Writing Poetry Is Frustrating (Why That's A Good Thing)
Why can writing a poem be so frustrating? 🦋 OVERCOME CREATIVE FRUSTRATION WITH OUR NEW ONLINE WORKSHOP🦋 https://tinyurl.com/TPV-Poetry-Workshop (Limited workshop spaces so act fast) The poetry writing process is harder than anyone tells you — and that creative frustration is exactly where great poems are born. In this video, Malibu Poet Laureate Emeritus, Nathan Hassall, and his I/O psych expert wife Rachael explore how to write a poem and why feeling stuck during writing poetry and poetry editing is a natural part of the craft, touching on Carl Jung’s ideas about the visible mental struggles within great literature. Whether you're wrestling with word choice, rhythm, line breaks, or the gap between the brilliant idea in your head and the language on the page, this conversation reframes creative struggle as your greatest asset in creative writing. 👉 JOIN OUR FREE POETRY COMMUNITY: https://www.thepoetryvessel.com/signup EVERYTHING ELSE: 👉 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/nathanhassall 📜 SUBMIT YOUR POETRY: https://www.thepoetryvessel.com/submit 🙏 SUPPORT US ON PATREON: / thepoetryvessel ✍️ POETRY WORKSHOP WAITLIST: https://www.nathanhassall.com/worksho... 🧠 HOW POETRY CHANGES YOUR BRAIN COURSE (LIMITED TIME DISCOUNT): https://www.nathanhassall.com/changey... 📌 CHAPTERS: 0:00:00 Why Creative Frustration is Essential for Poets 0:00:23 What Makes the Poetry Editing Process So Difficult? 0:01:11 How Word Choice and Condensation Create Poetic Resonance 0:01:53 How to Balance Rhythm, Sound, and Line Breaks in a Poem 0:02:17 How Poets Guide Reader Emotions and Interpretations 0:03:08 What Are the Biggest Challenges When Starting or Ending a Poem? 0:03:39 How to Write Better Poem Beginnings Using Intriguing Imagery 0:05:01 How to Master Poetic Closure and Avoid Ending Too Late 0:06:23 Why Embracing Frustration Leads to Better Poetry Writing 0:07:38 What Causes the Gap Between a Poetic Idea and the Page? 0:08:34 How Poetry Workshops Facilitate Healing and Growth 0:10:22 Why Metaphors Transform Heavy Emotions Into Beautiful Art 0:12:40 What the Structural Turn (Volta) Teaches Us About Perspective 0:13:24 How Reading Great Poems Elevates Creative Conversations 0:14:59 Why Genuine Artistic Reward Requires Effort Over AI Shortcuts PODCAST DISCLAIMER: The views, opinions, discussions, and statements expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and are intended to represent their personal opinions and perspectives. Listener discretion is advised. The Poetry Vessel is not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of any information presented and disclaims any liability arising from the use of or reliance on any information presented in this podcast. FTC DISCLAIMER: Some of the links above may be affiliate links, which means that if you click on them we may receive a small commission. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. The commission is paid by the retailers, at no cost to you, and this helps to support our channel and keep our videos free. Thank you!

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