Boring Quote by Anne Sexton
“One of my secret instructions to myself as a poet is "Whatever you do, don't be boring."”
About This Quote
Source Poetry Workshop Notes, 1975
A poet must avoid monotony by constantly seeking originality and vitality in their work.
In simple terms: Don’t be boring; stay creative.
Embrace risk and novelty in writing.
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When to use this quote
- drafting poems
- performing readings
- writing exercises
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What strategies keep poetry fresh?
- How do you balance originality with coherence?
Risk of sacrificing clarity for novelty.