George Murray Quotes (32 Quotes)


    With 'Carousel' I had an idea and it all came out quickly.

    A sequence works in a way a collection never can.

    I wanted to rock back and forth between myth and distant futures, yesterday, today, and tomorrow. It felt a bit like prophecy and a bit like storytelling.

    I guess there is also an element of deliberate change involved. Each of my books has been, at least from my point of view, radically different from the last.

    I'm not interested in being easy anymore. Readable, yes. Easy, no.


    Well, we all start thinking we're going to be Romantic rock stars, but then reality hits and you realize no one reads you but other poets.

    I don't think there's anything wrong with someone having to read a poem twice. Or even a book.

    In fact, in some ways, I actually feel much more confident about the quality of Carousel than I do about The Cottage Builder's Letter: probably because of its cohesive nature.

    Prizes seem like a great resource for new poets and writers to judge themselves against their peers, but of course, they aren't judging themselves.

    This isn't TV. It doesn't have to give itself up entirely on the first read. There should still be a variety of levels and multiplicity of meaning.

    I feel as though I've fooled the world into thinking I'm an adult and now they're letting me procreate.

    I think the main influence has been living in New York City. Aside from all the crap around 9/11, I find it very demanding to think amid all the noise and visual pollution.


    The greatest thing about these contests, in my experience, is that they keep a lot of poor writing out of the overburdened journals' slush piles.

    I do try to let what is obviously unintended yet naturally good stay in.

    New York was breaking my concentration and disintegrating my thoughts.

    I am certainly suffering from a modicum of performance anxiety.

    Even the people who have had success and made money writing these books of fiction seem to feel the need to pretend it's no big deal, or part of a natural progression from poetry to fiction, but often it's really just about the money, the perceived prestige.

    I think, for me, humour needs to be used like a strong spice - sparingly.


    Humour is a fine line to walk in poetry, as in fiction. I just think it's harder to write. It's harder to keep the respect of the reader too.

    Then I discovered I loved writing poetry more than fiction.

    I was writing notes, but not composing poems. The Hunter began to develop out of this fragmented process.

    I've often entertained paranoid suspicions about my fridge and what it's been doing to my poetry when I'm not looking, but I never even considered that my fan was thinking about me.

    In my opinion, Al Moritz may be the best poet of his generation in Canada.

    It's a bit of a crapshoot out there with young writers right now anyway.

    I started writing The Hunter in April of 2001, just as CBL was coming out.

    The whole competition thing disturbs me. Not that I wasn't a part of it when I first started.

    I am still interested in the long or serial poem, but have written a few smaller things. I may start sending to journals again in a year or so... that's about it.

    I still write the occasional short story, and poked at a novel once, but it's just not what I want to do.


    The poetry community here has been extraordinarily welcoming.


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