The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed: Rat Queen by Katie Jean Shinkle


This selection comes from the book, Rat Queen, available from Bloof Books.  Purchase your copy here! Our curator for this selection is Krista Cox.

This is Katie Jean Shinkle’s fifth chapbook. She is an Assistant Professor in the MFA Program for Creative Writing, Editing, and Publishing at Sam Houston State University. She is the author of three full-length works, most recently Ruination (Spuyten Duyvil, 2018). Her poetry, prose, and criticisms can be found in Flaunt Magazine, the Georgia Review, Denver Quarterly, New South, the Collagist, Washington Square Review, and elsewhere. She serves as associate fiction editor of ANMLY, co-poetry editor of DIAGRAM.

For money, Krista Cox is a paralegal at an environmental and insurance coverage firm. For joy, she’s an Associate Poetry Editor at Stirring: A Literary Collection and Executive Director of Lit Literary Collective, a nonprofit serving her local literary community. She serves on the board of the Feminist Humanist Alliance. Her poetry has appeared in Columbia JournalCrab Fat MagazineThe Humanist, and elsewhere. Her internet hangout is http://kristacox.me.

 

The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed: Rat Queen by Katie Jean Shinkle

Red Glow of Knowing

Then there’s the retreat,
the slow and.
If how we hurt is connected.
Tell me about your tiara,
emerald beauty, how it shines.
I am proud only in wait,
in tide, in condensation
on your wrist,
the way it snaps
when your hand
hits my backside.
A kind of failure,
you know,
this enlightenment,
this spank.
How even the strongest
do not survive,
but you will.
This red glow of knowing.


This selection comes from the book, Rat Queen, available from Bloof Books.  Purchase your copy here! Our curator for this selection is Krista Cox.

This is Katie Jean Shinkle’s fifth chapbook. She is an Assistant Professor in the MFA Program for Creative Writing, Editing, and Publishing at Sam Houston State University. She is the author of three full-length works, most recently Ruination (Spuyten Duyvil, 2018). Her poetry, prose, and criticisms can be found in Flaunt Magazine, the Georgia Review, Denver Quarterly, New South, the Collagist, Washington Square Review, and elsewhere. She serves as associate fiction editor of ANMLY, co-poetry editor of DIAGRAM.

For money, Krista Cox is a paralegal at an environmental and insurance coverage firm. For joy, she’s an Associate Poetry Editor at Stirring: A Literary Collection and Executive Director of Lit Literary Collective, a nonprofit serving her local literary community. She serves on the board of the Feminist Humanist Alliance. Her poetry has appeared in Columbia JournalCrab Fat MagazineThe Humanist, and elsewhere. Her internet hangout is http://kristacox.me.

 

The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed: Rat Queen by Katie Jean Shinkle

Polaroid of

you in the perfect skirt,
to be certain, in this position,

this bend over, if you please. If,
I may. Inside a tendril of certainty,

cling effervescent come with me—
unravel tendril & your shape

against shape, a tête-à-tête.
Over ( ) & under ( ).

Darling, my consequence
stems from hara-kiri, as in

start at the throat
& work backwards.

The slash
is left to right

& I,
I am left-handed.


This selection comes from the book, Rat Queen, available from Bloof Books.  Purchase your copy here! Our curator for this selection is Krista Cox.

This is Katie Jean Shinkle’s fifth chapbook. She is an Assistant Professor in the MFA Program for Creative Writing, Editing, and Publishing at Sam Houston State University. She is the author of three full-length works, most recently Ruination (Spuyten Duyvil, 2018). Her poetry, prose, and criticisms can be found in Flaunt Magazine, the Georgia Review, Denver Quarterly, New South, the Collagist, Washington Square Review, and elsewhere. She serves as associate fiction editor of ANMLY, co-poetry editor of DIAGRAM.

For money, Krista Cox is a paralegal at an environmental and insurance coverage firm. For joy, she’s an Associate Poetry Editor at Stirring: A Literary Collection and Executive Director of Lit Literary Collective, a nonprofit serving her local literary community. She serves on the board of the Feminist Humanist Alliance. Her poetry has appeared in Columbia JournalCrab Fat MagazineThe Humanist, and elsewhere. Her internet hangout is http://kristacox.me.

 

The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed: Rat Queen by Katie Jean Shinkle

You Come at the Queen

you best not miss. Or miss so many
times the walls, the air, forests
of pockmarks in futile attempts.
The future is so bright I must leave,
heaving my large meatsack of a body
over such obstacles: a bridge, air hunger,
an ability (any, dis-), seemingly endless
debt/dream ratio. Mea culpa cascades
from a froth opening. Weary,
I am forever grateful.
When on Valentine’s Day
I write you after many months to say:
listen, you are the thing I can never look
at directly for fear of being blinded.


This selection comes from the book, Rat Queen, available from Bloof Books.  Purchase your copy here! Our curator for this selection is Krista Cox.

This is Katie Jean Shinkle’s fifth chapbook. She is an Assistant Professor in the MFA Program for Creative Writing, Editing, and Publishing at Sam Houston State University. She is the author of three full-length works, most recently Ruination (Spuyten Duyvil, 2018). Her poetry, prose, and criticisms can be found in Flaunt Magazine, the Georgia Review, Denver Quarterly, New South, the Collagist, Washington Square Review, and elsewhere. She serves as associate fiction editor of ANMLY, co-poetry editor of DIAGRAM.

For money, Krista Cox is a paralegal at an environmental and insurance coverage firm. For joy, she’s an Associate Poetry Editor at Stirring: A Literary Collection and Executive Director of Lit Literary Collective, a nonprofit serving her local literary community. She serves on the board of the Feminist Humanist Alliance. Her poetry has appeared in Columbia JournalCrab Fat MagazineThe Humanist, and elsewhere. Her internet hangout is http://kristacox.me.

 

The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed: Rat Queen by Katie Jean Shinkle

Unsolved Mystery

Think about where you have been in your life
thus far

& think about suburban America 1995–present.
Tell me more

about beheadings. Look up there,
the girl-in-the-guillotine, sword-in-sheath.

The first girl I kissed I told her I loved her,
gold blade to my throat.

I sent her more love than could fit.
Wax stamp of crest, sigil,

tattoo of initial(s), what brand
of unfortunate

as if a town-square ritual, body-outlier,
unsolved mystery, revealed.


This selection comes from the book, Rat Queen, available from Bloof Books.  Purchase your copy here! Our curator for this selection is Krista Cox.

This is Katie Jean Shinkle’s fifth chapbook. She is an Assistant Professor in the MFA Program for Creative Writing, Editing, and Publishing at Sam Houston State University. She is the author of three full-length works, most recently Ruination (Spuyten Duyvil, 2018). Her poetry, prose, and criticisms can be found in Flaunt Magazine, the Georgia Review, Denver Quarterly, New South, the Collagist, Washington Square Review, and elsewhere. She serves as associate fiction editor of ANMLY, co-poetry editor of DIAGRAM.

For money, Krista Cox is a paralegal at an environmental and insurance coverage firm. For joy, she’s an Associate Poetry Editor at Stirring: A Literary Collection and Executive Director of Lit Literary Collective, a nonprofit serving her local literary community. She serves on the board of the Feminist Humanist Alliance. Her poetry has appeared in Columbia JournalCrab Fat MagazineThe Humanist, and elsewhere. Her internet hangout is http://kristacox.me.