I don't think I've ever felt terribly comfortable writing about my body. First of all, I think I took my body for granted for so many years. I abused it a lot. Maxine Kumin abusebodycomfortable Change image and share on social
There is an extraordinary degree of amity among Washington poets. They hang together. You would be hard pressed to find that in Manhattan. Maxine Kumin amitydegreeextraordinary Change image and share on social
I've reached a point in life where it would be easy to let down my guard and write simple imagistic poems. But I don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. I want to write poems that matter, that have an interesting point of view. Maxine Kumin easyguardhave share on social
I was a very, I think, lonely kid, very introspective. I felt very much at odds with my environment and my culture... Probably a genetic flaw. I can't really explain it. Maxine Kumin cultureenvironmentexplain Change image and share on social
The thing that's depressing is teaching graduate students today and discovering that they don't know simple elemental facts of grammar. They really do not know how to scan a line; they've never been taught to scan a line. Many of them don't know the difference between 'lie' and 'lay,' let alone 'its' and 'it's.' And they're in graduate school! Maxine Kumin depressdifferencediscover share on social
Writing is my salvation. If I didn't write, what would I do? Maxine Kumin salvationwrite Change image and share on social
A lot of people use the dictionary to find out how to spell words. Maxine Kumin dictionaryfindlot Change image and share on social
If I'm working on a poem, it's at the forefront of my mind; I'm working on it when I'm cooking dinner or stretched out on the sofa. But if I don't really have it by the 10th draft, I know it just isn't going to jell. Maxine Kumin 10thcookdinner share on social
That's my prescription for a happy marriage - marry someone who doesn't do anything similar to what you do. Maxine Kumin happymarriagemarry Change image and share on social