaunted, I wrote to Dear Diary, sharing the best of I Love Lucy, visits with grandparents, and weekly meeting with the Girl Scouts. Then one day this dairy was put away. Junior High School, High School and college were years when I took pen to hand on loose leaf papers. I kept details of my love life, shed many a secret tear and wrote some of my finest, darkest poetry. Adult life found me writing on fragments of papers. These scraps housed everything from cute expressions my children used to my less dark poetry. When I decided as a psychologist to interview women who were not in my practice, then incorporate my findings into a book, I never dreamed how much my own life writings would play an essential part. I had interviewed women ages 35 through early 80’s, looking at how messages they received growing up about themselves, influenced them as adults. I asked them when they felt most whole, most joyful. In analyzing my data, I had an “Aha” moment. I saw these women, no matter how dysfunctional their childhoods, and no matter how many negative messages they had received growing up, had managed to find pleasure and joy in their adult lives. This insight convinced me that we have not utilized the history taking of our lives to focus enough on what is giving us pleasure and joy. Also we haven’t learned to harvest out past so as to discover precious moments even in the most dysfunctional of times. This included me. In writing THE ENCHANTED SELF, A Positive Therapy, I began writing about my past and experiences again, but this time looking for precious treasure: the positive parts of myself and my life. In writing down my thoughts, feelings and memories, I discovered many wonderful memories growing up. I found myself remembering times where I felt delighted with life and full of energy. There were moments of elation and successes when my true and sometimes lost potential showed through. I discovered events that even though they had felt unpleasant as I lived them, held within them so many of special gifts. I began to hold and treasure these times as I wrote them down, feeling deeply moved on occasion, to the point of tears … Ultimately what the women taught me and the personal journey I then went on, has led to my writing to you. I hope this e-mail newsletter stimulates you to recognize the best in yourself, in your history, and in your potential. For you too, have a treasury inside. Exercise: Journaling This exercise involves making positive deposits in your memory banks. Over the next few days, stay alert to when you are in a good mood. Try to use all you senses to experience the present more fully, especially when you become aware of a potential ‘deposit’. When the moment is right, ask yourself the following questions: – What is going on? – Does it remind you of other good times in your life? – Can you list several of these earlier events? – What were the best parts of these earlier experiences?
Take the time to describe them by writing them down or dictating them into a tape recorder. Now gradually refocus your mind on the present. – What are you seeing? – What are the aromas? – What are the sounds? – How do these sensations make you feel? Try to be aware of the details, taking time to savor them as you deposit them into your memory bank. If writing or dictating a narrative does not come easily to you, try drawing a picture, writing a poem, or composing a tune. Just do something to capture the moment in a way that is meaningful to you. Your abilities as an artist, writer, or composer are less important than your desire to relish life.
- Barbara Holstein
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Almost every woman is a hopeless romantic at heart and if you write the love letters and poems these will be kept in a special place and cherished for years. Books on romance and love are chiefly purchased by women more than men and every woman that reads them wishes she could also have a fairytale love life and happy relationship with her knight in shining amour. Many relationship counselors will not tell you that if you have broken up a very effective way to get her back is to compose sad love poems. Now most men will not have a clue on how to write sad love poems; never mind to write sad poems to get your ex back. Even on the internet real guides on how to write sad poems to get your ex back are extremely hard to find. Sad Love poems have been written by famous people like Napoleon, Oscar Wilde, and Charles dickens. Love poems can truly melt anyone’s heart or make you think deeply about life.
You can write sad love poems to get your ex back
Poetry is an art and most people will shrug and say they have not got a clue on how to write them. The reason love poems are so effective in relationships is because they allow you to express your deepest feelings and thoughts. Poems can be a deep form of personal expression and when you want to declare love, you can put a lot of emotion in a poem. When you write a sad love poem then it does not always need to rhyme but it should flow. Most importantly of all it needs to express your deepest feelings. You can write sad love poems to get your ex back showing your deep regrets fro your break up and done just write you can melt your ladies heart by touching the romantic side of her. If you have no clue about poetry at all you can download thousands for free and modify them to suit your needs.
Think of your love while writing poems to get your ex love back.
When you write sad poems to get your ex back the words must describe your emotions and feelings in every word. Poems can make anyone feel happy, sad, regretful and believe it or not even suicidal. Deep sadness has been expressed in poetry, as well as ultimate happiness. Let the poetry you write to get your love back be about your relationship, the regret you feel about breaking up and the way you feel about your lost love. As previously mentioned you do not have to rhyme to make poetry work. If you try and do so then you may not be able to use the proper words to make your sad love poems work. Write sad love poems to get your ex back telling the story about your relationship, about how you are feeling, and describing the ways you feel about her and see her.
Write sad poems to get your ex back using other poems as guidelines.
Perhaps you do not have a clue about poetry and this is the case with most of us. It also goes without saying that men are truly inexperienced of showing their emotions much to the detriment of many relationships. If you truly struggle to write sad love poems or any poems for that matter then you can download poems Free by visiting this link. Poems for every occasion
- Richard C
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I’m 16, female, and I’m looking for poetry books that are about life in different aspects, something modern, bright, passionate, inspiring, and wonderfully written. I write poetry, nothing serious, but recently I’ve overcome depression and have come to love my life. Poetry makes my day, so do you suggest a good book? Or a writer that you know writes those kind of poems. Also, any good book that falls under this category? No Twilight, thankyouverymuch. - ♥cinnamon
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