The Christian Science Monitor included GBF featured poet Linda Pastan in a recent round-up of "top picks."
The review called her book, "Traveling Light," "a joy to read" and a book that "shows that poetry can be meaningful, satisfying, lovely – and leave people feeling whole."
This is the first in a series of Q&As with authors that will be featured at the Gaithersburg Book Festival on May 21.
Name: Linda Pastan Books: 13 volumes of poetry, most recently "Traveling Light."
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Where do you find inspiration? Everywhere / Anywhere
What advice do you have for aspiring authors? Read!!!!
What are you reading right now? Though I am always reading poetry, I also read about a novel a week. In between more serious books, I read good mysteries -- they are like eating sorbet between courses to cleanse the palette. At the moment I am reading "Silence Of The Grave" by Arnaldur Indridason.
What's your favorite opening line from a book? "There is a certain shade of red brick -- a dark, almost melodious red, sombre and riddled with blue -- that is my childhood in St. Louis." -- From "First Love and Other Sorrows" by Harold Brodkey (Before I became a serious poet, I wrote short stories and loved Brodkey's -- almost knew them by heart!)