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Danica Swanson
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"Good writing isn’t about studying how great essays or poems look and then figuring out how to reverse engineer that (though that’s part of it). Rather, it’s about learning how to pay close attention to your thoughts and feelings and the concrete materiality of the world, and mastering the craft so you can translate what you see onto the page." ~ Henrik Karlsson
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Source: (Note: this article is paywalled, but the quote above is from the section that's not behind the paywall). https://www.henrikkarlsson.xyz/p/write-about-the-concrete
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For awhile, I was writing a haiku almost every day on here. And writing many more in my brain. Haikus taught me EXACTLY this concept! I'd just go on my walks, and pay attention to what I saw. The 17-syllable rhythm was stuck in my head, like how songs get stuck in your head. And the poems just wrote themselves, as I looked at things and thought about what they meant. Like translating between the language of concrete objects, and thoughts/feelings/meaning. It also improved my writing for my job, despite that type of writing being completely opposite of writing poetry.
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