Cover of In the Evening of No Warning, a book by Kevin Clark, poet, essayist, and teacher in the English Department at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo.
“There is only one plot: Things are not what they seem.”
“Writing is easy. All you have to do is cross out the wrong words.”
“Let’s play two.”
“Poetry begins where certitude ends.”
“The art of running the mile consists, in essence, of reaching the threshold of consciousness at the instant of breasting the tape.”
“Keep your eye clear and hit ’em where they ain’t.”
“The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.”
“How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?”
“Poetry is a dream dreamed in the presence of reason.”
“In the midst of our happiness we were very pleased.”
“A work of art is never completed, merely abandoned.”
“I like restraint—if doesn’t go too far.”
“For me the initial delight is in the surprise of remembering something I didn’t know I already knew.”