Showing posts with label C Christine Trzyna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label C Christine Trzyna. Show all posts

9/5/25

FIRST GRADE : EXPERIENCE FORTY-EIGHT : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


Go back to first grade. Tell your experience story in the mind and language of that first grader.  Are you reading?  Do you like your teacher?  Is there homework? What are you wearing?  Do you take the school bus?  Keep going...

Then, as an adult, answer this: How did first grade influence your education from then on?

Christine Trzyna

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7/15/25

PARENT'S WORLD VIEW : EXPERIENCE FORTY-SEVEN : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 
Put yourself into your parent's world view and explain it in their voice. What did they or are they saying to you now (even if they have died)?

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3/19/25

HUMILIATION : EXPERIENCE FORTY-SIX : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 
Remember a time when you were humiliated.  How old were you? What happened?  Are you ashamed to this day?  Have you made it into a secret? Or is the experience now laughable?

Christine Trzyna

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2/16/25

DESTRUCTION : EXPERIENCE FORTY-FIVE : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

So much DESTRUCTION from fires, floods, hurricanes, tornados. Natural Disasters.  

Write about an experience of loss from some event that you had no control over.

Christine Trzyna

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9/3/24

ROMANTIC : EXPERIENCE FORTY-FOUR : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

ROMANTIC

What's the most romantic thing you ever did?

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5/22/24

FOODIE : EXPERIENCE FORTY-THREE : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

FOODIE

Choose a food or ingredient you despise or a favorite and write all about it. Or imagine a food you've never tasted or swallowed or digested, and write with imagination about what it might be like to experience eating it!

(I personally do not understand what anyone gets out of eating hot peppers.)

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4/23/24

HUMAN BODY : EXPERIENCE FORTY-TWO : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

This exercise was created after a hilarious experience I had recently.  I was with a group of women, most totally unknown to me, ranging in age from mid forties to seventies, and one of them accused another of them of farting.  Soon we as individuals and a group were either laughing out loud or repressing ourselves from doing so. Some of us had ordered old fashioned bean soup with lots of carrots and ham and well, there was a lot of witnessing about digestion, food allergies, and farts. Telling a friend of mine about this, he said, "But it's a natural body function."

So, those of you who are following along on my Christine Trzyna Writing Workshop here on Google Blogger, may want to write - be that seriously or with a sense of fun - about the HUMAN BODY.

Are there natural functions you are uncomfortable with or are you a beast?

Don't let me repress you!

Christine Trzyna

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1/18/24

PRIVACY : EXPERIENCE FORTY-ONE : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

PRIVACY

What information do you withhold about yourself?

With someone new in your life?

With your relatives?

With your boss or co-workers?

With yourself?

Why? 

Christine Trzyna

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8/25/23

TENDERNESS : EXPERIENCE FORTY : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

TENDERNESS

In a harsh world is TENDERNESS a rare quality?  Are you tender?  When or how are you tender?  Is someone tender with you?  How does it feel?

Christine Trzyna

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7/15/23

CREATING A CHARACTER: EXPERIENCE THIRTY-NINE : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

CREATE A CHARACTER

Create a person who would be your favorite playmate.  Where would you go?  What would you do? What would you talk about?  Or do you talk?  Describe this person in detail.  Then your interaction. 

Christine Trzyna

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6/18/23

UNLIKELY? EXPERIENCE THIRTY-EIGHT : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

Is there someone you're interested in who you would have an UNLIKELY relationship with?  

Someone who does not 'look good on paper?'

Someone who gets you even though there is some reason why it would never work out?

Write that person a letter.

Christine Trzyna

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5/12/23

OLD WRITING AS INSPIRATION : EXPERIENCE THIRTY-SEVEN : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

Pull out some OLD WRITING that you did a while back  - months or years ago - and read it.

What do you think about it now?

Rewrite it or rewrite a portion of it.  Maybe just let a few sentences that you find especially important send you into a flow of writing.

Go where it takes you.

Christine Trzyna

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4/16/23

WRITE YOURSELF OUT OF A PAPER BAG : EXPERIENCE THIRTY-SIX : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 


WRITE YOURSELF OUT OF A PAPER BAG

That's an expression, another way of saying, write yourself out of a corner, or write yourself out of trouble.

That's your assignment!

Imagine your paper bag, your corner, or your trouble. How are you breathing?  Let your imagine flow. 

Christine Trzyna

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3/30/23

SHE, THE PREMIER POET, HAD DISAPPEARED

SHE, THE PREMIER POET, HAD DISAPPEARED

by Christine Trzyna


She, the premier poet, had disappeared.

'Off the face of the earth,' they said,

leaving me to think she had gone deeper underground 

on the spoken word scene than they knew.


Maybe beneath the floorboards of a closed and vacant bookstore in Reseda, 

where photocopied posters were still stuck with tape.

Maybe in the library archives of Cal State - Northridge,

where they digitalized 

but it wasn't easy for a researcher to be taken seriously in person.


Maybe she'd appeared in a video that Brendan made,

having you sign under false pretenses. 

Shown at parties.

Making a fool of you for the pleasure of his guests.

A sadistic ritual.

Infamy.


Maybe when Murray turned her into a cover girl

the publicity was just too much.

Bags of fan mail, too many letters,

unsigned love poems that rhymed?


Other people with her name appear on the Internet.

You just didn't know it till you'd read a while

that she could not possibly be the mother who wrote about her son.


I recall the disappeared poet back when 

she knew who she was.

She pretended incompetence at running a vacuum cleaner, 

moving it over the fringe of a tattered Persian rug in the forever twilight

which broke the vacuum and ripped the weave.

Then she departed.

Who did we think she was?

She was not a maid,

not with her way with words.

She might fill the room with people

but the toilet would remain grunge.

She herself had never been known to go in there.


Everyone wanted to know her, 

not just the name on the flyers that drew them closer,

to benefit from a brush with her, 

to keep a vigil,

as if she was the lint that could light their bonfires.


To say she was their close personal friend,

that they wrote where she did, 

though she was mostly alone at an undisclosed location.


Here and there, 

Everywhere,

she was hard to pin down.

Deliberately.


They listened.

Her mother perched on a stool at the back of the room.

Her daughter on stage and earnest.

What had she created?


Was there such a thing as a career in poetry?


Her gentleman offered all she would accept, such as rides places.

He waited for her to one day recognize him,

standing with a dusty fedora in his hand in the back.

He waited for her to know his nobility was what kept him at arm's length.

He waited for the virgin who finally made a choice.


Maybe she lightly rests in an unmarked coping grave of her own choosing,

Far away in a crowded cemetery in New Orleans.

Where only a vampire, 

with his heightened sense of smell, could find her waiting.


Down on her wedding day,

Someday she might emerge from the chuppah, holding a candle.


I recall the disappeared poet back when she made high pitched squeals

and jumped as a cartoon, her legs back, never forward, 

almost kicking her own ass.

Weeeee!

On a teeter-totter only she could see.

Had she been flung into a hospital?

Were there visitors?


Everyone wanted to know her.

Her deepest, most inner being,

a darker side that hadn't made it into print.

"That would not be good," she said.


I recall the disappeared poet who had boyfriends

who were men in prison.

Stuck away for a life time.

They knew it.

She did not but she wrote them.

Sister, they called her.

Sister!


Maybe her prison was poetry, 

from where you must remain a keen observer 

like a spook that makes it through the wall behind

and sees over someone else's shoulder.


You sit reading one of her chap books quietly.

Your dog senses something.

Can you sense that?


But she escaped

And is now truly living under an assumed name,

that you could never guess.


Or, maybe

she's become an ancestor 

who once put Los Angeles poetry on the map.


Los Angeles has disappeared without her.


March 30 2023  7:05 am - 9:00 am

C Christine Trzyna

11/18/22

SENTIMENTAL MOOD : EXPERIENCE THIRTY-FIVE : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

SENTIMENTAL? Defined as : of or prompted by feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.

NOSTALGIA? Defined as : a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.

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These intertwined definitions of a certain mood ...  can you relate to them?  What, if anything, are you nostalgic or sentimental about?  Is it possible to think of the past without being either?  The happy past?  What if you're not sentimental or nostalgic in general? 

Christine Trzyna

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11/10/22

STORAGE SHEDS ARE NOT "HOMES" BEWARE THAT THE SOLUTION TO HOMELESSNESS IS BASED ON HUMANS IN STORAGE SHED "VILLAGES"

SO MUCH CAMPAIGN PROPAGANDA in the mail, much of it with claims of what certain candidates will do to "combat" or "solve" homelessness.

The counts of how many people are homeless in Southern California vary. My guess is that you can take any figure any politician is depending on and TRIPLE it. People do not want their names on census and do not believe that there is any privacy in it. 

BEWARE THE STORAGE SHEDS that are called "homes."

If there are 50,000 homeless in LA you can bet someone is going to set up 25,000 storage sheds (two homeless to a shed) and call the people who sleep in them HOUSED.

Storage sheds in "villages" may be better than a person not knowing where they are going to sleep at night, and offer more safety, especially for women who are preyed upon by (mostly) homeless men, but I do not consider a person "housed" because they are sleeping in one of these storage sheds.

IF YOU PUT A STORAGE SHED UP IN YOUR BACKYARD and run an electrical chord from your house into the shed and charge rent, that is completely illegal.

So is renting a garage that has not been converted lawfully.  Lawfully means that it has utilities installed.

Even twenty years ago thousands were living in these illegal rentals, as well as - believe this - in ACTUAL STORAGE FACILITIES.

As I wait to find out if property developer Caruso or community activist Bass win the mayor election for Los Angeles city, a very close race, I and my friends are CONCERNED.

Twenty years ago I was aware that this was the case and the problem has only gotten worse.  GREED by property developers and apartments is what has caused homelessness to become a permanent problem in Southern California.  

GREED.

Take a look at the City's list of SLUM LORDS (repetitive violations) while you're at it.  Some of those names will sound familiar.

10/19/22

IMAGINE : EXPERIENCE THIRTY-FOUR : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

IMAGINE that you are a bird.  Choose the kind of bird you are.  What is it like to find food?  To build a nest? Tell about your adventures as a bird.  Maybe this is a bird memoir. 

Christine Trzyna

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9/21/22

MORTIFIED : EXPERIENCE THIRTY-THREE : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

 Write about an experience in which you were MORTIFIED.

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8/27/22

VOCABULARY : EXPERIENCE THIRTY- TWO : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

VOCABULARY

While reading, make a list of at least five words that you don't know the definition of or that you have never come across before.  Then, write a short story and try to use all five words correctly in that story.

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8/10/22

WOW! : EXPERIENCE THIRTY- ONE : CHRISTINE TRZYNA WRITING WORKSHOP


 

What ASTONISHES you? 

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