# w3bscribing…(92) **Published by:** [Joey Magia](https://paragraph.com/@joeymagia/) **Published on:** 2022-05-03 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@joeymagia/w3bscribing-92 ## Content Writing is great, and it can be a pain sometimes. To write the Peaces & Pieces collection of poems, I focused on drawing parallels between seeming paradoxes and opposites I saw in the conversations and topics among crypto tweets, discord servers and Instagram memes. Then, to actual write a poem, I focused on getting the right first line. The first line usually unlocks for me a flow of storytelling based on the igniting thought and following stream of connected words, thoughts, feelings and - pieces - that help draw out the entirety of what the initial first line brought forth. Then I edit. Snip-snip, chip-chip, revise and refine - until the the collective words stemming from the first line paint a satisfactory picture to me. This is where the pain sets in - is that all? Is this enough? In the book ‘Feeling is the Secret’ by Neville Goddard, a quote which caught my attention - among other impactful and useful things - was "Do not dwell on the imperfection of yourself or others". On this basis, I do not dwell on eroding imperfection, but constantly refining it by doing. Homo fabula - we are storytelling beings - from the smallest incidences to big media smokescreens - and stories are an endless source of ideas and content. The poem below, Desiderata, is one I return to whenever I become too self critical - or can’t find that first line I need to begin. Like a good friend advised me - Start, and always be starting. ## Publication Information - [Joey Magia](https://paragraph.com/@joeymagia/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@joeymagia/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@joeymagia): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/JoeyMagia): Follow on Twitter