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The Place Where I Write: Jody Gladding
Normally I write my poems at my desk at home in Vermont, but the poems in the current issue of Orion were written in France where I’ve spent some time in Continue reading
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Normally I write my poems at my desk at home in Vermont, but the poems in the current issue of Orion were written in France where I’ve spent some time in Continue reading
Any attempt to speak to where I write becomes tangled-up with the when and how and why, the where of it existing as just one element in a formula that involves Continue reading
I’ve pushed some papers aside to write this. I well understand the romantic appeal of the writer’s space. For the first ten years of my writing life I had the computer, Continue reading
The couch and ottoman in my writing studio are the burnt apricot color of Berthellina ilisima, one of my favorite species of sea slug to find while tide pooling in the Continue reading
There is no one place. For me, a poem must be stolen, in lines or fragments, from time and space promised to some other task, from overheard or half-remembered language, history, Continue reading