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Ian Humphreys

Why I Write Poetry

What motivates poets in the 21st century? How do they find their voice? What themes and subject matters inspire them? How do they cope with set-backs and deal with success? What keeps them writing? Why I Write Poetry, edited by Ian Humphreys, combines lively and thought-provoking essays, along with individual writing prompts to help you create your own new poetry.
In this book, twenty-five contemporary poets reflect with insight, wit and wisdom on the writing life. Each offers their distinctive take on what inspires and spurs them on to write poetry. The essays shine a light on everything from performance, dialect, the body and paying attention, to bearing witness, finding your wings and joining the journey of poetry, and encompass the practical, personal, and political. Within these pages, you'll discover how a poet's background and values can fundamentally shape and inform their work. New voices sit alongside poets with many collections under their belts and you'll find encouragement, creative provocations, advice and, above all, reasons to write. Read on, learn and enjoy.
With essays by: Romalyn Ante, Khairani Barokka, Hafsah Aneela Bashir, Leo Boix, Vahni Capildeo, Mary Jean Chan, Jo Clement, Sarah Corbett, Jane Commane, Rishi Dastidar, Jonathan Edwards, Rosie Garland, W. N. Herbert, Ian Humphreys, Keith Jarrett, Zaffar Kunial, Rachel Mann, Andrew McMillan, Kim Moore, Pascale Petit, Jacqueline Saphra, Clare Shaw, Daniel Sluman, Jean Sprackland, and Jennifer Wong.
226 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
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Quotes

  • Claudia Sandovalhas quoted5 days ago
    I often end up telling my students that the most interesting poets are the ones who read as widely as possible, all their different influences eventually being blended together in a voice that could only be theirs.
  • Claudia Sandovalhas quoted5 days ago
    It perhaps seems strange for a poet to say, but my main influences as a poet are actually novelists.
  • Claudia Sandovalhas quoted5 days ago
    her seminal book Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others (2006), Sara Ahmed contends that “race [is] a rather queer matter”
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