I feel like poetry is so complicated no one is gonna understand it.

  • I wrote a short story type thing during my summer vacs which i was very proud of lol, it was incomplete tho and read more like some part from a novel (not the same quality but like u get it), however never shared it to anyone coz was embarrassed of what others wud think of the idea of the story even tho i was proud of it myself

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    You don’t have to publish it in order to make it worthwhile, writing poetry for its own sake is perfectly valid. Not even the most prolific writers in history ever published everything they wrote.

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    There once was a poet at home

    Who’d not write a verse of his own

    No poem was made

    So none was displayed

    Unwritten, unpublished, unknown

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    I make music, write, and make visual art in my own time most of which no one ever hears or sees because I learned a long while ago now that you should first and foremost do creative things for your own self and not for the approval of other people.

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    Some people write novels and epics to never be seen. Some people build castles that only they will ever step foot in.

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    The urge to monetize or publicize everything is toxic, i think. I spend a lot of time writing or doing ttrpg design because i enjoy the activity.

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      This.

      I paint, I do it because I like the process.

      But society always wants us “productive” in the sense earning money.

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    Well, yeah. Getting poetry published in the first place is an uphill battle, even compared to prose publishing. It’s been a long time since poetry was core to pop culture, despite the occasional surges. Which means there’s no money in it unless you somehow manage to have the right connections and a lot of luck.

    That, in turn, disincentivizes writers from after actively working on poetry. It becomes a much more casual thing, which means that the craft of it rarely gets honed the way other branches of writing do.

    There’s less written, in part because there’s less read, which leads to lower quality work, which decreases interest, which decreases cash flow, which means less gets written. It’s a spiral.

    Poetry as a hobby is viable. Poetry as anything to try and get others to read is much less so.

    Hell, i don’t think I’ve written a serious poem in a decade. Some occasional lines will pop in my head, I jot them down, but they never connect or spark a continuance. I do the occasional bit of drivel, or a rhymed joke. Even a jokey song once, but even if I was cranking them out like I did as a teenager, I wouldn’t even bother posting them on lemmy, much less a more poetry-centric place

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    I think that’s fine.

    I write books when I feel a need to do something creative, I’ve never published any of them. Its simply a means to exercise creativity.

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    A little bit, yeah. I think it’s actually really common, for a variety of reasons. Some people just do it as a time-filler, or a self-reflection exercise, or just for pure creative pleasure. They may feel no need to share it at all, or may want to share it but aren’t sure how.

    I’d say if you’re in the latter camp, most places I’ve been have at least a small literary scene, with open readings, zine exchanges, or even small publishers. If you want to, you can go out and meet the other weirdos sharing their stuff, and I think there’s value in doing so in meatspace.

    But if you want to write poems purely for the pleasure of the activity, or whatever other personal purpose, that’s 100% valid. There are worse ways to fill time.

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    I’ve written countless songs. Recorded some with my band back years ago but never published. I’ve toyed with the idea of submitting the lyrics for fair use somehow but never got around to it.

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    Honestly sounds like a cool hobby to have. You don’t need to publish it to make it worthwhile like others have said, but that said, there’s no harm in throwing it out there somewhere on the internet.

    Maybe we should even have a dedicated community for sharing these sorts of things, hobbyists and dilletantes sharing what they make and giving each other constructive feedback or just discussing it, without influencers/promoters/businesses and the lack of an online following being a requirement, and also without it being seen as advertising/promoting/shilling.

    The whole thing framed as a sort of variety showcase, where sharing is a bit more personal and the person sharing can give some information about who they are and what they do and maybe make friends or meet like-minded people along the way, a community where just about anything goes from a table to a poem as long as the poster made it themselves and they aren’t promoting, and the lurkers in such a community would get a diverse feed of all sorts of things they probably never would have interacted with otherwise, with maybe even some diamonds in the rough.

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      I love this idea, and thought about exactly this when looking for places to share my Pocket Paint kinda-sorta-collage monstrosities (not quite memes, too many borrowed materials for me to feel great about posting in ArtShare, etc.)

      Basically just a pretty loose ‘i made this’ community. There’s a couple in that sort of vein but didn’t quite have the feel I was (and it sounds like you are) going for. [email protected] is a decent community for poems specifically, though, and could use more love.

      Ugh…starting to think I need to get over my allergy to moderating…

      Edit: you know what, I’m taking some of this back. [email protected] is looking like it fits better than when I last thought about it.

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    I’ve wrote some poems, usually in English, and just shared them out with my friends but not much beyond that.

    I think they’re good, I just have trouble approaching the spotlight, even though I want my work to be seen.