Research Like a Poet: Building a Personal Archive Without Killing the Spark
Introduction: Google Is Not a Muse (But It Helps)
Poems need facts the way engines need fuel. But endless tabs can smother the line. How do we research without losing music?
Queries as Questions of Sound
Search terms shape diction. Collect not just sources but phrases, technical nouns, and metaphors native to the subject. Let the field’s language tilt your lines.
Archive Design
Keep a simple system: a reading log, a quote file with citations, and a “scraps” page of images. Verification before publication is non-negotiable.
Conclusion
Good research increases surprise per line. The poem that knows precisely is the poem that risks truly.
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