Saturday, January 24, 2009

A phrase or image inspires


Where do I get my ideas? From anything and everything. A phrase here, a mentioned incident there, or a memory blast from the past. I read the paper thoroughly and the teensiest news items can trigger a flash fiction. People watching can inspire the creation of a character for a book. Or sitting in line at a Taco Bell and watching a piece of scrap paper cling to a chain link fence gave me a poem.



No Escape


Scrap paper whooshes past me
clings to chain link fence
splatted flat, it wavers


frays

disintegrates


And there's the deck chair in the backyard (see picture)
Ancient deck chair

leans closer to earth
attracts bird splatter

sticky spider web slats
creak, groan
screws rattle

age spots
slurp spray paint
gasps for more

seat wiggles
another season

It's all word play. Some folks play computer games. Others niggle at words. I've re-read the first chapter of my book a zillion times and probably change a word, a comma, or delete a paragraph every single time. Depends on the mood of the day. That's the challenge and the journey.

Then there's the day when the sky is gray, the page is blank, and I've got nothing........until something triggers a fresh bout of word splash.

Joanne

1 comment:

  1. Again, love your images. The one about the deck chair reminds me of a song I love. One of my favorite singer/songwriters is Kenny Chesney. He wrote a song called Old Blue Chair about the chair he's sat in for years when he's on the beach at his place in the caribbean.
    OLD BLUE CHAIR
    There's a blue rocking chair
    Sittin in the sand
    Weathered by the storms and well oiled hands
    It sways back and forth with the help of the winds,
    Seems to always be there,like an old trusted friend

    I've read a lot of books,
    Wrote a few songs
    Looked at my life where it's goin, where it's gone
    I've seen the world through a bus windshield, but nothing compares
    To the way that I see it,
    to the way that I see it,
    to the way that I see it when I sit in that old blue chair

    From that chair I've caught a few fish and some rays
    And I've watched boats sail in and out of cinnamon bay
    I let go of a lover that took a piece of my heart
    I prayed many times for forgiveness and a brand new start

    I've read a lot of books,
    Wrote a few songs
    Looked at my life where it's goin,where it's gone
    I've seen the world through a bus windeshield, but nothing compares
    To the way that I see it, to the way that I see it,
    to the way that I see it when I sit in
    that old blue chair

    That chair was my bed one New Year's Night
    When i passed out from too much malibu and Diet
    And woke up to a hundred mesquito bites,
    I swear got 'em all sittin right there
    In that old blue chair

    There's a blue rockin chair
    Sittin' in the sand
    Weathered by the storms and well oiled hands

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