Slushies, waves abound in this lively discussion of a poem by Martha Silano and two more by Jane Hilberry. The way stream of consciousness can crest and fall, sound waves, the missed and caught waves in real life (including runs of luck or the lack of it), not to mention the different ways in which we experience poetry– the gang rides wave after wave. We regularly find that our process of reading poetry aloud causes one or more of us to experience a poem anew. Sometimes it provides clarity that wasn’t there when it was confined to the silence of the page. Sometimes it brings up questions. As always, we were grateful to have the trust of two amazing poets willing to share our discussion of their work. (We were going to call this episode “In Bed with Marion & Kathy” and we’ll let you find out why by having a listen!)
At the table: Kathleen Volk Miller, Marion Wrenn, Jason Schneiderman, Angelique Massey, Lisa Zerkle, Dagne Forrest, Vivian Liu (sound engineer)
Martha Silano’s six books include This One We Call Ours, winner of the 2023 Blue Lynx Poetry Prize, and available from Lynx House Press. She is also the author of Gravity Assist, Reckless Lovely, and The Little Office of the Immaculate Conception, all from Saturnalia Books. Martha’s poems have appeared in Poetry, The Paris Review, American Poetry Review, The Missouri Review, and elsewhere. She enjoys birdwatching, botanizing, and hanging out with her kids and cats. Learn more about her work at marthasilano.net.
The Luck of It
What counts is that my car, when it gets broken into, what’s gone
is replaceable, like that leather jacket my friend Alison threw at me
when she left for California. Please take it! (I got a new one for Christmas).
Once, when I left it unlocked, someone spent the night in my Hyundai.
All in all, I was happy to offer a place of refuge, especially on account
of nothing stolen, not the extra pair of socks, not my maroon hat or hand sani,
the only tip off being the empty bottle of Sprite. Sprite!
I mean, you’re kidding me. My husband jokes how I get so excited
about the crumb that drops on my plate from that giant chocolate croissant
in the sky, tells me I’m like a housefly with a tiny chunk of pizza
it can’t believe it’s had the good fortune to land on. And look! It’s even got a little dab
of pepperoni juice! It seems I set the bar low,
and maybe he’s right, though when I ran track,
the field part kind of scared me. In tenth grade, when Suzanne Glester
broke the state record in the high jump,
I could barely keep myself from looking away
as her contorted body landed in a heap on a thick mat
that never seemed thick enough. Honestly,
I’m just glad I’m not the guy on Next Door
who posted about the lonely chicken: I see her wandering around.
Seems like she need another little hen.
Do any of you have one you’d like to re-home?
Or the woman who shared someone’s been racing their car
up Juneau. making a hair pin turn onto Seward Park Avenue.
It literally rattles our windows. I’m tempted to respond I feel your pain,
but having rattling windows means you live in a home? I guess what I’m trying to say
is that when two guys were about to kick in
our basement window, I happened to stroll by with a bag
of dirty Huggies for the bin. Yep, a load of dirty diapers saved us.
Jane Hilberry is just weeks into retirement after a happy 35-year teaching career at Colorado College that began with Medieval and Renaissance literature and ended up in Creativity & Innovation. So far retirement involves mostly sleeping and swimming, but she aspires to wri
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