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      2013 Rattle Poetry Prize Winner

      Roberto Ascalon

      Roberto Ascalon
      Seattle, WA
      for
      The Fire This Time

      Charles Bukowski once said, “Poetry is what happens when nothing else can.” It’s from this place of desperate resignation that “The Fire This Time” seems to be born, a poem not delivered as from a speaker to an audience, but howled into the wind. Some poems present us with life wrapped up in a tidy package and we come away feeling good about the world and our place in it; some poems wage war against our comfortable delusions about reality, and we come away with a few cracks in our foundation, which is, as Leonard Cohen sang, “how the light gets in.” With blazing language and a pounding rhythm, “The Fire This Time” poses hard questions—and leaves us longing for answers. We’re proud to announce it as winner of the 2013 Rattle Poetry Prize.

      Finalists:

       

      A Poem for Women Who Don’t Want Children
      Chanel Brenner
      Santa Monica, CA

      My Mother Told Us Not to Have Children
      ***Readers’ Choice Award Winner***
      Rebecca Gayle Howell
      Lubbock, TX

      Baby Love
      Courtney Kampa
      New York, NY

      What He Must Have Seen
      Stephen Kampa
      Daytona Beach, FL

      Man on Mad Anthony
      Bea Opengart
      Cincinatti, OH

      Laundry List
      Michelle Ornat
      Elma, NY

      Man on the Floor
      Jack Powers
      Fairfield, CT

      Basic Standards Test
      Danez Smith
      St. Paul, MN

      Who Breathed in Binders
      Patricia Smith
      Howell, NJ

      Of You
      Wendy Videlock
      Grand Junction, CO