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Poets have to be sensitive to their audience, but it does not mean that they censor themselves. I realise my audience is diverse. Some will read with empathy and curiosity while others will take offense.
A literary journal is intended to connect writer with reader; the role of the editor is to mediate.
I have always been very obsessed with time. Time's passage makes us all very vulnerable and because we all experience it in our own way, it can make us feel very alone.
I find it exhausting to administer a magazine without an office or paid staff.
The essence of a religious approach to the world, it seems to me, is to be found, not in the imposition of theological dogma, but in the recognition of what is actually there.
Poetry is but another form of inquiry into the nature of phenomena, using with its own unique procedures and tools.
My obsession with time informs my poetry so completely it is hard for me to summarize it. We want time to pass, for new things to happen to us, we want to hold on to certain moments, we don't want our lives to end.
The community of poets I belong to is not as close as it used to be, if only for the fact that our lives have become busier: jobs, children, and the like.
Who is the ideal reader? God only knows.
The poet must decide not to impose his feelings in order to write without sentimentality.
I sometimes like to tinker with poems that have failed, ones that I have sent aside. Even years afterward, I will revisit them if there is something about them that I cannot give up on.
Writing can sometimes be exploitative. I like to take a few steps of remove in order to respect the privacy of the subject. If readers make the link, they have engaged with the poem.
You can never step into the same book twice, because you are different each time you read it.
In the past, poetry came in the form of spells and chants used to effect change.
I have become intrigued with the combining of seemingly unrelated ideas or images, or the drawing upon the many, sometimes dissimilar, meanings a word might have.
I consider a poem to be a kind of experiment where a number of elements are brought together under test conditions to see how they will interact to create meaning or relevance.
Poets can't resist the dramatic pull of their lives and so inevitably write autobiographical verse.
An experienced reader uses the poem as an agent of inquiry. This makes poetry very exciting, unstable, and interactive.
We are comfortable with the fact that we cannot know personally what happened in the world before we were born, yet we are uncomfortable with the notion that we will stop engaging with time at some point in the future.
If poetry alters the way in which the reader views the world, then it has had its desired effect.
To me many short poems read and write like beginnings that simply whet my appetite; I want to get over that.
I became intrigued with colour theory. The absurd pronouncements of the Colour Institute, a group that decides what colours are hot each year or season, amused me.