Palba_Noruda
Literotica Guru
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So, I received a kudo on a poem but I have to come clean that the pleasing phrase was a blatant rip off. This all happened in the suddenly passion thread:
Okay. I like to use found words. I like to go to the suddenly thread and start writing based on what somebody else wrote and let that spark something... Part of the reason I like found words so much is that I believe when you let somebody else choose a few of the words or the scenario or even the starting sentence or the style, you will be able to divert your own energy away from that task to some other part of yourself and that will result in something that wouldn't have happened had you just started with the blank screen. And it's a little bit like connecting with that person I suppose...
It's not altogether uncommon... happens all the time in poetry and prose, homages, references... sometimes they're specifically cited, sometimes they're not...
An enjoyable occurrence on this forum is when a couple people throw poems back and forth on a thread with the same thread or shared images or whatever...
Stephen King ripped off T.S. Eliot without citation. T.S. Eliot ripped from the pulp writers of his day...
In classical training for fine artists, going to the museum and sketching is a common exercise...
Musicians play along with albums and learn all kinds of shit from copying other musicians...
Is there a difference? Should writers be expected to buck the trend and ONLY write in front of a blank page, never using reference material?
Does it make a difference if I never "publish" the piece?
Is writing posted to the suddenly passion thread considered "published?"
Does the artist's intention in the writing of the piece make a difference?
Also, language acquisition and all kinds of non-verbal language is learned through mimicking. Does that matter?
Did I step over the line with my liberal borrowing from miss_trust?
Have you ever copied or borrowed words?
so swim back
tide pool girl
so swim back
don your pearls
... are you
the girl or the blanket the
boy or the feast are you the
girl with the thighs or the
tide pool pearls do
you ever tell your friends you're
different do you ever freak
Okay. I like to use found words. I like to go to the suddenly thread and start writing based on what somebody else wrote and let that spark something... Part of the reason I like found words so much is that I believe when you let somebody else choose a few of the words or the scenario or even the starting sentence or the style, you will be able to divert your own energy away from that task to some other part of yourself and that will result in something that wouldn't have happened had you just started with the blank screen. And it's a little bit like connecting with that person I suppose...
It's not altogether uncommon... happens all the time in poetry and prose, homages, references... sometimes they're specifically cited, sometimes they're not...
An enjoyable occurrence on this forum is when a couple people throw poems back and forth on a thread with the same thread or shared images or whatever...
Stephen King ripped off T.S. Eliot without citation. T.S. Eliot ripped from the pulp writers of his day...
In classical training for fine artists, going to the museum and sketching is a common exercise...
Musicians play along with albums and learn all kinds of shit from copying other musicians...
Is there a difference? Should writers be expected to buck the trend and ONLY write in front of a blank page, never using reference material?
Does it make a difference if I never "publish" the piece?
Is writing posted to the suddenly passion thread considered "published?"
Does the artist's intention in the writing of the piece make a difference?
Also, language acquisition and all kinds of non-verbal language is learned through mimicking. Does that matter?
Did I step over the line with my liberal borrowing from miss_trust?
Have you ever copied or borrowed words?
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