This selection, chosen by guest editor Kirsten Kowalewski, is from On Shifting Shoalsby Joanne Durham (Kelsay Books 2023).
Bluefish Lane
The whole west side of the road intentionally wild protecting beach dwellers from the munitions dump across the river. No one tames wax myrtle extending its long fingers towards the street, leaving it to mingle with sweetgum, oak, and the dead sticks of something that rotted in last year’s hurricane. You can lean a long time brown and broken in the woods and no one denies you your place
Joanne Durham is the author of To Drink from a Wider Bowl, winner of the Sinclair Poetry Prize (Evening Street Press, 2022) and the chapbook, On Shifting Shoals, (Kelsay Books 2023). Other awards include Third Wednesday’s annual poetry contest, the Mary Ruffin Poole Prize, Prime Number Magazine’s Summer Challenge, and 3 Pushcart nominations. Her poems appear in Poetry South, Poetry East, Vox Populi, Cider Press Review, CALYX, Cutthroat, James Crews’ anthology, The Wonder of Small Things, and many other journals and anthologies. She lives on the North Carolina coast, with the ocean as her backyard and muse.
Kirsten Kowalewski has a master’s degree in library science and a specialist’s certificate in school media services for grades K-12. She reads widely. and is the editor for horror and dark fiction review website Monster Librarian. This is her third time curating for The Wardrobe.