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Blog Posted by Craig Cornish: 11/1/2024 11:16:00 AM

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Date: 11/3/2024 9:21:00 AM
One of the hallmarks of classic literature is the nearly unending employment of descriptive adjectives. Take out the adjectives and these 563 page tomes would be around 200 pages. Often times well intentioned descriptive language can muddle the soup a wee bit too much. Thots. :o))
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/4/2024 1:00:00 PM
YES!! Descriptive adjectives, but not interpretive adjectives...we can write so, in many instances, our dialogue creates the feeling---sort of, if you will, a hint about the mystery...a who-dun-it of feelings---if we interpret it for everyone, what's left for the reader? I have more BS, but, on my way to Florida (second stop) in Savannah--onto the West Coast AM and another tropical storm?? WTF--safe thinking?
Date: 11/3/2024 6:50:00 AM
craig, you're making me paranoid about adjectives lol a world devoid of them is a flat, colourless one, but too many..i know what you're saying..there's only so many sparkling sapphires, revolving rainbows and cascading quills i can read about before i crave the mule kick of reality
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/4/2024 12:47:00 PM
Charlotte, you have zero issues with them, you use them to perfection, not embellishment at all - just the bare, hard, soft, enticing facts----reality is more than enough to be a catalyst to own.
Date: 11/2/2024 1:52:00 PM
interesting (oops), informative (better - I don't know?) distinction: descriptive vs. interpretative. Anyway, unfortunately (oops), I never paid attention in English, and so it's new to me.
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David Crandall
Date: 11/6/2024 9:40:00 AM
I've enjoyed it - everyone's unique styles, and hearing how others experience life.
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/5/2024 9:18:00 AM
Sounds actually like fun --- if people don't get wrapped up too much in "anything goes"----you can tell if someone can sing or play an instrument, but everyone feels they can write?? AND most can't
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David Crandall
Date: 11/4/2024 2:19:00 PM
We had a breakout group, for those who seriously wanted to learn to write, and I joined that, but that disbanded. It's a nice group of people, and I think we get to know each other better than in most of the clubs here, because we listen to what we all write.
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David Crandall
Date: 11/4/2024 2:17:00 PM
I've enjoyed our club. Once in a while, a little controversy arises. I'm rarely outspoken, but I think I alienated a few people two meetings ago. Generally, we're pretty supportive, but not so great in the constructive criticism department.
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/4/2024 1:39:00 PM
Wow, wish I had a creative writing club at mine, yet I fear (in some/many ways) the dichotomy of everything etc etc---hmmm--probably start a fight/argument at the first meeting and get tossed out of my own club!!! WTF---nooo---do however - would however, like to sneak into an existing club and crash the party---my challenges as well David (my middle name BTW Davids actually) but then, we always have that other bridge to pass over (if we give a whatever) --no this, no that, but plenty--no - not too much --soooo, when it comes/boils down to it--whatever makes us happy - rules/perfection...or otherwise - loving all
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David Crandall
Date: 11/4/2024 12:58:00 PM
Yep, I agree with that point, Craig...and it's one of my hardest challenges, both in writing these poems, and when I tried to write a few short stories at my retirement communities creative writing club.
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/4/2024 12:53:00 PM
Descriptive is a modifier that makes sure you understand what particular noun or verb we are referencing, while interpretive is actually describing our subjective feeling about it. While that's okay (if we wish), shouldn't our poem be such that it inspires others to make it their own?
Date: 11/2/2024 10:57:00 AM
Thank you, Craig! You are a superb teacher and this blog really gives food for the poetic brain! Once wrote a poem without adjectives. Was a fun learning experience like a Mozart etude. Blessings!
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/2/2024 12:36:00 PM
Always trying Sam - sometimes accomplishing - it's those sometimes that make it worthwhile! A couple of my favorite quotes - "Poetry is an echo asking a shadow to dance" - Carl Sandburg, and "The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled" - Plutarch. Education must get back to not providing answers, but giving us the tools to find them ourselves - objectively...Thank you Sam.
Date: 11/2/2024 4:59:00 AM
Holy Dangling Modifier, Batman!
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Tom Woody
Date: 11/2/2024 12:37:00 PM
Ugh! I'm experiencing blog monotony. Ok not really
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/2/2024 12:25:00 PM
It's the angle of the dangle!
Date: 11/2/2024 4:17:00 AM
Craig, interesting blog, very informative, sadly, I am one of those poets who love adjective candy, I think my condition is incurable, hopeless, impossible, Constance
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/2/2024 12:26:00 PM
Ah, the difficult we do immediately - the impossible takes a little time...
Date: 11/1/2024 3:46:00 PM
A very useful blog! I will keep it in mind! Thanks, Craig!
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Craig Cornish
Date: 11/2/2024 12:27:00 PM
Have fun Kim - love your writing!
Date: 11/1/2024 1:19:00 PM
Actually, to clarify, I separate them into descriptive and embellishing. Descriptive is what IS, embellishing is either a lazy path (too much perfume or makeup) versus "the real thing". Try not to describe - try to be a catalyst for feelings that the reader can own. An exact picture, no matter how magnificent, is "Our" picture, not the reader's picture.
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