Writing poetry for me is pretty cold, actually. Just really focused on the image, and the word, and the line, and it’s interesting and it’s compelling. It’s a kind of an escape for me, a person who is very control-oriented. What is more controlled than a poem? Writing memoir, you’re really grappling with yourself. At one point in the summer I started to feel this sense that I was becoming my own ghost and haunting myself. Because of the way you have to go back. You have to go back to all of these different iterations of who you were, or who you thought you were, who you still think are, and compare and contrast and it becomes this echo chamber of all of these different versions of yourself. And, of course, all of the different people in your life.
Guildtalk #4: The Rumpus Interview with Saeed Jones.














