What Light: This Weeks Poem
What Light: This Week's Poem: Jen March
August 21, 2006
Jen March is the next poet in the series "What Light: This Week's Poem," a feature sponsored by Magers and Quinn Booksellers that brings you a poem every week by a Minnesota poet, selected by a panel of writers and publishers.
be·reave (transitive verb)
depending on which way you hold your arm
the cut along the vein in your wrist
might be considered vertical or
horizontal.
in school, a boy named dave told me: ...
What Light: This Weeks Poem
“What Light: This Weeks Poem,” sponsored by Magers and Quinn Booksellers offers a powerful shot of words. Poet and critic Lightsey Darst helps us find the door into the world of Minnesota poetry. Every Monday a new poem is posted on the website along with a profile of the poet. The program seeks to find excellent work and make it known both to the publishing and poetry world and to the general public.
Poet and critic Lightsey Darst is coordinating the program, and jurors will include many notable writers, editors, publishers, and readers. The first series was judged by Wang Ping, Ray Gonzalez, and Cindra Halm.
This collection is the second in the series of winning poets selected byAlex Lemon, Lorena Duarte, and John Colburn.
Readings at Magers and Quinn will present the poets to wider audiences, and we’ll publish a book featuring the 50 poets eventually selected.