“I Wrote The Words That Lately I Wouldn’t Dare To Speak.”

“I wrote the words that lately I wouldn’t dare to speak.”

— Anna Akhmatova,  “I Wrote The Words That Lately (IV)” 

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4 years ago

i carry a lot of hurt in my heart but that will not stop me from growing and healing and becoming better than i have ever been

4 years ago
Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book Of Hours

Rainer Maria Rilke, Rilke’s Book of Hours

4 years ago

it’s the smallest habits. how you spend your mornings. how you talk to yourself. what you read. what you watch. who you share your energy with. who has access to you. that will change your life.

4 years ago

Write everyday. It’s easier than it sounds. Make time everyday to write something. Even if it’s one line scribbled into a napkin on the subway or the bus, or a whole precious early hour in the morning. This practice lets the mind know that everyday we must be observant, that we are paying attention, always.

Learn poems you love. Read whatever poems you can get your hands on. Not just the classics, but those poets who are writing today. Pick up journals, magazines, and anthologies; search for the poems that break you open. Read those poems over and over again until you have them memorized in your mouth. Don’t worry about mimicking them, just accept them as your teachers and hold them close. Become an expert on the poems you adore.

Cultivate silence. Silence is essential in order to hear your own voice. Especially nowadays when we often have the television on, the radio on, or music playing all day long, it is essential to find some silence to listen to your own voice. Your own voice is the only thing your poetry needs.

Embrace revision. Revision might be the hardest thing that writers have to do, aside from battling our own internal demons, because it means admitting that we are wrong. Sometimes we are so wrong that we need to start all over again, and it’s embarrassing. Sometimes we only need to change a comma, but listen, every poem needs revision and every poet needs to learn humility.

Practice gratitude. Cherish those friends and colleagues who care enough to read and comment on your work. If you truly pursue writing, you will come to realize how enormously important these people are to your writing life and therefore to your making of a “real” life. Make sure you read their work with the same care and closeness they offer you. And buy them coffee and cakes when they return a manuscript with pencil marks on every page. It is a true act of kindness that should be greeted with great gratitude. And be thankful that you want to write at all, what a powerful art to devote a life to, how lucky we are to love such a wild untamable thing.

— Ada Limón, “Mystery & Birds: 5 Ways to Practice Poetry”

4 years ago

“Have you ever been so melancholy, that you wanted to fit in the palm of your beloved’s hand? And lie there, for fortnights, or decades, or the length of time between stars? In complete silence?”

— Sarah Ruhl, Melancholy Play

4 years ago

My hobbies include reading, writing and doing neither of those things

4 years ago
New Photos Of The Killers By Rob Loud
New Photos Of The Killers By Rob Loud
New Photos Of The Killers By Rob Loud

New photos of The Killers by Rob Loud

Rob Loud’s new prints can be purchased at his online store here.

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