Gerald Burns, in "The Slate Notebook":
"Some writers know a great deal about how words should come at a writer; others study the way words come to a writer"
Delany 55: "this kind of insight locates our attraction to poets from Pound of the Cantos, through Laura (Riding) Jackson, Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, and Jorie Graham"
57: "Because that's the way it comes, that's reason enough for someone like [Gerald] Burns to preserve it."
55-6: "The writers of prose ficiton whom I can easily think of who fall in with those writers more interested in how words come to the writer than to the reader are D. H. Lawrence and the greatly underrated Paul Goodman"