Writer mode is something I never go out of. It’s the perpetual state of creating, of observing, and of learning. I don’t see and hear things going on around me as much as I absorb them.
This came to me one day about a month ago when I was in the grocery store. I reached the end of the aisle where there was a display of bleach on sale, and I thought to myself, I’m going to need some of that to get all the blood stains out. In reality, I don’t have a pool of blood anywhere in my house – so where did the thought come from?
I wonder about this a lot. The characters, plots and scenarios manifest in my mind in so many different ways. Whereas most of my fictional dilemmas are solved when I’m completely relaxed, such as when I’m in the shower and not having to concentrate too much on what I’m doing, my initial ideas often appear when I’m trying to do something else. Possibly it’s the part of me that worries, what if? It’s those moments when I’m frantically looking for something to write on, or searching for a place to pull over so I can write a note on my phone so I don’t forget.
I feel kind of blessed that I have this seemingly infinite source of thoughts and ideas coming to me. I think maybe everyone does, to some degree. Whether one puts them to use is what makes the difference between one who creates and one who lives on other’s creations – not that there’s anything wrong with that, to quote Seinfeld. We all do it.
So which is it do you think? I ask all creators: artists, photographers, musicians, and writers of fiction, blogs and poetry, is there something in the ether which those of us who create are in touch with? Or is it something that comes from inside, that we’re simply more in tune with than other people?
Gasp! What’s happening with Jupiter and Xavier? Go here to see! http://lindaghillfiction.wordpress.com/2014/04/26/w-is-for-wedded-bliss/
April 27, 2014 at 5:33 pm
I often write in my head when I am laying in bed but when I stand up to go out and do something about it, it just falls out of my head. Stupid really!! lol
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April 27, 2014 at 9:01 pm
I know! Just like a dream! I’m so happy to have a notepad on my phone. It’s with me all the time, otherwise I’d never write a thing. haha
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April 26, 2014 at 11:25 pm
I feel the same, I tend to have times where I write too much if anything, I’m rarely out of mode.
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April 26, 2014 at 11:27 pm
Great, isn’t it? It’s like never being alone. 🙂
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April 26, 2014 at 11:28 pm
The voices in my head all agree!
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April 26, 2014 at 11:30 pm
Haha!
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April 26, 2014 at 10:35 pm
It’s true it’s not something that can be forced. The shower is good I agree. I get ideas from things I hear or something small I see on tv. But I think you’re way more creative than I am. One thing for sure, inspiration cannot be forced.
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April 26, 2014 at 10:56 pm
Speaking of things one hears, there is NOTHING quite as good as sitting alone in a packed Tim Horton’s and listening to snippets of people’s conversations for inspiration. 🙂
Not quite sure how I’m more creative than you are… you’ve written a book of poetry! Mine wouldn’t fill a pamphlet. 😛
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April 26, 2014 at 7:38 pm
An interesting post. I think it’s different for me- I’m not always in ‘writer’s mode’. Sometimes, particularly when I’ve finished a writing project (or even a post) and I’m feeling exhausted, I have to make a concerted effort to get into the zone. Other times, it flows when I least expect it.
I’m quite impressed with your bleach/blood thoughts, Linda – you’re really living the experience here! This makes your writing have an authentic voice…it makes it real . 🙂
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April 26, 2014 at 10:51 pm
It’s actually during and after a project that things really heat up for me. It’s like a tap I can’t turn off.
Thank you very much, Lee-Anne. I can’t think of a nicer compliment than having an authentic voice in my writing. Truth is everything to me… even when I’m cleaning up the blood stains. haha
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April 26, 2014 at 7:08 pm
Osho would say that our thoughts come from the chattering of our minds and should pass like clouds in the sky. Isn’t the source the stream of consciousness? Anyway, lucky that we have it and can tap into it for this kind of creative process. I guess the trick is to harness these ‘clouds’ and not forget they are our own creation.
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April 26, 2014 at 10:44 pm
I don’t know about Osho, but non-attachment for me can only happen once I’ve written it down. It’s like catch and release. Something tells me he wouldn’t be quite as prolific if he weren’t the same. 😉
We are lucky. Thanks for sharing your point of view, Beth. 🙂
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April 26, 2014 at 4:22 pm
I warn all my friends and co-workers all the time that every thing they say or do in front of me is fodder for my writing. I will protect their name, but everything else is fair game! I will hear phrases in the grocery store and I quickly add them to Evernote so that I can have them at my fingertips when I need them. The shower is also a place where my creativity flows. Many of poems are written in there. The hard part is remembering every word of the poem until the time I’m finished! lol
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April 26, 2014 at 8:15 pm
Haha! Yeah, the shower isn’t a good place for pen and paper OR for electronic devices. We should invent a waterproof notepad for the shower!
And yes, a lot of the things my friends have said and done have made it into my fiction – especially my best friend. He’s constantly saying, Hey, I recognize that! 🙂
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April 27, 2014 at 2:14 pm
My best friend does the same thing! You do realize we could be billionaires if we created a waterproof notebook for the shower! I say we should do it!
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April 27, 2014 at 8:54 pm
Sure! Email me with your ideas! 🙂
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April 26, 2014 at 4:15 pm
When I’m relaxed, I find inspiration in many places. When I decide to be creative, I use my intuition.
You are right, we receive inspiration in many ways Linda 🙂
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April 26, 2014 at 8:06 pm
Inspiration is everywhere – we just have to look for it 🙂 Thanks for sharing your process, Irene. 🙂
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April 26, 2014 at 4:06 pm
Sometimes I think its in me, other times I think I’m just a vessel for the words which appear from nowhere and then the logical part of my brain blames all the meditation and sitting in stillness! Great question, one that always perplexes me! But I think being a writer means living a life in 3D!
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April 26, 2014 at 8:01 pm
Ha! I love that: “living a life in 3D”. It’s true, in a way, because we’re always comparing things to get proper descriptions and in so doing, we create layers in our worlds.
Meditation and sitting are fantastic ways to clear the mind, to allow thoughts to flow freely. And who knows … the empty vessel has more room to be filled. 🙂
Thanks so much for this! 😀
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April 26, 2014 at 3:55 pm
I think it’s a certain observant, perceptive personality and a bit of a sixth sense. Photographers, musicians, writers, artists and other artistic types seem to have an intuitive ability when creating, whether that’s improvising or jotting down an exciting idea.
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April 26, 2014 at 7:58 pm
Intuition – good point. I agree that there must be a fair bit of that in knowing what will work and what might not. Thanks for your point of view 🙂
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April 28, 2014 at 8:30 am
Agreed. It’s a way of life, or a mindset for creative types, not something I feel like I can turn off and on.
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April 28, 2014 at 7:21 pm
Exactly- I feel like it can’t be switched off either. Otherwise, I’d tell my thoughts to keep quiet for the night so I can sleep 🙂 haha
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April 28, 2014 at 7:28 pm
Hear Hear!
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