JAMES RICHARDSON
James Richardson (www.aboutjamesrichardson.com) is most recently the author of For Now (Copper Canyon, 2020). His other collections of poems, aphorisms and ten-second essays include During, By the Numbers (a finalist for the National Book Award), Interglacial, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Vectors.
So that’s why prayers don’t work: God doesn’t speak English,
doesn’t speak anything.
Later in life, the urgencies and rationalizations and ambitions you began with start to feel iffier. Now I sometimes feel that what keeps me going is the drifting and gazing itself, the calm engagement, the sense of slowly figuring something out. I’ve been known to tell people they’re poets if they just sit by the window a couple of hours a week thinking and feeling, no matter if they ever finish a poem, much less publish one.
January 12, 2025