This selection, chosen by guest editor Layla Lenhardt, is from baby, sweetheart, honey by Emily Perkovich (Alien Buddha Press 2023).
3.30.22
The pavement cracks a little deeper with each winter, and my knees are a splintered mirror, a filly falls and falls, the film loops, the crumbling grows to standing, the standing eats the filly, becomes the mare, I become tender muscle, tense sinew,
This morning I coughed up a cadaver, palm size, a miniature death, I stained the tiles the color of a poltergeist, the pavement cracks, the grout splits,
The mare is sticky between the legs, blackberry compote clumping at her feet, the pit of the fruit blinks in slow motion, her knees hit concrete, she becomes a backwards aging, I help her pick the eyelashes from the syrup, we weep in unison
Emily Perkovich is from the Chicago-land area. She is the Editor in Chief of Querencia Press and on the Women in Leadership Advisory Board with Valparaiso University. Her work strives to erase the stigma surrounding trauma victims and their responses. She is a Best of the Net nominee and a SAFTA scholarship recipient. She is previously published with Harness Magazine, Rogue Agent, Coffin Bell Journal, and Awakenings, among others. She is the author of the poetry collections Godshots Wanted: Apply Within(Sunday Mornings at the River), The Number 12 Looks Just Like You(Finishing Line Press), & baby, sweetheart, honey (Alien Buddha Press) as well as the novella Swallow. You can find more of her work on IG
Layla Lenhardt (she/they) is an American poet. She is founder and Editor-in-Chief of the (currently on hiatus) national literary journal 1932 Quarterly. Her essays, poems, short prose, and interviews have been published across various types of media, including a pickle jar, a post card, and a bathroom stall in Dublin. She is a 2021 Best of the Net Nominee and was a judge for Poetry Super Highway’s Annual Contest in 2022. Her first full-length poetry collection, Mother Tongue, was published by Main Street Rag Publications (2023). She is a 2022 alumna of the SAFTA residency.