10 Great Quotes About Poets, Poetry, and Writing by Matthea Harvey

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“A lot of people are writing poems and don’t realize it. They have this limited idea of how the poem should sound or what subjects it should address.”

“Poetic success is when you write a poem that makes you excited and bewildered and aglow.”

“If I begin a poem, “I am a donkey,” reason kicks in and says, “She is taking on the persona of a donkey.” But if I write, “I have taken so many drugs I can’t see my feet,” the tendency is to take that as a confession on the part of the poet. Maybe that doesn’t matter. I’d almost prefer for it to be the other way round.”

“Usually form seems to find me in the process of writing a poem, though I have nothing against starting out with the form.”

“Writing a poem is always a process of subtracting: you start with all of language available to you, and you choose a smaller field.”

“In my own writing, I’ve mostly abandoned end-rhyme, but wordplay is still a huge part of my process.”

“Writing directly from a feeling of anger or sadness is difficult, but if you distract part of your brain with word games, the ignored emotion often tiptoes in.”

“I don’t think all poems need to be written in conversational language – those are often great poems but there should also be poems of incoherent bewilderment and muddled mystery.”

“I write poems from dreams pretty frequently. It’s limiting to think the poem has to come from a sensical lyric “I” stating things clearly or dramatically. This whole course is trying to say there are millions of ways to approach writing a poem.”

“When I start writing a poem, I can usually know quite early on whether it’s a lineated or prose poem, but I don’t think I can explain how. It’s like deciding whether to wear a skirt or a pair of pants.”

Matthea Harvey

2 thoughts on “10 Great Quotes About Poets, Poetry, and Writing by Matthea Harvey

  1. Paul, every time you post these quotes, I find something that seems to speak directly to me. They offer great perspective and it is consoling to know that exceptional writers sometimes struggle with the same things I do. I always feel a little renewal in my writing spirit when I am reminded there are few barriers to our expression. Thanks and Happy New Year!

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    1. Brad, please forgive for taking so long to respond. I am so gratified to hear that these quote speak to you like they do for me. I just love discovering and learning so much from them. You are very welcome and I wish you a belated Joyous New Year!

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