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      Rattle Poetry Prize

      Conversation with
      A.E. Stallings

      Rattle #70 cover, colorful painting of two figures embracing near bright red trees, one of the pointing up at an eye in the skyThe Winter 2020 issue of Rattle has arrived, and with it comes good news: Despite the challenges of this year, poetry is as vibrant, beautiful, and necessary as ever. The proof is here, in poems like “Psalm of the Heights” by Dana Gioia, a reverent homage to Los Angeles; “Deitic” by A.E. Stallings, a formal poem about a museum visit during a pandemic; and “Graffiti” by Josh Lefkowitz, which begins with Indonesian cave art and ends with bathroom graffiti. “A Litany of Lukewarm Sentiments” by Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal made us laugh (“On being gaslighted by a millennial/the millennial will ask another millennial/if gaslighting is a millennial thing. The millennial/will not know.”); “Modesty” by Richard Luftig made us nod in understanding (“I am still waiting for the university to figure out that they meant/to send it to the other guy who had the same name as mine”); and every poem made us feel grateful that poetry exists. We hope you’ll feel the same way.

      Additionally, we’re proud to present the finalists of the 2020 Rattle Poetry Prize and their diverse poems, including “I Admit Myself to the Psych Ward in a Pandemic” by Beck Anson, a long poem that approaches its subject matter with honesty and depth; “Mega-” by Shelly Stewart Cato, which colorfully explores the now-trendy “megachurch,”; “Farm Sonnet” by Kitty Carpenter, a beautifully restrained and evocative portrait of farm life; and more. Not to mention, of course, the winning poem, Alison Townsend’s “Pantoum From the Window of the Room Where I write,” a masterful work that moves us more each time we read it.

      Finally, Timothy Green and A.E. Stallings meet up via Skype for a conversation that runs the intellectual, literary, and cultural gamut, from classical mythology to quantum physics to the Syrian refugee crisis. It’s a thoughtful and in-depth discussion to round out an issue of Rattle.

       

      Open Poetry

      Audio Available José A. Alcántara Divorce
      Audio Available Paola Bruni Why I Joined the Cult
      Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal A Litany of Lukewarm Sentiments
      Audio Available Fay Dillof Self-Therapy
      Alan C. Fox Throughout This Teeter-Totter World
      Audio Available Nicole Caruso Garcia Warning Sign
      Audio Available Dana Gioia Psalm of the Heights
      E. Laura Golberg First Night as a Widow
      Laura Gregory Tiffani’s Testimony at the 11:30 a.m. Service
      Audio Available Lola Haskins The Discovery
      Audio Available Ron Koertge Because Wolves Are a Protected Species …
      Audio Available Josh Lefkowitz Graffiti
      Audio Available Next in Line
      Audio Available Richard Luftig Modesty
      Audio Available Joan Murray The Book Pitch
      Audio Available Jim Peterson Following You
      Alice Pettway Homestead
      Derek Sheffield Exactly What Needs Saying
      A.E. Stallings Deictic
      Lockdown Puzzle: Hokusai’s Great Wave …
      Sophia Stid I Am Tired of the Movie About …
      Sarah P. Strong My Tie
      Anthony Zick When My Mom, for the Millionth Time …
      Theodora Ziolkowski At the Memory Care Center

      Poetry Prize Winner

      Alison Townsend Pantoum from the Window of the Room …

      Finalists

      Beck Anson I Admit Myself to the Psych Ward in a Pandemic
      Chaun Ballard Survival Is a Matter of Perspective When
      Kitty Carpenter Farm Sonnet
      Shelly Stewart Cato Mega-
      Skye Jackson Spoon-Rest Mammies
      Gordon Kippola Army Service: Tikrit
      Lance Larsen And Also I Ran
      Jessica Lee Greener Pastures
      Austen Leah Rose Dear Husband
      Alexis Rotella Empty Souls

      Conversation

      A.E. Stallings (web)

      Cover Art

      James Christopher Carroll (web)