Thursday, 22 April 2021

Street Level Zen: Age



Don't write anything till you're 25.

Don't write for the high school yearbook; don't write for the college literary magazine.

Don't write that stuff.

You've never had any experiences. Just shut up.

I did not have anything to say until I was 35

and even then, not much.

– Joe Queenan


(Photo courtesy of Ilya Ilford and Unsplash.)

2 comments:

  1. My college poetry professor said that we might not have anything interesting to express as poetry at our age, but we could gain skill at writing it.

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  2. Yes. And there's an old Zen saying that a bird doesn't sing because it has an answer; it sings because it has something to say. I think that's crucial insight.

    (Also, I disagree with Joe up there if his statement must be taken in literal terms. I'm certain Joe disagrees with it on those grounds as well.)

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