Today’s guest post is by my son,
Z, of Z’s Corner. Enjoy!
I was thinking about how I could connect to the
people more by doing more than just talking about what I’m doing or what’s
going on with me. The reason I was thinking about this is because my mom told
me that people were reading and talking about what I’ve written so far, and
when I hear things like that, I always think about how I could take things to
the next level and achieve more. And one of the ways I thought of that could
help me achieve more is creating an image for myself.
Well, first off, I need to tell you guys something. I write poems and I think they’re pretty good. But I’m afraid to show them to you guys because you guys would probably think I was crazy or something!
I would rather stick with poetry. I think the words pack a greater punch when it’s just raw spoken word.
I write about my views, the world, my girlfriend, my
thoughts, my feelings, my aspirations and regrets.
I mean, do you guys even know what I look like?
I Googled my mom and she has an image. I typed her first
name and the rest of her name instantly popped up. I want that too, I must
admit. I clicked the images tab and I saw a picture of myself from who knows
when with a book in my hand and a shooting sleeve on. How embarrassing is
that? Anyway, I’m way off topic.
What was I talking about? Oh yeah, how to amplify my image
and connect with the readers more.
But I also feel like a lot of people would really be able to
relate to them. I always speak on things that I see through my own eyes. I
can’t stand rappers who rap about things they have no experience with or no
nothing about. No, I am not a rapper, but the reason I reference them is
because a rapper is basically a poet. The very foundation of music is poetry.
I would rather stick with poetry. I think the words pack a greater punch when it’s just raw spoken word.
I want whoever reads my words to feel as if they were me
after they finished reading them. I want the reader to feel the emotion I felt
as I typed them out. I’ve written over 300 and I started in the 7th
grade and I’m currently entering 11th.
What made me start writing poems was a crush on a girl.
How
cliché is that?
I gained my most potent talent from a childish crush.
I’ve sure
grown up and learned a lot since then.
My vision is much different now.
Back
then my writing was very one track minded.
The only thing I could seem to write
about was that girl.
That girl is now an afterthought, but boy was I good at
expressing my admiration.
Since then my writing has gotten 100 times better.
The raw
emotion needed was always there, but I could never make the words sound as dope
and clever as I felt inside as I felt about whatever the topic was.
My writing
period has matured since then and the reason I’ve written all of this is really
to set up this simple question:
Would you guys be interested in reading my
poems?
How does your writing process work? Do you just sit down and write or does something have to inspire you in that particular moment?
ReplyDeleteHi, Z's been on vacation. He will respond shortly. Thanks for your support of his work and this blog.
ReplyDeleteThe best writings for me come from inspiration. I usually don't sit down and decide it's time to write. Usually I catch the vibe from something happening and then create a line in my head that I would start with. If I’m busy, I may write just those lines in my notes so I don't forget what I said when I finally get to expand on it. I write all of my poems in my Notes app on my phone, so it's a good place to put my starting lines. Thanks for the question and apologies for the late response, much love for even reading my blogs and being interested. Peace ~~Z
ReplyDeleteWould you be open to posting one of your poems?
ReplyDeleteHi, Z is trying to decide which poem to share. He appreciates your interest.~~KH
ReplyDeleteI posted Z's poem today http://noviceonwriting.blogspot.com/2013/07/worries-of-day-by-z.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading this blog.