Michelle Detorie's Blog
September 28, 2017
Poets "Open Mic" for Peace | 100 TPC Santa Barbara 2017 Event
link to event page on facebook
Published on September 28, 2017 17:37
December 31, 2016
a pause at the end of the year
It's true years are fictions of time, but only kind of. Because we are on a rock orbiting a star and that takes a certain amount of time. Markers are where we confront our role as namers. We don't make time; we notice light and dark. Our bodies are made of time: earth. The sun goes "up" and "down." We sleep and dream. Flowers say hello. The birds migrate. We change.
The ecosystem of a life
The ecosystem of a life
Published on December 31, 2016 19:26
May 17, 2016
New Review of After-Cave in Kenyon Review Online & 3 chapters from Sin in Wilderness in YEW
Many thanks to M.P. Jones IV for this beautiful new review of After-Cave in the Kenyon Review Online.
& thanks to YEW journal for publishing 3 chapters from Sin in Wilderness. Here is one of the chapters, "The Way."
also, here are some picture of some borage that I planted -- first in February, and then in April
& thanks to YEW journal for publishing 3 chapters from Sin in Wilderness. Here is one of the chapters, "The Way."
also, here are some picture of some borage that I planted -- first in February, and then in April
Published on May 17, 2016 22:04
May 1, 2016
MAYDAY
The sky shifted its weight towards the horizon
and the masts of sailboats slipped under
the slouch.
I went to honey bloom
& I fed the wings to an imaginary star.
Could you meet me there? on the star?
In this after-life, I wear something other than my body:
a clear dress with all my organs
swimming where you can see.
We scraped away what was awful
and tried to cling to what was left
with our
and the masts of sailboats slipped under
the slouch.
I went to honey bloom
& I fed the wings to an imaginary star.
Could you meet me there? on the star?
In this after-life, I wear something other than my body:
a clear dress with all my organs
swimming where you can see.
We scraped away what was awful
and tried to cling to what was left
with our
Published on May 01, 2016 18:44
March 12, 2016
Deep with justice. Deep with help. A bloomlet let go. Pet...
Deep with justice. Deep with help. A bloomlet let go. Petals weeping
The hang-dog face. I made an atlas with notes from the old self.
That world lost -- rotting at the bottom of the sea. Will it come back?
Things lie dormant for many years but bloom again. It happens all the time.
What planet built a clock in its memory? Some type of forgiveness
That is just out of reach. Who would do
The hang-dog face. I made an atlas with notes from the old self.
That world lost -- rotting at the bottom of the sea. Will it come back?
Things lie dormant for many years but bloom again. It happens all the time.
What planet built a clock in its memory? Some type of forgiveness
That is just out of reach. Who would do
Published on March 12, 2016 17:36
December 21, 2015
Solstice | 2015
Longest night of the year and I am grateful for these poetry encounters that have occurred since I last posted.
POEMS
"Heartsleight" at Delirious Hem
"Fable," "Acultomancy," & "Witch Dog" at Luna Luna
"Mutual Centaur" & "Hereditament" at Typo
"Their Days Are Numbered" at Entropy
"See? Monsters." at Gorgon Poetics
"Mayday" & "Cave Gifts" at Enclave
"This Summer it Rained Feathers" in
POEMS
"Heartsleight" at Delirious Hem
"Fable," "Acultomancy," & "Witch Dog" at Luna Luna
"Mutual Centaur" & "Hereditament" at Typo
"Their Days Are Numbered" at Entropy
"See? Monsters." at Gorgon Poetics
"Mayday" & "Cave Gifts" at Enclave
"This Summer it Rained Feathers" in
Published on December 21, 2015 17:58
May 5, 2015
April 29, 2015
time
okay I'm going to blog for a minute like it is 2005.
my relationship to time feels very peculiar and this has always been true but somehow always feels new somehow as if it is different suddenly. as if at some point in the past I had a relationship with time that felt pedestrian and knowable. I do feel disappointed with myself for not having more discipline re: slowing down and noticing things,
my relationship to time feels very peculiar and this has always been true but somehow always feels new somehow as if it is different suddenly. as if at some point in the past I had a relationship with time that felt pedestrian and knowable. I do feel disappointed with myself for not having more discipline re: slowing down and noticing things,
Published on April 29, 2015 09:46
March 17, 2015
approaching the equinox
1. Talking about erasure w/ Gillian Devereux
The Women in Visual Poetry: the Bechdel Test
Curated by Jessica Smith;
with Michelle Detorie, Gillian Devereux, Kathy Ernst, K. Lorraine Graham and Sheila Murphy & an afterword by Maureen Thorson
2. “The Meat World,” “Solstice,” and “Blink Witch” + “Other” (chapter from Sin in Wilderness) + vintage video
3. Reading at What's New in Poetry @ Real
The Women in Visual Poetry: the Bechdel Test
Curated by Jessica Smith;
with Michelle Detorie, Gillian Devereux, Kathy Ernst, K. Lorraine Graham and Sheila Murphy & an afterword by Maureen Thorson
2. “The Meat World,” “Solstice,” and “Blink Witch” + “Other” (chapter from Sin in Wilderness) + vintage video
3. Reading at What's New in Poetry @ Real
Published on March 17, 2015 09:28
January 10, 2015
Another review, New Poem, & After-Cave on December SPD Poetry Bestsellers list!
Rob McLennan wrote a thoughtful review of After-Cave
My poem "The River" (an erasure from the book-length erasure The Sin in Wilderness) is in the wonderful new issue of 17seconds
&
I'm so excited that After-Cave in on the December SPD Poetry Bestsellers list!
also, I'm *so* into this customer review of After-Cave posted on Amazon.
My poem "The River" (an erasure from the book-length erasure The Sin in Wilderness) is in the wonderful new issue of 17seconds
&
I'm so excited that After-Cave in on the December SPD Poetry Bestsellers list!
also, I'm *so* into this customer review of After-Cave posted on Amazon.
Published on January 10, 2015 11:12


