Dermot Bolger (1959) Irish writer
Source: The Journey Home
Dermot Bolger (1959) Irish writer
Source: The Journey Home
“What you need isn’t always what you want.”
Robert Jordan (1948–2007) American writer
Lini
(15 October 1994)
Patricia MacLachlan (1938) American writer of children's books
Source: Word After Word After Word
A.R. Ammons (1926–2001) American poet
Paris Review interview (1996)
Context: Unless I have something already moving through the mind, I don’t go to the typewriter at all. The world has so many poems in it, it has never seemed to me very smart to force one more upon the world. If there isn’t one there to write, you just leave it alone.
Philip Pullman His Dark Materials trilogy
Lee Scoresby to Stanislaus Grumman in Ch. 14 : Alamo Gulch
His Dark Materials, The Subtle Knife (1997)
Ted Hughes (1930–1998) English poet and children's writer
The Paris Review interview
Context: Poems get to the point where they are stronger than you are. They come up from some other depth and they find a place on the page. You can never find that depth again, that same kind of authority and voice. I might feel I would like to change something about them, but they’re still stronger than I am and I cannot.
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) American writer
“The Bones of the Earth” (p. 138)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)