This selection, chosen by guest editor Merrick Sloane, is from When the Trumpet Is Blown by Quraishiyah Durbarry (Resource Publications, 2023).
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There’ll be sure signs of the apocalypse They say Mountains will float around As cotton The sea will bubble and boil Animals will talk The sun will turn water And the sky ripped in Two But Nobody told me Nobody told me you’ll be gone Days crept on, the sky smiled on The sun burnt on The earth will be torn The prophet will come back Or go back Nobody can keep tracks of his coming And going anymore And Alexander himself spewed From his grave But nobody made a sign No wave, no nod
Before you were gone The ground kept stable The seers kept sinning And praying And eat on the forbidden lamb Promised to heaven And I went on normally Ignoring you Because there should have been Tomorrow We lived our parallel journey Once again Once last And I told you good night À demain
Quraishiyah Durbarry is a doctoral student in comparative literature at the University of Clermont Auvergne and has so far ventured into several genres, including poetry, novel, and drama. A bilingual author, Quraishiyah writes in both English and French. She was Co-Laureate and Laureate of the Writing Prize for the Passe Portes Festival of the European Union in 2015 and 2016 respectively.
Merrick Sloane (they/them) is a neuro-Queer 90’s kid and nonbinary poet, editor, and researcher from Oklahoma who’s a sucker for expletives and second languages. They hold an MFA in creative writing from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and are Associate Poetry Editor of Doubleback Review. Merrick’s work has appeared in The Central Dissent: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality, Stories for the Road: Trauma and Internal Communication, BLEACH!, citizen trans* {project}, Arcana Poetry and is forthcoming in Puerto del Sol and ANMLY. Merrick’s poetry was recently selected as a winner of the Garden Party Collective’s contest on Neurodivergence / Intersectionality and as a winner for AWP’s 2025 Intro Journal Awards. Their work has received support from the DreamYard Rad(ical) Poetry Consortium and Sundress Publications. Merrick writes so that others may feel radically loved.