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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Capturing that Burning Idea: by Edwin Rutsch 2. Quotes of the Day: All about the Notebook 3. Song: Ode to the Lost Inspiration 4. My Use of the Notebook: by Ludwig van Beethoven 5. Question of the Day: With Three Responses 6. Last Laugh Cartoon: Advice from the Muse 7. Newsletter Info: Contribute, Subscribe or Unsubscribe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| 1. Capturing that Burning Idea: by Edwin Rutsch |
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The topic for
this edition of the newsletter is,
Capturing
that Burning Idea. "Write while the heat is in you,"
advises
Henry David Thoreau. Don't wait around or that
inspiration and energy could be lost. There are many different ways of doing this, some people
I've talked to use scraps of paper or a cassette recorder when an idea strikes.
Others carry a journal, sketch pad, or camera, while others don't bother at all
and just enjoy the moment. Read on, maybe you'll get some new ideas...
| 2. Quotes of the Day: All about the Notebook | |
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| Write while the heat is in you. The writer who postpones the recording of his thoughts uses an iron which has cooled to burn a hole with. He cannot inflame the minds of his audience. | |
| Inspiration comes whenever it wants, even at the most unlikely times and in the most inappropriate situations. Often it arrives bit by bit. Therefore it must be anchored, and this is where a most valuable item makes its appearance: the notebook. | |
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Lewis Carroll |
Sometimes an idea comes in the night when I have to get up and strike a light and note it down — sometimes when out on a lonely walk, when I have had to stop and with half-frozen fingers jot down a few words which should keep the new-born idea from perishing — but whatever or however it comes, it comes of itself. |
(I'll be sending out more quotes on this topic to the
discussion list over the next several days. edwin)
| 3. Song: Ode to the Lost Inspiration | |
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I'm sure it's happened to you. A great idea pops
into your head, but then you get distracted or do some other tasks. Suddenly
you try to remember what the idea was and you can't recall. It's happened to me
often enough. Usually I'll try to recreate
the overall train of thought that led to the idea. More times than not, I'll get
back to the idea. I find it interesting how that train of thought works.
One of the previous Inspiration Project meetings touched on this aspect of the
lost inspiration. We were going to explore song writing, so I sent out a notice
to everyone to think of a song to use. When Gary received my email, he had a
sudden inspiration of a great song to use! However, when he got to the meeting,
for the life of him, he couldn't remember it. No matter what memory tricks we
tried to use on him, nothing worked. The song we finally created was based on
his frustrating experience. The name of the song we used for the foundation of
our song is Funiculi Funicula.
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The Inspiration That Got Away
I had a
thought that lit my inspiration
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| 4. My Use of the Notebook: by Ludwig van Beethoven | |
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"You will ask me where I get my ideas. That I cannot say with certainty, They come unbidden, indirectly, directly.
| 5. Question for the day: How do You Capture Ideas? | |
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Judy Fettman is a photographer and writer. She captures her ideas with the camera and notebook when she is out in nature.
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Creativity most often comes to me in nature... the trees the ocean flowers the sky
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Joan Kuenz says, "Capturing inspiration is like holding onto a rainbow," so she doesn't try to make a note of it. She just enjoys the moment.
Edwin Rutsch... I have several ways that I capture ideas but I'm not totally satisfied with them.
| 6. Last Laugh Cartoon: Advice from the Muse | |
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Follow the link from the thumbnail to see the full cartoon located at
CartoonBank.com
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The writers muse tells him to save the writings to the hard disk. Arnie Levin Cartoonbank.com |
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I'd love to hear and see your thoughts, poetry,
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All the Best
Edwin
Rutsch
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