Andrea Blythe
Mar 20, 2021

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Meg Johnson

Interview with Meg Johnson, authors of Without, in which she discusses illness, persona, and the performance of poetry:

I worked in the performing arts for many years before I was a writer, so I often approach poetry with that mindset. Since poetry feels so much like performing to me, I feel unafraid writing most poems. There is a nervous energy to it, but it’s mostly positive energy. Embracing the idea of performance as a poet makes it easier for me to generate poems. It doesn’t matter if the poem is revealingly autobiographical or if the voice of the poem is odd and the opposite of my personality. Taking risks with poetry feels good because there is a sort of buffer. I feel keenly aware of the absence of such a buffer when writing nonfiction, but I have worked to become more comfortable with it.

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Andrea Blythe

Author, poet, game writer, and lover of the fantastical, horrifying, and weird. (She/her) Newsletter: https://andrea-blythe.beehiiv.com