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So, Here's What Happened

Blog Posted:10/15/2021 6:42:00 AM

Hello, everyone! My name is Marissa Faries. I began writing poetry since I was 12 years old (circa 2006). It was not until I was 15 (in 2009) that I began posting all of my poems here on PoetrySoup. You may or may not recall my same username from 2009 to 2018. I have written about 1,024 complete poems, in several forms, to this day. But what happened to me, if anyone noticed, is I had deleted my PoetrySoup account midway 2018.

In the year of 2018, I just happened to find an open-mic poetry event at a cafe, set on my birthday. I read aloud three long, detailed poems of mine. However, I struggle with mental health issues with my autism, chronic depression, and attention deficit disorder (A.D.D.). So I was really nervous while doing the open-mic reading, but regardless, public speaking has always been something I can do well-enough.

After the open-mic part of the event ended, I was discussing with published poets as to how to go about publishing my own poems. One of them told me that publishers may refuse to publish poets who already have their poems on the internet for free. So I took it upon myself to delete my PoetrySoup account and remove my poems off my DeviantArt page as well. I made a manuscript of select poems. The manuscript was mostly composed of personal, but highly meaningful poems. It had a theme of how I am socially aware of my personal growth and special bonds through my life. I e-mailed it to a publisher taking new manuscripts. They rejected me, and I felt so discouraged. In my humble opinion, the modern times are not always favorable for poetry writers.

My dream has always been to be a "book writer," as my 9 year old self had once said to an elementary school teacher. Yes, I can try to self-publish, but I am unsure if it will be worthwhile (expenses, others lacking interest, scrutiny, social skills needed for promoting it, etc.). I am just not sure how to go about that either. Does it truly matter that my poems are here on PoetrySoup for free viewing? I personally think it does not matter, as if anyone finds my poetry books to be worth money, then it is the book(s) they are buying for keepsakes. A solution I have come up with, is maybe to make my own original illustrations for each of my poems, then publish or self-publish. Irregardless, I strongly regret deleting my poetry off this website. So I recreated this PoetrySoup account. Hopefully nobody nor this site have any ulterior motives of stealing or profiteering my poems. But I have also come to realize:

It is not about the messenger, it is about the message.
It is not about the money, it is about the meaning.

Another thing is, due to my autism, A.D.D., and depression, I am struggling with motivation to consistently upload 10 of my poems on a daily basis. There are about 400-something poems left for me to post, so reposting all of them can take so many months or as little as 40-something days. I am just easily drained from having to select the theme categories, copy/paste each poem, etc. It can be tedious, but at least it is limited to 10 per day.

I remember when I was 15 in the year 2010, and there was no upload limit, over the course of a few days, I was uploading the hundreds of poems I had written up to that time. Admittedly, a lot of my poems are short (crystallines, haikus, senryus, tankas), or are not in a proper form (free verse, missing rhyme scales, etc.). But I think many have lost sense of the meaning of creative writing. Others seem to have also forgotten the importance of expressing our thoughts and feelings in a flowing way.

I like to think my lack of regard for literary perfectionism is what makes me as good at poetry as I am. But alas, seems I am not good enough for the professional poetry world. But that's alright, I just want to leave my poems as my legacy. Even if the internet goes someday (they say solar storms could knock out all technology)... Even if I stay obscure for eternity... All I want is for people to see my wounds and healing wisdom I hardly ever show to the outside world. I am yet to be more actively involved and successful in the world.

I also just want all autistic or ADHD/ADD authors and poets to know: you're not alone. The education system failed us, in the sense, it forced a lot of us to take more time than others to be fully self-taught in literary grammar, punctuation, and conciseness. Everyone's written works matter, but I am so sorry if you feel at a loss, like me, for not being able (or are struggling) to make a living out of it.



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Date: 10/21/2021 5:15:00 PM
Your story is beautiful, Marissa, as you have experienced, the soup is an amazing, creative community with treasured friends that grow with us, I'm not alone here with poems published, recorded, held under academic microscope, etc... it's fun here! Yes, there are artificial barriers like who really thinks ps reaches anywhere near many 'zines hard copy or online...if you ink it, they will find you!
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Date: 10/19/2021 11:23:00 PM
If you wish some advice you can message me, it would be a pleasure. I am on Facebook as well.
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Date: 10/16/2021 7:17:00 AM
Everyone's story is important and sharing is inspiring. Be open to the opportunities that will arise. We never know what is around the corner. Stay creative ~ don't stop sharing, Marissa.
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Date: 10/15/2021 7:20:00 PM
Marissa, YOUR story tells a success. in my opinion, publication is simply a matter of finding the publisher who fits the type of work you do. 35 yrs ago I destroyed all my diaries but one, 1968. I did that for I thought no one would ever care. Haha I stopped first & even I was bored by them, haha but poems are different. Poems are living expressions. Before your blog I had stopped to read some work you put up. You’ll get there on here. Don’t rush. We are a living, caring, present audience. Hugs!
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Date: 10/15/2021 1:01:00 PM
Hi Marissa! Welcome back to poetry soup. I'm a new member, joined end of summer. One thing I've found about soup is that people are very encouraging when they see each others works. You'll be surprised at how (even if comments aren't made on your poems) your work can/will inspire others. And how much people will enjoy them. I like the point you made about poetic perfectionism... I believe that poetry makes its impact when it comes from a real place. Wether that place is our inner child, our mental health, our sense of humour, our understanding of others... Keep writing, we look forward to reading your work. Sending warm wishes. Thank you for sharing your insightful story. Natasha.
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Date: 10/15/2021 11:14:00 AM
Thank you, Marissa, for sharing your story here. I would like to share that I have boxes full of rejection slips, many of them before my first poem was published in a national magazine. I always tell writers, don't give up because you get one rejection. That editor might have been having a bad day!!! Persistence pays. Also, my poetry teacher in college told me I wrote lousy poetry and shouldn't try to publish. She gave me such determination that I had a poem in Christian Century magazine before the semester was over. That's exactly what she had in mind...spurring me on. Although I'm not sure I agree with her method, it worked for me. I wish you success...just remember to keep persevering.
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Date: 10/15/2021 10:21:00 AM
Hi, glad you are back. Poetry Soup automatically copywrites your work. If stolen , it should be found on Plagiarism. Where ever you place your work you never know who might take it into their hands and recrate it; even a book can be plagiarized. I worked with handicap children and we tried our hardest to educate them, maybe some schools don't have the proper staffing. I even had one of my student publish a book, she taught me. I am still very close to her and I am proud of her. One more thing, I myself have had and still have ADHD and I am 70.
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Date: 10/15/2021 7:58:00 AM
Hi Marissa. From the manner in which you so clearly express yourself it’s impossible to detect ADHD. I agree with Constance…10 a day may cause some fellow poets to ignore so many. It will also allow you more time to write new poems.
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Date: 10/16/2021 8:21:00 AM
I didn’t mean you shouldn’t, only meant you’d probably get more readers if you didn’t post so many at one time. Do as you wish, and I don’t think you need to worry about outshining anyone. I assure you I’m familiar with those who have ADHD
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Marissa Faries
Date: 10/15/2021 10:01:00 AM
People with ADHD can write well. Just, for some the learning process of complete literacy is difficult. For some, they rather write their thoughts out than speak them. I refuse to write new poems, as I consider this reposting as a queue to post poems I already do have. I don't mean to outshine anyone either. Why would they have the 10 daily limit, if I shouldn't do that? Eventually I'll stop, too.
Date: 10/15/2021 6:57:00 AM
Marissa, thank you for sharing your poetic journey. Yes, just post your poetry to PS so people can view and comment on. One thing I want to say to you is that if you post 10 poems a day, you push 9 other poets poems off the new poem list and you will get less comments on your poems also. My suggestion is to post something like 3 a day, what is the rush. Enjoy the site, join in contests, comment on others poetry etc etc and in time all your poems will get posted ~ friendship and poetry _Constance
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Marissa Faries
Date: 10/15/2021 9:46:00 AM
Not sure it matters if I post 10 a day, because what about others that are each posting up to 10 on same day. Not trying to outshine anyone. I want to post them all as I never know when I may pass away due to the pandemic or another health issue. Though I still know you mean well on behalf of everyone. Thank you for your regards, Constance.

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4/3/2024 She's A Poet Sijopoetess,poetry,psychologi
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3/31/2024 Schizo Sijocrazy,mental health,menta
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3/29/2024 You Never Had A Clue Crystallinepsychological,
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3/29/2024 When Will Someone Sing To Me Crystallinemusic,song,sympathy,
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3/29/2024 What I Most Want Sijophilosophy,
3/29/2024 Trick Question Crystallinechange,life,philosophy,
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3/29/2024 The Past Is The Past Crystallinelife,philosophy,psycholog
3/28/2024 Opening My Third Eye Sijophilosophy,spiritual,visi
3/28/2024 Hopeless Poet In Love Sijolove,poetess,poetry,roman
3/28/2024 Could I Be The One For Him Crystallinelove,romance,romantic,rom
3/28/2024 All In My Head Quatrainangst,depression,mental h
3/28/2024 Make No Such Mistake Sijopsychological,
3/28/2024 Remind Me Again Quatrainlonging,lost love,
3/28/2024 An Unrequited Love Prolonged Sijolost love,love hurts,soul
3/28/2024 Through It All Crystallinestrength,
3/28/2024 Things You've Said Sijomental health,
3/28/2024 I Want The Bare Minimum Sijopoems,poetess,poetry,writ
3/27/2024 Presence Quatrainbird,imagery,nature,sea,s
3/27/2024 Girly Things Crystallinegirl,woman,women,
3/27/2024 Admittedly Sijomental health,mental illn
3/27/2024 Just Think You Should Know Sijolost love,
3/27/2024 Heart Without A Home Quatrainheart,longing,missing you
3/27/2024 Just What She Is To Me Sijobest friend,friendship,fr
3/27/2024 It's All Thanks To You Crystallinementor,
3/27/2024 Wistful Crystallineangst,depression,
3/27/2024 Consumed Sijocry,lost love,love hurts,
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3/26/2024 Learn To Love Yourself Sijopsychological,
3/26/2024 Red Star Crystallineimagery,planet,star,stars
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3/26/2024 Another Passing Year Crystallinetime,
3/26/2024 Knowing When You're In The Wrong Crystallinesorry,
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