Why I Quit RWA

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Friday, March 6, 2009

Nurture Wildness

I think it’s important to nurture the wild side of yourself. This helps you write vivid, fresh work, whether poetry, short story, novels or essays. Being too controlled, being too aware of what is acceptable, worrying about what your mother, friend, husband might think about what you write will cut off the best of yourself and your writing. Your work will be stilted, ordinary and worse, not really yours.

How can you nurture your creative wildness?

Be:

  • Inquisitive
  • Honest
  • Intelligent
  • Joyful
  • Spontaneous
  • Instinctive
  • Passionate
  • Stubborn
  • Free

And while you're at it:

  • Hold what is thought normal up to scrutiny
  • Ponder the big questions
  • Set high goals
  • Accept your own goals, no matter how unique
  • Be independent
  • Do Not Conform
  • Demand originality from yourself
  • Rebel
  • Cultivate a strong self-image
  • Take risks

Let your voice free. Fly. That is what poets and writers do.

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