Geoffrey's Musings.
Viewing comments for Chapter 45 "A State of Block."A book of Stories, Essays and Poetry.
27 total reviews
Comment from GWinterwin
Good poem about writers block, something we all struggle with at times. Good rhyming and word flow make it easy to read and understand. Thanks for sharing, God bless.
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2018
Good poem about writers block, something we all struggle with at times. Good rhyming and word flow make it easy to read and understand. Thanks for sharing, God bless.
Comment Written 31-May-2018
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2018
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Thanks Bro have to check your stuff again.
Comment from Teri7
This is a very cute poem you have penned about writers block. I used to get writers block quite a bit. No fun at all. Nicely written my friend! Blessings, Teri
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2018
This is a very cute poem you have penned about writers block. I used to get writers block quite a bit. No fun at all. Nicely written my friend! Blessings, Teri
Comment Written 31-May-2018
reply by the author on 01-Jun-2018
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Thanks SIs appreciate you coming by,
Comment from Brett Matthew West
"Clock" and "Lock" probably should not be capitalized. Writer's block is enough to drive any writer crazy and keep them pondering what, oh what, am I going to write? Sure most writers can relate to this dreaded experience. Sometimes, it seems to help to step back for a day or two and get re-energized. At least, that works when I suffer this ailment.
reply by the author on 30-May-2018
"Clock" and "Lock" probably should not be capitalized. Writer's block is enough to drive any writer crazy and keep them pondering what, oh what, am I going to write? Sure most writers can relate to this dreaded experience. Sometimes, it seems to help to step back for a day or two and get re-energized. At least, that works when I suffer this ailment.
Comment Written 30-May-2018
reply by the author on 30-May-2018
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Hey mate I appreciate you coming by. I will look at your suggestions. Have had some great ideas about Knocking the Block off hehe.
Comment from aanneee
If you look at pictures on the Internet, of which there are millions and more you might find one that shouts out to you ...write me...write me...Maybe worth a shot, I've done it before. Or decide on an animal or a bird and be it, write about it...I've done that before and at 78 sometimes I still do it. A raven was up in a tree and my little dog went looney tunes and like you I was on a bit of a slow down, but the raven was so big and beautiful and i wrote this
I Am Raven
To some, I am the
blackness of the devil.
To others, I am called
courageous, a messenger.
They feather me in a whiteness
I cannot always lay claim to.
Just know
I abide within the hallowed
Church of the Outside.
I live not behind walls
...of humanity,
but in the freedom
of the Master Craftsman
who I hold in reverential respect.
I Am Raven
Give it a shot- go somewhere different...Good luck Maybe your memory will revitalize...Dinah
reply by the author on 30-May-2018
If you look at pictures on the Internet, of which there are millions and more you might find one that shouts out to you ...write me...write me...Maybe worth a shot, I've done it before. Or decide on an animal or a bird and be it, write about it...I've done that before and at 78 sometimes I still do it. A raven was up in a tree and my little dog went looney tunes and like you I was on a bit of a slow down, but the raven was so big and beautiful and i wrote this
I Am Raven
To some, I am the
blackness of the devil.
To others, I am called
courageous, a messenger.
They feather me in a whiteness
I cannot always lay claim to.
Just know
I abide within the hallowed
Church of the Outside.
I live not behind walls
...of humanity,
but in the freedom
of the Master Craftsman
who I hold in reverential respect.
I Am Raven
Give it a shot- go somewhere different...Good luck Maybe your memory will revitalize...Dinah
Comment Written 30-May-2018
reply by the author on 30-May-2018
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Thanks new friend. I wrote a poem about a Peewee (a breed of Australian bird)at our back door a while ago let me know if interested I will direct you or look in my Geoff's Musings book. Loved your poem on the Raven.
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A Peewee...love to see that, glad you liked Raven,really helped me out of slump, just got me
motivated I suppose...Dinah
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Chapter 7 in my "Geoff's Book Of Poultry" 'The Vain Peewee.'
Comment from Sasha
This is one I am sure many can relate to, I know I can. We just have to wait until the light finally goes on, and, believe it or not,it actually does. Nice work with this one.
reply by the author on 29-May-2018
This is one I am sure many can relate to, I know I can. We just have to wait until the light finally goes on, and, believe it or not,it actually does. Nice work with this one.
Comment Written 29-May-2018
reply by the author on 29-May-2018
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Thanks mate. Appreciate your lovely big SIX review even with your broken fingers. Hugs from Down Under!
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem about writer's block. That does happen to everyone. I was just reading a poem of the writer's muse that seems to go away on holiday for a while and.left her a note to say she must think what to wright for herself.
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
A very well-written poem about writer's block. That does happen to everyone. I was just reading a poem of the writer's muse that seems to go away on holiday for a while and.left her a note to say she must think what to wright for herself.
Comment Written 28-May-2018
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
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haha good one Sis. Thanks for coming by. Had some good suggestions for overcoming the old WB hehe.
Comment from apky
Yes, the dreaded Writer's Block. I combat it with ast least two methods that seem to work. At least they work for me:
1) A walk, long one, in the forest.
2) I always have at least 2 Works In Progress, so that when WB corners me and blocks my pathe in one, chances are that in the work he's nowhere to be seen.
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
Yes, the dreaded Writer's Block. I combat it with ast least two methods that seem to work. At least they work for me:
1) A walk, long one, in the forest.
2) I always have at least 2 Works In Progress, so that when WB corners me and blocks my pathe in one, chances are that in the work he's nowhere to be seen.
Comment Written 28-May-2018
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
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SOunds like a goer. Thanks for that. Appreciate your lovely review.
Comment from Joan E.
Thanks for reviving this post, since I missed it the first time and could catch it now, since I just returned from a short cruise along the coast of Italy and Greece. I am sorry you have been frustrated by writer's block, but I liked your "lock" and "key" metaphors and echoing rhyme. I hope your poem broke the spell. Smiles- Joan
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
Thanks for reviving this post, since I missed it the first time and could catch it now, since I just returned from a short cruise along the coast of Italy and Greece. I am sorry you have been frustrated by writer's block, but I liked your "lock" and "key" metaphors and echoing rhyme. I hope your poem broke the spell. Smiles- Joan
Comment Written 28-May-2018
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
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Thanks Joan I got this oldie out for the very reason it speaks of. Appreciate you coming by.
Comment from Ogden
Yes, what is there to say? Of course, eventually the block goes away, supplying the rhyme or reason that eluded you. But that can take too long.
I have found it helpful to abandon whatever was stymying me, and start writing on a clean screen, anything that comes to mind, without trying to make any sense of it. Our muses, you may not know, always are looking over our shoulders, and sometimes spot a nugget of an idea in there, and alert us to it.
If you can be patient, it's worth a shot.
Don (Ogden)
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
Yes, what is there to say? Of course, eventually the block goes away, supplying the rhyme or reason that eluded you. But that can take too long.
I have found it helpful to abandon whatever was stymying me, and start writing on a clean screen, anything that comes to mind, without trying to make any sense of it. Our muses, you may not know, always are looking over our shoulders, and sometimes spot a nugget of an idea in there, and alert us to it.
If you can be patient, it's worth a shot.
Don (Ogden)
Comment Written 28-May-2018
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
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Thanks Don, have not seen you around in a while. Appreciate you coming by. girraffmang said much as you have.
Comment from MelB
Hi Geoff, welcome back! Haven't heard from you in awhile. Writer's block is not fun and seems like it will never end - but it eventually does.
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
Hi Geoff, welcome back! Haven't heard from you in awhile. Writer's block is not fun and seems like it will never end - but it eventually does.
Comment Written 27-May-2018
reply by the author on 28-May-2018
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Praise the Lord. This is an oldie but it speaks volumes about how things are right now.
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Things will improve:)