5 Quotes & Sayings By Richard Hugo

Richard Hugo is an author and leading authority on sports history. He is the author of "The Children's Hour", "Forrest Gump", "Proud American", "Mortal Voyage", and the newly released "The Black Hills." He has written extensively on sports, including "The Sporting Life", which was chosen by the Library of America as one of the 100 best American novels of all time. He also wrote numerous books about baseball, including a biography of Jackie Robinson. Mr Read more

Hugo was a nationally syndicated columnist, a regular contributor to ESPN Classic and a host of public radio programs about sports history. He has won every major writing award, including the Pulitzer Prize for his autobiography, "Gump."

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Don’t write with a pen. Ink tends to give the impression the words shouldn’t be changed. Write with what gives you the most sensual satisfaction. Write in a hard-covered notebook with green lined pages. Green is easy on the eyes. Blank white pages seems to challenge you to create the world before you start writing. It may be true that you, the modern poet, must make the world as you go, but why be reminded of it before you even have one word on the page? Don’t erase. Cross out rapidly and violently, never with slow consideration if you can help it. Start, as some smarty once said, in the middle of things. Play with syntax. Never want to say anything so strongly that you have to give up the option of finding something better — if you have to say it, you will. Read your poem aloud many times. If you don’t enjoy it every time, something may be wrong. If you ask a question, don’t answer it, or answer a question not asked, or defer. (If you can answer the question, to ask it is to waste time). Maximum sentence length: seventeen words. Minimum: One.Don’t be afraid to take emotional possession of words. If you don’t love a few words enough to own them, you will have to be very clever to write a good poem. Richard Hugo
Assuming you can write clear English sentences, give up all...
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Assuming you can write clear English sentences, give up all worry about communication. If you want to communicate, use the telephone. Richard Hugo
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In the world of imagination, all things belong. Richard Hugo
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To write a poem you must have a streak of arrogance-- not in real life I hope. In real life try to be nice. It will save you a hell of a lot of trouble and give you more time to write. Richard Hugo