I’ve always admired poet Ada Limón calling her poetry practice a “religion of noticing things.” In this linked interview, she talks about how invaluable paying attention to details are to poetry and how poetry can seem absurd to non-poets. To notice and to pay attention is the way in and the way forward, which begs the question: How can we not notice as…
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