The traffic between storytelling and metaphysics is continuous.

— John Berger



A Poem: A Place to Enter | Mary Oliver

But first and foremost, I learned from Whitman that the poem is a temple -or a green field- a place to enter, and in which to feel. Only in a secondary way is it an intellectual thing - an artifact, a moment of seemly and robust wordiness - wonderful as that part of it is. I learned that the poem was made not just to exist, but to speak - to be company.

— Mary Oliver, Upstream

The Strictures of Fiction | Stephen Dunn

The Long Gestation | Hélène Demaire