Rita Dove Quotes About Writing

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  • If I begin writing a poem that means I'm intrigued in some way by whatever it's about and that if I'm not trying to find something new and pushing the envelope in the poem I can't expect my reader to be particularly excited about it either.

    Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. November 19, 2009.
  • I'm never quite sure how the poem is going to resolve itself and that I'm always in some way surprised. I make a discovery in a poem as I write it.

    Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. November 19, 2009.
  • I loved to write when I was a child. I wrote, but I always thought it was something that you did as a child, then you put away childish things.

  • Crassly put: When I write, I am trying not to bore myself and my readers.

  • What writing does is to reveal.

  • I think that you certainly don't have to be aged and travel the world to write a poem.

    Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. November 19, 2009.
  • People write me from all over the country, asking me, and sometimes even telling me, what they think a poet laureate should do. I found that immensely valuable.

  • My best times are midnight to six actually. I'll leaf through my notebooks and if something catches my eye and I feel like I want to transfer it from the notebook to the page, I do, and then comes this very strange process which is difficult to describe in that I'll write until I get stuck or I can't go any further or I'm boring myself or whatever and then I might go to another poem.

    Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. November 19, 2009.
  • It really wasn't until I was in college when I began to write more and more, and I realized I was scheduling my entire life around my writing

  • I never think of my audience when I write a poem. I try to write out of whatever is haunting me; in order for a poem to feel authentic, I have to feel I'm treading on very dangerous ground, which can mean that the resulting revelations may prove hurtful to other people. The time for thinking about that kind of guilt or any collective sense of responsibility, however, occurs much later in the creative process, after the poem is finished.

    Interview with M. Wynn Thomas, www.english.illinois.edu. August 12, 1995.
  • To write for PC reasons, because you think you ought to be dealing with this subject, is never going to yield anything that is really going to matter to anyone else. It has to matter to you.

  • In fact, sometimes traveling the world is a way of not writing a poem, but it's the quality of experience. It's being able to experience something and when you begin to write about it be able to apply the tools that you need for writing.

    Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. November 19, 2009.
  • My inspiration comes from everywhere, just walking down the street and I never know where it's going to come from, so I keep a notebook with me at all times and the only criteria for anything making it into that notebook is if it stops me in my tracks for even an instant, if it catches my eye or my ear and I just write it down.

    Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. November 19, 2009.
  • Creative writing and literacy go hand and hand.

  • At the very beginning when I begin writing a poem I try not to think of the audience or anyone at all except for trying to get at the very center of what is driving that poem. In a way it's like analyzing myself.

    Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. November 19, 2009.
  • I've always felt that the poems I've written which have historical context are hopefully not just simply plucking something out of history and saying great, let's write about that. In every case what has happened is that I've become fascinated or haunted by something and couldn't shake it.

    Big Think Interview, bigthink.com. November 19, 2009.
  • I write short stories, and I wrote a play.

    Interview with Jesse Kornbluth for "The Book Report", www.math.buffalo.edu. April 8, 1997.
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