By Jacqueline Briggs Martin, Phyllis Root — 2018
Asked about the most important aspect of her craft, Clifton answered, “For me, sound … sound, the music of a poem, the feeling are most important. I can feel what I can hear.”
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Creative visualization goes by a number of names: creative imagination, visualization, visual imaging. Whatever the name, the process involves calling up images, sounds and/or feelings that calm the mind and body, and focus the attention on a specific task.