Three poems at Rigorous
The good folks at Rigorous have seen fit to publish three more of my poems, all ekphrastic in nature:
“essay for history B”
[inspired by thanks Langston Hughes’ “Theme for English B”]
“an open letter to an american institution”
[inspired by Ted Kooser’s “Fort Robinson”]
and
[Say the blues were apocalyptic— Black]
[a sonnet inspired by James Cone’s The Cross and the Lynching Tree]
“fugue state in B minor” at 3 Elements Literary Review
The good folks at 3 Element Literary Review are publishing another one of my poems in their latest issue.
I pay homage to Robert Frost, Dylan Thomas, and Amy Winehouse in a semi-“formal”way.
Look for “fugue state in B minor” on page 68.
Teaching While Black available for pre-order
Two poems published in the Fall issue of Third Wednesday
(Despite formatting and byline issues)
“the decade we won’t discuss”
and
“when the detective asked for a statement”
inhabit the pages of Third Wednesday.
[Say the polygamous just understand] at Amethyst Review
Amethyst Review has published another one of my sonnets, [Say the polygamous just understand].
Say the polygamists just understand
the spiritual is always public,
never private…
"maybe Jesus forgot to eat His spinach"—a sonnet on theodicy—published in The Windhover
maybe Jesus forgot to eat His spinach
Michael thought the sermon went rather well—
how he without sin should cast the first stone.
later, Bible closed, he wondered…
The Windhover 23.2
Almost two decades of thanks is given to educator, author, speaker, and artist Dr. Thomas Oord for inspiring this poem (and the many others like it). Specifically his latest book God Can’t, which helped crystallize its words.
Two poems accepted for an upcoming anthology
“legacy”— one of my few (read: only) family poems— and “we all have to make sacrifices”— another race & school poem— were both accepted for inclusion in an upcoming anthology entitled Show Us Your Papers, which will be published by Main Street Rag.
Details to follow...
Three poems featured by In Parentheses Magazine
Three (3) of my poems are featured at In Parentheses:
B.A. Van Sise’s photo “Elsewhere #5”
“the other fall” ~ an ekphrastic poem based on B.A. Van Sise’s photo “Elsewhere #5” (with homages to Bruegel, Williams, and Auden)
“Birnam Wood” ~ a “true” story
“show, don't tell” ~ a “truer” story
“Confession found in a Motherhouse” at Amethyst Review
“Confession found in a Motherhouse” has been published by Amethyst Review.
This poem is an ekphrasitic work inspired by Motherhouse, a novel by the wonderful and talented Jeanine Hathaway (whose collection of poetry Long after Lauds was recently released).