I recently thought it would be interesting to start a new
series on the ottawa poetry newsletter blog (alongside the lengthy series of essays posted in the "On Writing" series, which remains ongoing), especially poets talking about the nuts and bolts of writing. I began my solicitation with a series of questions: How does a poem get started? Do you begin with a loose structure, a
phrase or a word, or the kernel of an idea? Are you prompted by the work of
other poets, or, say, something you read in a newspaper? Do you start at the
beginning, somewhere in the middle, or work from a scattering of notebook
entries? Do you utilize notebooks, and how does that help? How are line-breaks
(or the choice to ignore them) chosen? Etc.
And so far, a small array of poets have responded, with the first six in the series already online, and a further two scheduled. Why not have a look?
#1 : Sanita Fejzić
#2 : Amish Trivedi
#3 : Amanda Earl
#4 : Gil McElroy
#5 : Sonia Saikaley
#6 : Rusty Priske
forthcoming: Pearl Pirie and Dale Tracy etc
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