Once again we'll be at the Tavern of Fine Arts for our release reading and party.
Reading at 7pm
Scott Morgan
Kelli Allen
Ryan Smith &
Ray Holmes
will read their playlists of favorite Architrave poems, some from E7 and the rest from E1-6. Scott may bring some new work as well.
No one is conferring so we'll see if/where tastes converge!
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Showing posts with label Ray Holmes. Show all posts
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6.07.2012
Rising Action by Ray Holmes
Click the image to read the full text of the poem, or purchase it here.
The Poet:
Ray Holmes is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of Missouri—St. Louis. His poems have appeared in Fjords, Chariton Review, and Iron Horse.
Ray Holmes is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of Missouri—St. Louis. His poems have appeared in Fjords, Chariton Review, and Iron Horse.
The Poem:
This poem is a treasure hunt. On the first read, all that’s apparent is disquiet. Something happened that summer, something important, but what? An initial survey of the territory reveals the outline of a regular summer full of girls, his father, chores, but after that, the reader must retrace their steps. It’s only on subsequent reads that the patterns begin to emerge, patterns of noise and silence, of nighttime darkness brought into the day by the eagles’ “noise and eerie bursts of shadow.” It gives an ominous cast to how the speaker is “growing” and “had more hunger.” But because this is a poem and not a story, there is no obligation for the poet to resolve anything. It is enough to make suggestions, to awaken memories of similar summers, when we knew the world had changed but we couldn’t immediately tell how. It is the essence of adolescence.
This poem is a treasure hunt. On the first read, all that’s apparent is disquiet. Something happened that summer, something important, but what? An initial survey of the territory reveals the outline of a regular summer full of girls, his father, chores, but after that, the reader must retrace their steps. It’s only on subsequent reads that the patterns begin to emerge, patterns of noise and silence, of nighttime darkness brought into the day by the eagles’ “noise and eerie bursts of shadow.” It gives an ominous cast to how the speaker is “growing” and “had more hunger.” But because this is a poem and not a story, there is no obligation for the poet to resolve anything. It is enough to make suggestions, to awaken memories of similar summers, when we knew the world had changed but we couldn’t immediately tell how. It is the essence of adolescence.
The Design:
Title & Name: 30 & 20pt Optima Roman
Body: 12pt Baskerville
This poem borders on story and a classic book typeface like Baskerville serves to reinforce that association. The title is a direct reference to story structure and therefore needed a typeface that feels sturdy, something capable of supporting the weight of everything that follows. Optima has the necessary solid verticals but also wide open bowls that leave plenty of room for the imagination.
Title & Name: 30 & 20pt Optima Roman
Body: 12pt Baskerville
This poem borders on story and a classic book typeface like Baskerville serves to reinforce that association. The title is a direct reference to story structure and therefore needed a typeface that feels sturdy, something capable of supporting the weight of everything that follows. Optima has the necessary solid verticals but also wide open bowls that leave plenty of room for the imagination.
Editorial & Design by Architrave Press, St. Louis
Letterpress printed on the Heidelberg at All Along Press, St. Louis
Letterpress printed on the Heidelberg at All Along Press, St. Louis
4.09.2012
Edition 2 Will Be Here Soon!
There are a couple of opportunities coming up to check us out:
First, Architrave poets Emily Grise, Ray Holmes and I will be guests of Nicky Rainey on KDHX 88.1FM's Literature for the Halibut Monday April 30 from 9-10pm. If you're not in St. Louis, you can stream the broadcast live from their website.
We'll talk about the press, read from our own work plus some of the poems the press has published, including a sneak peek at Edition 2. Since all three of us are also students in the Creative Writing MFA program at the University of Missouri - St. Louis we'll talk about that as well as UMSL's Graduate Writers Association.
Then the big event:
Edition 2 Reading & Release Party!
Wednesday May 2, 7:30pm
at the Tavern of Fine Art
Reading promptly at 8pm:
Ray Holmes
gaye gambell-peterson
and Shane Seely
Come early to get a drink or a bite to eat from the Tavern's excellent menu.
Poems from both editions will be available for purchase.
First, Architrave poets Emily Grise, Ray Holmes and I will be guests of Nicky Rainey on KDHX 88.1FM's Literature for the Halibut Monday April 30 from 9-10pm. If you're not in St. Louis, you can stream the broadcast live from their website.
We'll talk about the press, read from our own work plus some of the poems the press has published, including a sneak peek at Edition 2. Since all three of us are also students in the Creative Writing MFA program at the University of Missouri - St. Louis we'll talk about that as well as UMSL's Graduate Writers Association.
Then the big event:
Edition 2 Reading & Release Party!
Wednesday May 2, 7:30pm
at the Tavern of Fine Art
Reading promptly at 8pm:
Ray Holmes
gaye gambell-peterson
and Shane Seely
Come early to get a drink or a bite to eat from the Tavern's excellent menu.
Poems from both editions will be available for purchase.
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