Friday, October 30, 2009

Chronology


"Bird on Head"

Gold Wake Press has just released Chronology: Volume 1. It contains all GWP's e-chaps published so far. Get a load of Cheryl's MURMURATION

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Musings for a Rainy Day

"Head in Waves"

A Waste of Waters

Bed all morning,
stuttering rain. A car
hisses past, spraying
shoals of water
into green air.
If we stoppered some
in crystal with the light
slanting through, the world beyond
would waver, unsure whether
we had laid down together
because of the storm,
or because the world was full
of music---rolling tympani,
the reedy throats of birds.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Blue Valentines


"ManWomanTrapdoor"
~~~
Perfect Strangers


How easy it was then,
walking toward the lighthouse
through the shadow of ruptured walls
on sea-washed wooden pillars.
The starless night sprinkled salt
in your hair, and the light
seemed miles away. An empty tower
stood watch over water
that had only moved four hundred feet
in forty years,
but the sweep of beams
dragged it closer. An illusion, of course,
but we rushed forward anyway,
eager to believe. The light
revealed our faces briefly,
and I remember we were laughing
as we slid in and out of the fog.
We didn’t know we were practicing absence.
We were still perfect strangers to loss.

.

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Beltway

Beltway Poetry Quarterly

NEW ISSUE NOW ONLINE: US POETS LAUREATE ISSUE, GUEST EDITED BY DAN VERA

Vol. 10:4, Fall 2009

An exciting new issue of the journal Beltway Poetry Quarterly features essays, interviews and poems by and about US Poets Laureate, guest edited by Dan Vera.

Contributors include: Peter Montgomery, Christy J. Zink, Michael Gushue, Jean Nordhaus, Grace Cavalieri, Alan King, and Danielle Evennou.

Contributors celebrate the history of Poets Laureate at the Library of Congress, with close looks at the institution itself and the poets Kay Ryan, Charles Simic, Joseph Brodsky, Mark Strand, Anthony Hecht, Maxine Kumin, William Stafford, James Dickey, Randall Jarrell, William Carlos Williams, and Joseph Auslander.