Deviation Update

November 21, 2009 at 12:33 pm (deviation Updates, Personal) (, , , , , , , , )

I finished my Contemporary Literature paper last Friday. Now, I just need to send it through e-mail or print it before leaving it on Sir June’s table. Afterwards, I’ll get my grade.

From Wednesday to Friday (or Saturday morning), I’ll be out for COPRE (College Press Conference) so I won’t be, in theory, able to go online for updates and such. Cross your fingers so I may be lucky enough to win something.

Earlier, I finished typing my autobiography for a Theology class. I’ll be (hand)writing it tomorrow.

I was planning to update this place with an old article last published on Aklan Collegian, or the autobiography actually (but I haven’t passed it yet so I won’t publish it anywhere else), but this will have to do for now.

The last week, though tedious, brought out new sources of creativity for me and thus I had the following poetry as products of my wit. Special thanks to the people mentioned. Hopefully, this continues throughout the year.

———–NEW DEVIATIONS



Tap-tappity-tap-tap
. Finally, this piece broke (hopefully) my literary rut. I’ve been having a bad case of writer’s block (or writer’s laziness, to be more precise) for a few months but it all ended earlieryesterday when I risked my lifeskipped lunch just to come up with something new.

See how desperatedetermined I am?

 

 

 

 

Bottomless. Looks like I wrote my first sociorealist poem. I was hoping for another horror and macabre (or just something creepy and strange) piece but I get this. Well, maybe it shares some elements with the latter genre. Is there a hint of dark romanticism? I fail at noticing those things on my own work.

Who says annoying iced tea commercials can’t inspire a bored and desperate writer? /rhetorical question.

 


source: deviantART

† Jofer

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1 Comment

  1. © Jofer Serapio said,

    [...] for a week. Those two were poetry under the Horror & Macabre category. I made those during an inspired week after months of writer’s block (also known as my personal laziness). Unfortunately, Chestnut Glow, a creepy prose I wrote during [...]

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