"For the most part, I don’t know where a poem will lead, but I’ll have a sense of the theme or texture to start with. It can be an image, a quote, or a memory, and I’ll slowly start seeing what develops on the page. Typically, when I start holding strongly to an idea, it doesn’t turn out well because there’s no discovery. Finding the structure is like tuning an instrument until you hear the right note. And with free verse, every poem has to find its own internal logic and structure. You figure that out during the process."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Academics from the United StatesNon-fiction authors from the United StatesPoets from the United StatesGay poetsCivil engineers from the United States
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
On starting a poem in "Richard Blanco: How I Write" in The Writer (2020 Mar 13)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Richard_Blanco
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Richard Blanco
10 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Richard Blanco →
Related Quotes
"I would first need to acknowledge that the mere act of creating something that questions the world and one’s life in …"
"One of the real gifts of the inauguration was realizing that my story, my mother’s story, the immigrant story, the ga…"
"I make reference in my writing to many of the Afro-Cuban deities and superstitions that migrated into Catholicism in …"
"What’s more, I realized that I had an artistic duty and an emotional right to speak to, for, and about millions like …"
"I really didn't end up coming out until much later in life ... and what really fascinated me as a writer and as an in…"
"Revise, revise, revise—a poem is never done. That’s the mantra ingrained in most of us. While, of course, I do believ…"
"In poetry, my grandmother is much more vicious and hurtful…In the book, she comes across as this likable character. A…"
"I want to turn metrophobes (people with a fear of poetry) into metromaniacs. I think the fear goes back to the way po…"
"Raised in a working-class, immigrant family, I didn’t have access to poetry. I want to write poetry that my mother ca…"
"Aye, think! Since time and life began, Your mind has only feared and slept; Of all the beasts they called you man Onl…"