“But the sensibility of the writer, whether fiction or poetry, comes from paying attention. I tell my students that writing doesn't begin when you sit down to write. It's a way of being in the world, and the essence of it is paying attention.” WorldWayWritingAttentionFictionStudentsEssencePay AttentionSensibility Author:Julia Alvarez
“As a young writer, I was on guard against the Latina in me, the Spanish in me because as far as I could see the models that were presented to me did not include my world. In fact, 'I was told by one teacher in college that one could only write poetry in the language in which one first said Mother. That left me out of American literature, for sure.” WorldWritingFirstsSaidFactsYoungMotherLiteratureLeftLanguageTeacherCollegeModelsAmerican LiteratureYoung WritersLatina Author:Julia Alvarez
“There is no end to what can be said about the world” WorldSaidEnds Book:How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents Source: How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents
“For me, the writing life doesn't just happen when I sit at the writing desk. It is a life lived with a centering principle, and mine is this: that I will pay close attention to this world I find myself in. 'My heart keeps open house,' was the way the poet Theodore Roethke put it in a poem. And rendering in language what one sees through the opened windows and doors of that house is a way of bearing witness to the mystery of what it is to be alive in this world.” WorldWayWritingHeartHappensHouseLanguagePayAttentionPrinciplesAliveDoorsMysteryThis WorldMinesPoetMy HeartWindowWitnessDesksWriting LifeRenderingTheodoreCenteringBearing WitnessWindows And Doors Author:Julia Alvarez
“It's like my whole world is coming undone, but when I write, my pencil is a needle and thread, and I'm stitching the scraps back together.” WorldWritingWholeTogetherWhole WorldThreadPencilsNeedlesUndoneScrapBack TogetherNeedle And Thread Book:Before We Were Free Source: Before We Were Free