Monday, April 22, 2019
Literary Power Couple in Print
The Dalhousie Review has just published a lengthy interview, conducted and introduced by Shane Neilson, of myself and Rachel, followed by reprints of a prose poem of Rachel's from Cottonopolis and a poem of mine from Track & Trace (which I realized the other day is now ten years old!). Only available in print, so get ye to the library if you feel the burning need to consume this content.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
TWO-STRIKE APPROACH
I am evermore anxious
that the future
is pure fiction, and
yet I persist
in planning for it.
When my son tells me
about the children he
will have, I want
to shake him for
thinking this hell is fit
for hopes and dreams. I
don't. Instead, I smile
and stroke his head.
His education
savings plan is growing
nicely; it should
mature to six figures.
He'll need it. Or won't.
The mortgages are
getting paid ahead
of schedule. I'm
installing a fifty-year
roof. By my
calculations, the houses
should remain above
water. They're building
a levee near the
lowest-lying one.
All of this is likely
crazy, but maybe
it beats doing nothing?
I could always swerve.
Look for the fastball.
Adjust to the curve.