
How to Write

Poetry likes that kind of intelligence. Poetry likes the rhythms of your body and the movements of your body. I realized that, for me as a poet, the more physical intelligence I could put in my poems, the better they were.
That’s because the one thing we have in common is the same body. We have hearts and lungs, and the kind of rhythms of living are... See more
That’s because the one thing we have in common is the same body. We have hearts and lungs, and the kind of rhythms of living are... See more
Ted Gioia • How to Write
Ted Gioia
I learned something when I came here. I'll be working on something, and I'll come to an impasse. I'll say, “I don't know where this poem is going.” Or let's say I'm writing the libretto for an opera, and I won't know what these two characters are going to do.
I'll go out and I'll prune a tree for an hour, cut away the dead wood—and things like that.... See more
I'll go out and I'll prune a tree for an hour, cut away the dead wood—and things like that.... See more
Ted Gioia • How to Write
Ted Gioia