Take a walk where you live. Think, but not about where you are going.
Artist鈥檚 Note:
鈥淭he city is language. There is so much more punctuation here. There are so many conversations. There are so many interventions. There are so many overheard things... There鈥檚 just so much collision. And I think that鈥檚 how I learned to write.
鈥淎 poem is just a list. It鈥檚 just an exploration of the filing system of your brain, as it moves through space and time. There鈥檚 plenty of holes for you to think about other things. Write a line or two and stop. Just really be trusting the mechanism of desire.
鈥淎n image I鈥檝e been obsessed with lately is, when you鈥檙e in a pool, and there鈥檚 a blow-up raft, and when you give it a shove鈥 just a tiny shove鈥攁nd then you watch it move across the entire pool, like magic. And I like that being the level of craft that I put into a poem. Just a tiny shove, and then see what it does. You can tell when a poem is finished when it stops moving.鈥
About the Artist
Eileen Myles (they/them), a member of the Academy, is a poet and writer. They have published twenty volumes of poetry and fiction including Not Me (1991), Chelsea Girls (1994), Cool for You (2000), and Skies (2001). Recent books include Sorry, Tree (2007), The Importance of Being Iceland: Travel Essays in Art (2009), and Inferno: A Poet's Novel (2010), I Must Be Living Twice: New and Selected Poems 1975-2014 (2015), Afterglow: A Dog Memoir (2017), and evolution (2018).
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