Thursday, November 23, 2017

Like a Fat Gold Watch: A Sylvia Plath Anthology now available for presale! #poetry


Available for pre-sale! Like a Fat Gold Watch: Meditations on Sylvia Plath

Edited by Christine Hamm.

To order, please visit https://theplathanthology.com


Contributors include:

Christine Hamm   Barry Napier   J. Hope Stein   Julia Gordon-Bramer   Angela Januzzi   Angela Simione   Sarah Sarai   Daniel Guerra   Maria Garcia Teutsch   Rebecca Loudon   Melanie Graham   Ivy Alvarez   Sean Labrador Y Manzano   Chris Girard   Heather Lenz   Ann Bogle   Angela Veronica Wong   Kelly Forsythe   Crystal Hurdle   Christine Swint   Elizabeth Kicak   Kevin McLellan   Jessy Randall   Liz Robbins   Sarah Busse   Monique Roussel   Melissa Guillet   Daniela Olszewska   Amanda Auchter   Lisa Cole   Joanna Penn Cooper   Janet McCann   Cati Porter   Cami Park   Mairi Sharratt   Juliet Cook   Phillip Ellis   Tasha Cotter   Gregory Schwartz

Friday, November 10, 2017

In Denzel Washington's Gaze & The Blood of Billy Bob Thornton - 2 poems





















These two poems were published in Sprung Formal, which is published by the Kansas City Art Institute. 2009? 2013? I'll keep investigating. ...I'm cataloging-isa. Sarah

Friday, November 3, 2017

Winner of The PERSONALSAVIORLORDJESUSCHRIST Poetry Contest

Promises Had Been Made 
          

The women hide nothing.
She, captured in 
         accusation,
a collaborative creator.

Her envelopment has no meaning
         to a dead man
         whose death won’t 
         even end death.
Promises had been made.

Would that be me in her arms?
Not me here on 
         a bench in the gallery’s center
         squaring off
with loneliness and imagination, 
         both being among art’s disciples.

But some me – with a body 
         almost human as his.
         I know much of everything 
         but not enough.

An other Mary, 
         head lowering to his arm – 
         his conjuration of a once life
                    – touching but for
the confident artist’s oils of
         celestial buoyancy.

The men are concerned in their way,
         eyes averted from mine.
         I’m no Mary.
Loyal middle-management, they deny
the present’s threat of pain, 
         the present’s carry-through.

He is translucent in her arms,
         an embodied splay of 
         too much beauty to be real.
_____
Sarah Sarai. 2017. 
Winner of The PERSONALLORDSAVIORJESUSCHRIST Poetry Contest 2017, sponsored by Chris Rice Cooper. Chosen by Helen Losse, emeritus editor at The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature journal. Ekphrastic: Based on The Entombment by Moretto de Besco, at the Met.