Monday, December 3, 2012

My Speculative Poem in "Rattle"

I've been submitting to the journal, Rattle, for many years now.  So, I'm happy to say that I received my contributor copy of Rattle (Winter 2012)--yes, the journal accepted one of my poems for publication in their special section on Speculative Poetry.

What is speculative poetry?  It can be many things.  The journal wanted a broader spectrum that simply sci-fi poetry and gave this definition:  "Whether poetry or prose, speculative writing always creates a new world" (p. 75).  It's an interesting collection they've assembled.

I certainly write a lot of speculative poetry, what with my love of sci-fi, my love of apocalypse, my love of alternative futures and past.  I'm honored to be included, especially once I read that the journal received 10,000 possibilities and chose 35 of them. 

Here's the poem of mine that Rattle chose:


Currencies


You will not need the pieces of paper
that used to define
you: the deeds, the degrees, the diplomas.
Leave them behind.

Leave, too, your dollars and coins.
Now your currency will be clementines
and tangerines. The ferrymen
prefer fruit.

You spent decades struggling against your shape,
but now you will be grateful for the extra calories stored
in your hips, the strength
in your stocky thighs.

Dig into your long-neglected
backpacking equipment for your waterproof
matches and purification tablets.
Hope for the best.

Sew seeds into your hemlines.
Seeds will be the new gemstones.
Take all your needles and strong thread.
Cut your hair haphazardly.

Fill your small shampoo bottle with champagne.
You’ll need it for disinfectant.
Pour yourself a glass of wine; admire
the crystal in the candlelight.

Sink into sleep.
One last night of softness
before you strap your sturdy
boots to your feet to set forth.

2 comments:

Kathleen said...

Congrats! I've received a subscriber copy, so I looked you up in it. Fun to see the poem in print AND online!

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