“Success is blocked by concentrating on it and planning for it…Success is shy-it won’t come out while you’re watching.”-Tennessee Williams
Tag Archives: Inspiration
Voices from the Grave #40: Tennessee Williams Interview
Tennessee Williams Interview with Bill Boggs.
Voices from the Grave #39: James Baldwin on ‘The Artist’s Struggle for Integrity’
James Baldwin on The Artist’s Struggle for Integrity.
“It is a total risk.”
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“Writing always means hiding something in such a way that it then is discovered.”-Italo Calvino
[Intermezzo] It’s Late September, Come Watch the Seasons Duel
The windows are open, all nine of them, the sashes stretching towards the sky. Street-facing, breeze-embracing. The sun crawls in, climbs in, cascades in: it is everywhere, covering everything, dappling the furniture and the like-coloured dogs with its brightness. The leaves have not dropped; they are green, still supple. Juicy. Plump. They have not yet been riddled with brittleness, or opacity.
Although the calendar suggests otherwise, here, in the North-South corridor, we are caught between seasons. I have lived in this city six years. Autumn comes late, later than I am accustomed to: it is a blip, a blink, a grimace. Normally, autumn is summer, winter is autumn; in September, cool, calm, sunny weather is a hiccough, an anomaly. The days blaze, the nights burn. This year, it is different: thermals in the morning give way to sundresses in the afternoon. The sun is out, but the wind lasts all day: sweaters have already been unpacked, pressed neatly. Smoothed against fading tan skin, pulled tightly against prematurely hunched shoulders.
It is autumn, almost as I know it: cool, windy, exhilarating. Pumpkin patches beckon, the hint of cold-weather spices whirl through the air: cinnamon, nutmeg. Cool temperatures are still an early morning affair, but the time for apple cider and warm soup is near. The cloudy point between seasons-the neither here nor there-is my creative comfort zone: the blood seeping through my pores.
Daily Diversion #46: My Smokin’ Hot Heart
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“A line will take us hours maybe; Yet if it does not seem a moment’s thought, our stitching and unstitching has been naught.”-William Butler Yeats
The Dead Writers Round-Up: 16th-22nd September
- Anne Bradstreet died on 9/16/1672. “Authority without wisdom is like a heavy axe without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish.”
- William Carlos Williams was born on 9/17/1883. “Life is valuable–when completed by the imagination. And then only.”
- Upton Sinclair was born on 9/20/1878. “All art is propaganda. It is universally and inescapably propaganda; sometimes unconsciously, but often deliberately, propaganda.”
- Stevie Smith was born on 9/20/1902. “My Muse sits forlorn/She wishes she had not been born/She sits in the cold/No word she says is ever told.”
- Babette Deutsch was born on 9/22/1895. She graduated from Barnard College in 1917.
- Mary Roberts Rinehart died on 9/22/1958. “Men deceive themselves; they look back on the children who were once themselves, and attempt to reconstruct them. But they can no longer think like the child…”
[All images are in the Public Domain and are courtesy of Wikimedia Commons]
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“I am no doubt not the only one who writes in order to have no face.”-Michel Foucault
Voices from the Grave #36: Denise Levertov Reading a Selection of Six Poems
Denise Levertov reading a selection of six poems.
