“I love stories, but writing fiction is another craft and I don't feel as if I have it.” Quote by Joan Larkin
“I worked in an art gallery for a few years, doing administrative assistance stuff, and it exposed me to what the whole world of art dealers and the art market was about.” WorldYearsArtWholeStuffWhole WorldExposedAssistanceGalleryDealerAdministrativeArt Galleries Author:Joan Larkin
“After I started publishing poetry I got to teach creative writing. Eventually I was promoted and even got tenure. But then I felt compelled to drop everything and move. But I've been teaching for a long time. More than four decades.” WritingLongMovingFeltTeachCreativeFourTeachingLong TimeDecadesPublishingCompelledCreative WritingTenure Author:Joan Larkin
“I'm always wondering what is the job that gives the writer the most amount of time to write. I still don't know what the answer is as someone who has taught and is now working at a grocery store.” KnowsGivingWritingStillsJobsAnswersWonderTaughtAmountStoresGroceriesGrocery Stores Author:Ali Liebegott
“Teaching has given me a community that cares about poetry, and I'm grateful for that.” CareGivenCommunityTeachingGrateful Author:Joan Larkin
“People want poetry and need it - we need what's not honored by the corporate mentality that has taken over. It gives people a language for responding to the violence, the shallowness, the near-nothings, the toys we're all supposed to want. It's a way for people to be able to connect with themselves.” PeopleWayWantNeedsGivingAbleLanguageTakenViolenceCorporateOver ItMentalityToysHonoredRespondingShallowness Author:Joan Larkin
“I love that people want to know about poetry. It's one of the ways of keeping alive.” PeopleKnowsWayWantAlive Author:Joan Larkin
“People need what they think of as a poem to be read at their bar mitzvah, their wedding, a funeral, whatever. And people are looking for hope and inspiration. I understand that.” PeopleThinkingNeedsInspirationBarsFuneralBar MitzvahMitzvah Author:Joan Larkin
“Spanish and English have such different music, and in my own poetry I feel much less drawn to fluid sounds than I do toward the hard sounds and rhythms that come out of the Anglo-Saxon roots of English.” FeelsDifferentHardSoundMy OwnRootsRhythmFluidAnglo SaxonDifferent MusicSpanish And English Author:Joan Larkin
“Rhythms and sounds are often the first thing I hear and want in a poem, so I can't imagine trying to translate something without at least being able to hear what it sounds like.” WantTryingFirstsI CanAbleSoundImagineRhythmTranslate Author:Joan Larkin
“I think translation is an impossible job, and I admire the people who do it in a way that brings poetry to us that we wouldn't have access to.” PeopleThinkingWayJobsImpossibleAccessAdmireTranslations Author:Joan Larkin