I’ve been operating far outside my comfort zone and way outside my fiction-writer lane lately.
Querying a novel will do that to a writer. Fiction-writing feels a little fraught when you’re trying to woo agents and presses with your fiction. So, I turned my attention to writing essays–and even a little poetry. Here’s:
“Satie Sestina: YouTube Comments on Gymnopedies”
Thanks to Trampoline Poetry‘s editor Justin Lacour. And many thanks to my writing critique group–present and past members alike–who, first, told me this long poem I was working on would work best as a sestina (a what?); and, second, gave me the permission to play with the form (just) a little.
If you’re interested, you can read my bio out at Trampoline Poetry, where I explain how the idea for this poem came to be. (Thank you, YouTube comments!)
Now, who else is a Satie fan?
More Rust Belt literary goodness soon. ~Rebecca
Congratulations on getting your poem published. I confess I am not familiar with the composer Satie.🙂
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Thank you, Eilene! You’ve likely heard Satie’s music before, but he’s less well-known than his French contemporaries Debussy and Chopin. A real character–lived a fascinating (and sad) life.
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Beautiful! You’re so talented, Rebecca!
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Thanks, Lani! It was fun (if mighty difficult) to write. Iambic pentameter is not for sissies, ha!
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You pulled it off so well! Truly. Bravo. xo
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Thank you, my friend!
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A sestina! And published! Double gold, girl.
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Thanks to you and our cherished Reds!
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Beautiful poem. Congratulations!
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Oh, thank you! I’m glad you found the poem, Elizabeth! It was really fun to write.
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Yay to you for writing outside your comfort zone! You go girl!
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