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Category: Annie Dillard

How we spend our days, by Annie Dillard

How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and … More

Annie Dillard, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Discipline, Found Poems, Life Lessons, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Teaching Writing, The Writing Life, Trusting in the Process, Writers, Writers' Lives, Writing, Writing a book of poems, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process, Writing Routines

Some found poems

Recently I have featured prose writing by various writers, reshaping them in the form of found poems. Annie Dillard on … More

Adrienne Rich, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Being Creative, Creativity, Janna Malamud Smith, Jorie Graham, Kenneth Koch, Life Lessons, Mark Strand, Muriel Rukeyser, Octavio Paz, Poems, Poetry, Poets, Presence, Reading, reading poems, Reading Poetry, Ted Hughes, Trusting in the Process, Writing, Writing a book of poems, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

The vision thing

Here is how it happens. The vision is, sub specie aeternitatis, a set of mental relationships, a coherent series of … More

Annie Dillard, Being a Poet, Being a Writer, Creativity, mindfulness, The Writing Life, Trusting in the Process, Writing, Writing a book of poems, Writing Poems, Writing Poetry, Writing Process

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