Sunday, August 31, 2014

Blog #2 Cory Gallarelli

Writing is a complicated enigma for me. It's like a wild horse I can't tame, yet I still climb back up and try again to ride it. I write because I have to for schooling, but I also write for pleasure occasionally. Each time I sit down to write, for school or for pleasure, I try as hard as I can to conquer that horse. Sometimes I get farther than other times. The words flow better every now and then, I feel more confident. Other times It's like I'm fighting it with all I am. My writing working against me, I feel defeated. I can never seem to replicate the same level of writing consistently. I'm always all over the place in terms of quality. Yet I try over and over and keep getting back on the horse, riding out the weaves and lashes of that untamable steed. When I am given a prompt I can either take off running or fall flat on my face, it depends on my knowledge of the prompt's topic. For me a prompt can be a saddle, something to ease the difference in me and my writing, to make it easier. Other times a prompt can be a thunderstorm, pushing me and my horse to the limits. When I write on my own without a prompt, I am more comfortable. It can be equated to being in a familiar stable or field. Me and the horse are more comfortable and there is a better chance we will be compatible. I am often inspired by those who can write effortlessly, even though those people are hard to come by. Even more so I am impressed by those who put in incredible amount sod work and produce great writing. Sometimes I produce something decent and feel as though I am them. That doesn't mean I still don't fail at times. I will always have this battle between me and the horse. There will always be a difference, something setting us apart. But I am determined to tame this horse. I am determined to ride it. I can conquer my writing in time. I can overcome my fears and failures and succeed. It will take time and effort and practice and determination. Luckily I have the rest of my life to search every pasture and every plain, every field and every acre. 

2 comments:

  1. I like the idea of comparing your writing to a wild horse. I could do the same but for me it's a different aspect. Like you i write both for school and pleasure and sometimes i write really well while other times i fall of the horse. I am also allergic to horses so i could see it as sometimes i react badly to being on the horse and sometimes my symptoms subside long enough for me to accomplish something with my writing.

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  2. I like your ideas. Writing for me is such a difficult challenge, I think mostly because I hate to write. I really like the way you compared writing to taming a wild horse because I definitely agree. Writing is definitely a challenge and I too struggle with my consistency. I think it's all about your attitude going into the assignment. Looking at the task more positively will have a great effect on your paper.

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