‘Circle (tarot)’ at The Interpreter’s House

After the fistfight which was more of a scuffle — a circle /
of kids around us chanting
fight when it wasn’t

The Interpreter’s House issue 79 is now live. I’m delighted the issue contains my poem ‘Circle (tarot)’.

Many thanks to editors Georgi Gill and Louise Peterkin.

You can read the poem here: Circle (tarot).

‘Broken (interaction)’ at Cordite Poetry Review

It happened in the sand dunes, so I’m told. I don’t remember.

Cordite Poetry Review issue 108 is now live. The issue has the theme of Dedication, and it contains my poem ‘Broken (interaction)’.

Many thanks to editors Lou Garcia-Dolnik, Luke Patterson, and Kent MacCarter!

You can read the poem here: ‘Broken (interaction)

Robert Lowell on the raw and the cooked

Two poetries are now competing, a cooked and a raw. The cooked, marvelously expert, often seems laboriously concocted to be tasted and digested by a graduate seminar. The raw, huge blood-dripping gobbets of unseasoned experience are dished up for midnight listeners. There is a poetry that can only be studied, and a poetry that can only be declaimed, a poetry of pedantry, and a poetry of scandal. I exaggerate, of course.

— Robert Lowell, National Book Award acceptance speech, November 1960

The award was for Life Studies.