My Trade Is Mystery
Seven Meditations from a Life in Writing
(Author) Carl PhillipsAn invaluable companion for any writer seeking to make the writing life a more complex and cooperative venture "Illuminating, deeply endearing essays."--Ron Charles, Washington Post "A lovely, loving letter to aspiring writers."--Diego Báez, Booklist In these intimate and eloquent meditations, the award-winning poet Carl Phillips shares lessons he has learned about the writing life, an "apprenticeship to what can never fully be mastered." Drawing on forty years of teaching and mentoring emerging writers, he weaves his experiences as a poet with the necessary survival skills, including ambition, stamina, silence, politics, practice, audience, and community. In the tradition of Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird, Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet, and Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, this is an invaluable companion for writers at every stage of their journey. Phillips's book serves as a partner in speculation and an invitation to embrace mystery.
Carl Phillips
Carl Phillips is a renowned American poet known for his introspective and lyrical works that explore themes of desire, identity, and the complexities of the human experience. His poetry is characterized by its rich imagery, musical language, and keen emotional insight. Phillips has published numerous collections of poetry, including "The Rest of Love," "Double Shadow," and "Silverchest," which have received critical acclaim and awards such as the Lambda Literary Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. His unique voice and innovative approach to form have made him a significant figure in contemporary poetry, influencing a new generation of poets. One of his most famous works is "The Wild Iris," which won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1993. Phillips continues to push the boundaries of poetic expression and deepen our understanding of the human condition through his evocative and thought-provoking verse.