
10 Great Quotes About Poets, Poetry, and Writing by Matthew Zapruder

Published by Paul Szlosek
Paul Szlosek was born in Southbridge, Massachusetts, but currently resides in the nearby metropolis of Worcester. He was co-founder and host of the long-running Poet’s Parlor poetry reading in Southbridge and Sturbridge, as well as a past recipient of the Jacob Knight Award for Poetry. His poems have appeared in various local publications including the Worcester Review, Worcester Magazine, Sahara, Concrete Wolf, and Diner. He’s probably best known in the Worcester poetry community for his fanatical obsession with obscure poetry forms, and has invented his own including the ziggurat, the streetbeatina, and (most recently) the hodgenelle. View all posts by Paul Szlosek

One of the best in this series, Paul! Loved the perspective and wisdom shared.
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This is the thought that most resonated with me: “I believe this because I am quite sure poetry can do something no other form or writing, or human activity, can, at least not in such a powerful and distilled and undeniable way.” I believe this as well.
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I enjoyed Matthew’s quotes. He has a realistic approach to poetry.
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Thank you so much, Eugi! I am so glad you like Matthew’s quotes!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford.
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Thank you, Jonathan!
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Poetry goes to those places other art forms cannot. But then again, I might be a tad bit biased … … haha. More poetry, please. xoxo
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I wholeheartedly agree, Selma!
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