marți, 15 aprilie 2014

Writing Process






                         (Vassia Alaykova - USA, Susans Art Loft - Facebook)


I thank Ruxandra Cesereanu for inviting me to join this game about poets, poetry and masks. :)

This is what I answered:

1) What am I working on?

Every book I publish is followed by quite long pauses, when I do not to write poems. I have my own obsessions, but I dislike writing about the same obsessive things. After The Ecstasy of  St. Markon (Tracus Arte, 2012) I wrote about 20 poems, but have not a clear view on the next volume of poetry. I do feel it should be about memory and body, body of memory or the memory of body – we’ll see.

2) How does my work differ from others of its genre?

I think my voice differs from those of other poets. As long as my voice is strong and the crowds can hear me, I can longer survive :). As for the rest, the poetry of every poet is also the poetry of other poets.

3) Why do I write what I do?

Poetry isn’t futile in our times, but I don’t think it can fundamentally change people. It is enough if my poetry brings joy, disturbs, irritates or fascinates.

4) How does your writing process work?

I am quite focused and there is nothing excentric in sitting in front of a laptop, while trying to express an inner and proper rhythm. The rhythm of my own head. 

I sent my invitations to two other poets and both will answer the same questions, next Monday on their blogs:

Moni Stănilă: Born in Tomești, Romania, on 9 February, 1978. She is a member of the Writers’ Union. She graduated from the Faculty of Letters, History and Theology, West University, Timisoara and holds an M.A in Theology, from the  Faculty of Theology “Andrei Șaguna”, Sibiu. At the moment she coordinates the literary circle “Republica”, from the National Library, Chișinau, R. Moldova and works as a journalist / editorialist for Timpul. She published a diary of religious conversion: Iconostat, 2007. Literary debut: The book of poems postoi parovoz. confesiunile dogmatistei. (Ninpress-Charmides Publishing House, 2009). Sagarmatha – book of poems, 2012, Tracus-Arte Publishing House. 4th - novel, 2013, Tracus-Arte Publishing House.

Alexandru Vakulovski: is a Moldavian poet and prose writer. He was born in 1978, in Antoneşti/Suvorov (nowdays Ştefan Vodă) in the Soviet Union, today the Republic of Moldova. Studied at the State University of Moldova (Chişinău) and then graduated from the Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca with a degree in philology. He is founding editor of the web magazine Tiuk! (k-avem kef), along with his brother Mihail Vakulovski, the graphic artist Dan Perjovschi and Viorel Ciama. He published several novels and books of poetry.