Margaret Atwood Quotes About Writing Poetry

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  • Writing poetry is a state of free float.

    Margaret Atwood (2006). “Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood”
  • When I am writing fiction, I believe I am much better organized, more methodical - one has to be when writing a novel. Writing poetry is a state of free float.

    Margaret Atwood (2006). “Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret Atwood”
  • I no longer feel I'll be dead by thirty; now it's sixty. I suppose these deadlines we set for ourselves are really a way of saying we appreciate time, and want to use all of it. I'm still writing, I'm still writing poetry, I still can't explain why, and I'm still running out of time.

    "Margaret Atwood : Writing Philosophy". Waterstone's Poetry Lecture, Delivered At Hay On Wye, canpoetry.library.utoronto.ca. June 1995.
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