United States, Author January 25, 1952
Alice Fulton is an American author of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.
Because life’s too short to blush, I keep my blood tucked in.
While you’re alive there’s no time for minor amazements.
Emotion is the best mnemonic device.
.. It's the rare God who needs less stroking that a rock Star or poetician ...
Nothing will unfold for us unless we move toward what looks to us like nothing: faith is a cascade.
Anguish is the universal language.
Even when I'm in the dark, I'm in the dark with you.
Silence is so steadfast, you know. It is so ample, after all.
Each poet creates an expatriate space, a slightly skewed domain where things are freshly felt because they are freshly said.
Much contemporary verse reads like failed short-short stories rather than failed poetry.
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