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“I often write from memory by walking around and talking to myself. Even when I'm working at a computer I write out loud, so that I can hear the poem's rhythm.” quote by James Arthur
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“I often write from memory by walking around and talking to myself. Even when I'm working at a computer I write out loud, so that I can hear the poem's rhythm.”

James Arthur

About This Quote

The author uses physical movement and vocalization to internalize poetic rhythm, treating speech as a tool for creative cognition.

In simple terms: Embodied thinking aids poetic flow.

Key Takeaway

Speak and move to capture rhythm.

Themes

Creativity Embodiment Poetry Self‑dialogue

Mood

Focused Playful

Type

Process insight Personal anecdote

When to use this quote

  • Writing poetry
  • Brainstorming ideas
  • Revising drafts

Key Concepts

Rhythm perception Memory recall

Practical Applications

  • Enhancing lyrical composition
  • Improving recall of lines

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does physical movement affect your creative process?
  • Can speaking aloud change the way you hear language?
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