“From the beginning I felt that I didn't ever want to leave the impression that the process of writing a poem is totally mysterious. I couldn't explain everything that went on in the creation of a poem, but I could try to explain as much as I knew. I thought readers deserved that. I didn't want to set myself apart as being someone special.” WantWritingTryingFeltProcessSpecialCreationReaderImpressionMysteriousSpecial Someone Author:Pattiann Rogers
“Often I'm struck by something that I read; then I go and research it a little more, especially if I begin a poem, and I find out that I need to know more. Then I usually get intrigued and excited about whatever it is I'm writing about.” IfsKnowsNeedsWritingLittlesResearchExcitedIntrigued Author:Pattiann Rogers
“I do love writing prose interspersed with the poetry of other people. Their rhythms break into my prose and create a connection.” PeopleWritingBreakConnectionsRhythmProse Author:Pattiann Rogers
“A poetic list is a talent in itself. You can write a list of things, and it can be boring.” WritingTalentBoringListsPoetic Author:Pattiann Rogers
“As far as I can tell, writing the essays didn't change the way I wrote poetry. Although the essays contain scattered passages that might be called lyrical, they often contain closed statements of what is only suggested in the poetry.” WayWritingI CanMightStatementsPassagesEssaysLyrical Author:Pattiann Rogers
“Often when I write poetry I don't quite know what I'm saying myself. I mean, I can't restate the poem. The meaning of the poem is the poem.” KnowsWritingMeanI Can Author:Pattiann Rogers
“My object when writing prose is to write as clearly as possible. I think I know what I'm saying in prose, and I want others to understand it and to be able to restate it.” ThinkingKnowsWantWritingAbleObjectsProse Author:Pattiann Rogers
“I approach writing a poem in a much different state than when I am writing prose. It's almost as if I were working in a different language when I'm writing poetry. The words - what they are and what they can become - the possibilities of the words are vastly expanded for me when I'm writing a poem.” IfsWritingDifferentStatesLanguagePossibilityApproachProseWriting PoetryDifferent Languages Author:Pattiann Rogers
“I don't write or think too much about the word "salvation." I might; I probably should. We are such needy creatures, needing to be saved, to feel we are saved or might be, however we define ourselves, however we define that word.” ThinkingFeelsShouldWritingMightToo MuchCreaturesSalvationSavedNeedy Author:Pattiann Rogers
“I think parts of my soul have been saved by my writing, not in the sense of escaping death, but escaping the death of the moment, perhaps.” ThinkingWritingHas BeensSoulMomentsSavedMy SoulEscaping Author:Pattiann Rogers