"Finding a title for a book is something that I work really hard at ... So, in Salt, I realized that the book was a lot about how people live on the earth together and who has access to the resources of the earth. So salt was a very specific thing that people needed, but it's also symbolic because of the way it comes out of the earth."
About Helen Frost
Helen Frost — Life and Legacy
Helen Frost is a distinguished poet whose work intricately weaves themes of nature and resilience, making her a significant voice in contemporary literature. Her poetry often reflects a deep connection to the environment, as seen in her acclaimed collection 'Keepsake', where she explores the interplay between personal struggle and the natural world. Frost's core ideas revolve around the strength found in vulnerability and the lessons nature imparts. For instance, she articulates how moments of quiet reflection can lead to profound insights about life and personal growth. One of her notable quotes emphasizes that 'the world is a book', suggesting that every experience holds valuable lessons, akin to reading. This perspective encourages readers to embrace their journeys and the beauty of their surroundings. The relevance of Frost's work continues to resonate today, as her exploration of resilience speaks to universal human experiences. By connecting personal narratives with the natural world, she invites readers to find solace and strength in their own lives, making her poetry a source of inspiration and reflection.
Quote collection
Helen Frost quotes
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"If I have some extra words and I'm trying to make it fit into that shape, then I just sort of take out the extra words, almost like a sculptor would take a piece of granite. It's almost like cutting out the words that aren't needed in order to make it a stronger poem and still say exactly what I want it to say."
"I think of everything that I want to say and then I think of the way that I can say it most precisely. And this has to do with poetry too, to me, that poetry helps me focus on the details of language."