Sal Godoij
Soulpunctures
According to Sal Godoij, a "soulpuncture" is every literary work that aims to stimulate the soul's energy.
Therefore, all poems, stories, comments, and ideas on this page are "soulpunctures."
It is the objective of this site (and of all Sal Godoij's writing for this matter) that every word said, sung, heard, written, or read punctures the soul and thus stimulates the soul's healing capability.
Becoming a Master
So, do you want to become a great writer a master? Then, follow those who, with their words, have moved your soul forward. These are some of my favourites, but you can add yours and make this a most precious list:
Follow the Masters
So, if you, as a writer, have difficulties describing a scene or one of your characters, I leave here this fragment for you to consider and study. It is an excerpt from the novel “Underworld” by Don DeLillo.
You've Opened a Wound
You've opened a wound
It's something you must define
It didn't make you wiser, though
You're still the same
You've hurt someone, but in truth, it was you who hurt yourself
The wound is a sun that you cannot cover with denial
A Little Restless Monkey
I have a dream
It’s not a big dream like a giant gorilla that beats its chest and roars
And the entire Hollywood trembles
On the contrary, my dream is little, like a little restless monkey
And it’s so playful that I must keep it in a cage, which is my rib cage
Close to my heart
In there, my playful little restless monkey dream hangs from my heart
As if my heart were a tree branch
I feed it with lies, sometimes
And it goes bananas
Bananas!
On Poets and Poems
A poem is like a pearl, and I'm the oyster. The idea comes to me, and I grasp it and hold it in my heart. Then, I start working on it like the oyster does with a grain of sand. And so, I work and work and work around it. I'm covering and expanding this idea with my feelings, with more words built upon my original word, until I form a pearl, a bright musical pearl, a precious rhythmical pearl, my finished poem.
The Psalm of Renovation
Gone are thine Shadows
Come out to the Light
Thou! The suffering Thou!
Shine!
Do not fear Anything.
Do not listen to the negative Word
You are not Wrong
Because it is thee who Feel
Who thinks
Who sees Reality
It is thee who see the Miracles
Things We Cannot Control
We know that there are four things we have no control over:
Who are our parents
Where we are born
The acts of God
Fortuity events
We can control everything else if we have the chance or the will. Or can't we?
God's Silence
A sentiment formed over the years out of disappointment
Grew in me against God, a grudge I left Him to judge
My grudge grew because of health and money, because of fame
Health, money, or fame that was my claim
"God!" said I, "Lord!"
Existential Dilemma
Time exists, and within time, life exists, and then we exist
And within these stages through the ages, strife strikes life
With the past, present, and future of which no one is sure
Despite this, the world spins and swirls and continues to whirl
And so, the average people live locked in a cage as they age
And no one can stop the reel. No one can break the seal
Dear Anybody
Don’t ever be lazy not to go the extra mile to find the name of the person you are writing to, whatever you are writing, in formal writing, be it a proposal, a pitch letter, a letter to a politician, etc.
It’s not enough for you to write, Dear C.E.O., Dear General Manager, Dear Author, or, even worse, “To whomever it may concern.”
You must build a connection in the first line of your document. Remember this: a person’s name written in the right place might be the key to opening that coveted proverbial door.
I Looked at Myself in a Mirror
Time played tricks on my body
My face turned into a mask
Years passed and pushed my face
Into the depth of an abyss
And it fell and fell, and fell
It went through the test of time
I looked at myself in a mirror but not to look
At the face that I remembered
No. Not the face I remembered
Looking for my Bill Clinton.
So, my friends, I'm looking for my Bill Clinton. Here is the explanation: While on my quest to promote my book, "Capricious River⸺, which is an exciting journey where magical and real events entwine around the endangered vegetation of the Amazon rainforest⸺, I stumbled upon a story told by Paulo Coelho, the author of "The Alchemist." You must know the book for sure. It has sold millions of copies and has been translated into more than fifty languages. Not bad. It is a dream achievement for most of us who struggle to make our book known to most.
We March On
We march on the path of wrath
To feel the peace
We walk on the path of salt
To taste the honey
We march on the path of thorns
To smell the flowers
Marketing my Books
I'm a writer, which doesn't mean I'm a book marketer. I want people to read my books, yet, like every indie author, I have no backup or help to promote my books. I just published a LinkedIn post about selling my books on the sideway of a busy street.
On Passion
What is passion?
Passion pushes me to write, which is what I'm doing now.
Passion is an innate force.
You cannot create it.
Passion is neither luxury nor necessity. It's within you, like your heart, brain, and lungs. It's like God within you, or a demon, at times.
Tears in the Rain
Living from wish to wish, I’ve lived my life
Leaving me broken-hearted
Think of it, you, my elusive lover, you
Think of me living broken-hearted
Crying in the rain
Conditions That Portray Us
1.- I am the way I am. (Each person is the way they are).
Accepting my neighbour as is, reflects the ideal society. We have been on the earth for thousands of years, and we still haven't learned to live in peace and harmony with each other. We must remember: "Love thy neighbour as thyself."
Girl From Venice
Have you seen the movie The Tourist, with Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp? It all happened in Venice, Italy—the movie where Angelina plays the girl lover of a guy who stole money from a gangster.