Every now and then, when overdosing on momentary angst about a poem that I'm gestating, I find it's worth reminding myself of my own version of an old Spanish saying that we often repeat while at the office: no vivas para trabajar, trabaja para vivir...don't live to work, work to live.
From my perspective, a similar attitude to the blank page is extremely useful. Writing poetry makes me feel more alive and awake to experiences and feelings. In other words, as the title of this post indicates, my attitude is clear: don't live to write, write to live.
The novel I'm currently listening to has "*her eyes sad but resolute*". The
point-of-view is of somebody else, so the author knew that "*She was sad
but ...
'Life isn’t a support-system for art. It’s the other way around.' Stephen King -- from On Writing.
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