DANIEL E. BLACKSTON
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by Daniel E. Blackston

Your Poetic Principle

6/5/2022

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Where does poetry start for you? Is it theme? Character? A need to show others your deepest feelings? All of the above?

Whether it's nature, dreams, a life event, or poetry itself that inspires you, the source of your inspiration is an aspect of your poetic principle. I can't tell you, exactly, what your poetic principle is, and it's likely you don't know what it is, either. And that's a good thing. You don't want to be too conscious of your poetic principle. It's like a lucky number or a a sweet spot on the basketball court, or that feeling of just knowing who to text or call at the right moment...

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  • Stone Secrets Blog
  • SERVICES & FEEDBACK
    • POETRY FEEDBACK
    • Critiques and Editing
    • Poem Polisher
  • 7 Secrets of Poetry
  • Blackston Bio
  • Discover
  • ESSAYS
    • Non-Local Consciousness
    • Self-Identity
    • Being and Knowing
    • ​Concerning Kandinsky
    • Existential Metaphors
    • Sylvia Plath's "Tulips"
    • Sylvia Plath's "Blackberrying"
    • Sylvia Plath’s Ariel
  • MISSION
  • OCCULT & MAGICK
    • Ghost Flower
    • Order of the Crow