On my creative process…

This may sound weird, but I see creative expression as akin to drilling into the Earth, extracting molten iron, and forming it into a solidified structure above the surface.

Creative people need to go into a sea of potential and concepts (the molten iron), stay focused so they can extract it and cool it down, then form it into a structure on the surface that others can appreciate (paintings, books, movies, music, etc.).

It’s not enough to just be an “idea guy,” or just an “expert” who can quote established theory–all the flowcharts that supposedly map out cause and effect. There has to be an ability to work across domains. It doesn’t have to be a one-person show (that’s why people work as teams on creative projects) but the creator must channel the energy and spirit of their work so that it captivates and energizes–if not in its finished form for their final audience, then as something that excites the appropriate specialist to take it closer to the finish line.

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  18. @dirtyscifibuddha.com this is a rich way of looking at it…

    I was just reading up on how quartz forms.

    Nicely done.🙃

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  21. This is an excellent way of describing the creative process! I often speak of “hammering” drafts into shape which kind of fits in to what you’re saying here. Nice one!

    1. Thank you! Yes, there’s a lot of hammering involved, I think beginning writers get too discouraged sometimes when they look at their first draft and pass judgment on it

  22. nice analogy – I also feel like a miner sometimes, following a seam of gold into the dark and seeing where it will take me…

  23. Good metaphor!

  24. I like your thoughts. I agree creative people have to find their way into a sea of potential. I’m visualizing you drilling into the solid earth. I see myself reaching into the etheric void. It’s interesting to think of all the ways people might use to come upon their potential.

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