Ten Questions for Blake Sanz
“Trust yourself and your own vision for your work.” —Blake Sanz, author of The Boundaries of Their Dwelling
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“Trust yourself and your own vision for your work.” —Blake Sanz, author of The Boundaries of Their Dwelling
“It was a fever dream process of creation.” —Casey Plett, author of A Dream of a Woman
“I write when an idea, story, or book commands me to.” —Louis Edwards, author of Ramadan Ramsey
“I only write about the things that haunt me in some way.” —Katie Kitamura, author of Intimacies
This week’s installment of Ten Questions features Pajtim Statovci and David Hackston, the author and the translator of Bolla.
The author of Love and Other Poems offers an antidote to the usual despair and hysteria on Twitter by writing an endless poem about love.
“There’s something sort of final and fulfilling about discovering, say, that a poem’s floor is also its ceiling.” —Justin Jannise, author of How to be Better by Being Worse
The author of Anodyne shares her methodology for determining the order of poems in a collection.
“It was a bit of an exorcism.” —Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby
“Writing is revision. Period. That’s not glamorous, but it is rewarding.” —Robert Jones Jr., author of The Prophets