This selection, chosen by guest editor Merrick Sloane, is from Spoil by Alyse Bensel (Stephen F. Austin State University Press, 2024).
Hurricane Season
Disaster has been brewing all spring, its genesis slick as an overripe plum
that falls in a heap of skin and pulp. Clouds gather like starlings. A widening mouth
borrows the ocean. Fast talker, yarn spinner, spool thick with clouds. I’m safe in the middle
of the continent—no shoreline to trace, no widow’s walk to pace. I open windows
to welcome a wind that when caged can collapse walls, level an island.
The news reports a surging tide, a narrow miss. While the ocean ticks
up degrees, I read the weather as a series of chances:
roll the dice, be ready to lose. Houses are a game of pick-up sticks,
playthings built to collapse. When there is no more tree line,
everything kneels. Tragedies on the seismic scale don’t even
register on the news. No one blames this violence on themselves
but after, parents won’t give their children those names
for years, won’t put destruction in such a small body.
Alyse Bensel is the author of Spoil (SFASU Press, 2024) and Rare Wondrous Things: A Poetic Biography of Maria Sibylla Merian (Green Writers Press, 2020) as well as three chapbooks, including Lies to Tell the Body (Seven Kitchens Press, 2018). Her poems and essays have appeared in Cream City Review, Pleaides, South Dakota Review, and West Branch. Originally born and raised in south-central Pennsylvania, she now lives in the mountains of Western North Carolina, where she is an associate professor of English at Brevard College and director of the Looking Glass Rock Writers’ Conference.
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.