poetry,hypersensitivity and aspergers?

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17 Apr 2010, 10:49 pm

hello.
I'm Jess.
does anyone else write specifically poetry/lyrics a lot here and if so what does it do for you and what are your experiences of it?
In my case writing basically saved me as I starting probably writing poetry and songs in hospital when I was about 13.Its a form of writing I find soothing as its full of so much in so little and anyone can take something from it. I first read "to a nightingale" by John keats when I got in the romantic poets a while ago and was amazed by it particularly because of the way it captures emotions and hypersensitivity atleast in my case...do you think poetry is a good format for capturing the feelings that aspergers brings and if so what examples stick out to you or have a special place in your heart?
http://www.writerscafe.org/jessjessjess
has a bit of my poetry/lyrics on it....does anyone else have any writers websites they use like DA,writerscafe?



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17 Apr 2010, 10:57 pm

I used to write a lot of poetry but I have sinced lost interest in it. I prefer regular story writing over poetry, but I haven't written any stories in a long time either. I'd like to start writing stories again, but I can never seem to bring myself up to doing so.



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18 Apr 2010, 12:35 am

Helps me to cope because I can then escape to an imaginary world. Also made ppl respect me a bit more. I only write poetry once a year becasue I'm not inspired but when I do write I do get praise.

Am trying to write a novel but keep on failing.

Odd, never associated literary talent with AS.



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18 Apr 2010, 12:57 am

Villette wrote:
Helps me to cope because I can then escape to an imaginary world. Also made ppl respect me a bit more. I only write poetry once a year becasue I'm not inspired but when I do write I do get praise.

Am trying to write a novel but keep on failing.

Odd, never associated literary talent with AS.

same here and hope you're able to accomplish that aim....<3
what kind of genre?
writing is the one thing I've always been able to do without effort since an early age...I'm terrible at mathematics or similar...



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18 Apr 2010, 1:54 am

asobi_seksu wrote:
Villette wrote:
Helps me to cope because I can then escape to an imaginary world. Also made ppl respect me a bit more. I only write poetry once a year becasue I'm not inspired but when I do write I do get praise.

Am trying to write a novel but keep on failing.

Odd, never associated literary talent with AS.

same here and hope you're able to accomplish that aim....<3
what kind of genre?
writing is the one thing I've always been able to do without effort since an early age...I'm terrible at mathematics or similar...


Ditto. Love to write, just have trouble writing Fiction (even though I get good ideas- I get lost in the details). Also, LOVE poetry, but every time I write it I get all into the language and not so much the feelings or the story of a poem. I'll get all into writing alliteration for example. and by the end no one can tell what I am trying to say :roll: It seems as if I'm trying to be "too clever by half" as one professor put it. In reality I just love linguistics and the SOUND (or feeling physically, how it FEELS to SAY a word) of language- not so much the meaning all the time. There is meaning there, it's just apparently lost- buried in the actually language (if that makes sense?)


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18 Apr 2010, 5:55 am

asobi_seksu wrote:
Villette wrote:
Helps me to cope because I can then escape to an imaginary world. Also made ppl respect me a bit more. I only write poetry once a year becasue I'm not inspired but when I do write I do get praise.

Am trying to write a novel but keep on failing.

Odd, never associated literary talent with AS.

same here and hope you're able to accomplish that aim....<3
what kind of genre?
writing is the one thing I've always been able to do without effort since an early age...I'm terrible at mathematics or similar...


I am aiming at existential/ Aldous Huxley sort of novel. Would like to include an element of fantasy in a dystopian state. What genre do you write btw?
My math is also bad for someone who gets good grades but my chemistry stands out surprisingly. No one likes chem except me and they find it hard. What are your favourite subjects?



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18 Apr 2010, 8:02 am

The virtue of writing poetry to me is in taking an idea of language or general concept and getting it down quickly in an interesting use of language. My poems take fifteen or twenty minutes to write and then I can forget about them and move on to something else.



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19 Apr 2010, 8:57 am

That's fast! 8O in my productive phase it took me over an hour, and now I spend a few days, with breaks in between of course. Slower but I think my poetry is more satisfactory than at my peak.



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19 Apr 2010, 11:45 am

Villette wrote:
asobi_seksu wrote:
Villette wrote:
Helps me to cope because I can then escape to an imaginary world. Also made ppl respect me a bit more. I only write poetry once a year becasue I'm not inspired but when I do write I do get praise.

Am trying to write a novel but keep on failing.

Odd, never associated literary talent with AS.

same here and hope you're able to accomplish that aim....<3
what kind of genre?
writing is the one thing I've always been able to do without effort since an early age...I'm terrible at mathematics or similar...


I am aiming at existential/ Aldous Huxley sort of novel. Would like to include an element of fantasy in a dystopian state. What genre do you write btw?
My math is also bad for someone who gets good grades but my chemistry stands out surprisingly. No one likes chem except me and they find it hard. What are your favourite subjects?
sounds really good :) a big fan of existential and dystopian style novels..
i write mostly lyrics/poetry ,but I'm a big fan of Mikhail Bulgakov,Dostoevsky camus,satre,graham greene and jeanette winterson so I guess they influence my writing style slightly...oh!I hated chem :( set fire to my school tie and was just hopeless at the mathematics involved but surprising I got a high grade in physics at standard grade as I enjoy that subject more....I'm into stuff like english,art,history and other social sciences,languages and some sciences such as physics.



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20 Apr 2010, 6:17 pm

We sound a like Descartes my situation is the same as your's.

Descartes wrote:
I used to write a lot of poetry but I have sinced lost interest in it. I prefer regular story writing over poetry, but I haven't written any stories in a long time either. I'd like to start writing stories again, but I can never seem to bring myself up to doing so.



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26 Jan 2014, 4:02 pm

asobi_seksu wrote:
hello.
I'm Jess.
does anyone else write specifically poetry/lyrics a lot here and if so what does it do for you and what are your experiences of it?
In my case writing basically saved me as I starting probably writing poetry and songs in hospital when I was about 13.Its a form of writing I find soothing as its full of so much in so little and anyone can take something from it. I first read "to a nightingale" by John keats when I got in the romantic poets a while ago and was amazed by it particularly because of the way it captures emotions and hypersensitivity atleast in my case...do you think poetry is a good format for capturing the feelings that aspergers brings and if so what examples stick out to you or have a special place in your heart?
http://www.writerscafe.org/jessjessjess
has a bit of my poetry/lyrics on it....does anyone else have any writers websites they use like DA,writerscafe?


Yes! If it wasn't for poetry I would have gone mad by now, and unable to cope with my Dyspraxia/Aspergers. Writing is my outlet, specifically poetry. Many of my poems capture the feelings I feel as a result of Aspergers. So I can relate and yes I think poetry is a brilliant format and theres no need to have all the descriptions of social interactions that stories and prose does. :)


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30 Jan 2014, 5:51 am

I've been writing poetry and limericks since I was about about ten years old, for over thirty years now. It's often the most effective way for me to convey deep emotions, especially affection. It's far easier for me than writing letters or notes. For whatever reason poetry and rhyme often come to me easier than plain speech. The catch is, though, I have to write it down. I can't extemporaneously speak in verse, despite my background in stage and screen performance.

I find the writing of my poetry and limericks to be very exciting, engrossing, and frequently entertaining, whether they are serious or humorous. I get the same kind of thrill from having written highly emotional and serious poems for my sweethearts over the years as I have writing silly, fun limericks about H.P. Lovecraft, holidays, and nonsense word usage. There is something about the (seemingly paradoxical) economy and expansiveness of verse that I find irresistible and amazing. It never gets old, and I love it.