Over the course of ten years training teachers to write their own poems
in order to pass the craft along to students, McEwen realized that
nothing comes easily when life is conducted at a high rate of speed. She
draws not only on personal experience, but on readings ranging from
literary anecdote and poetry to Buddhism, anthropology, current news,
and social history, all supplemented by interviews with contemporary
writers and artists. This is a real reader's book, one that stands up as
both sustained narrative and occasional inspiration. McEwen espouses the
pleasure to be found in slowing down, both for the ease and comfort of
the thing itself (taking time to go for a walk, to write down one's
dreams, to read, to talk, to pray), and for its impact on creativity.
There are chapters on walking, talking, drawing, dreaming, on making
space, on pausing/praying, on telling stories. World Enough Time is
aimed at the educated general reader, could be used as a creative
primer, and will be of interest to creative writing students and artists
in every genre.