The traffic between storytelling and metaphysics is continuous.

— John Berger



The Strictures of Fiction | Stephen Dunn

Too many poets are insufficiently interested in story. Their poems could be improved if they gave in more to the strictures of fiction: the establishment of a clear dramatic situation, and a greater awareness that first-person narrators are also characters and must be treated as such by their authors. The true lyric poet, of course, is exempt from this. But many poets wrongly think they are lyric poets.

— Stephen Dunn, Walking Light

An Undeviating Sense of Aim | John Berger

A Poem: A Place to Enter | Mary Oliver