Poetry Shelf Monday poem: Jennifer Compton’s ‘A Farm in the King Country’

 

A Farm in the King Country

 

 

On the shelf beside the brick chimney piece

in the farmhouse lounge room (off the hall)

 

a room that was out of the usual run of things

(a lofty box, a sash window, a retreating echo)

 

I came across a copy of Faces In The Water

(with a dangerous cover) written by a certain

 

Janet Frame. A woman by her name, and why

would they lie? And from the words written

 

on the back, she was one of us. Had I never

laid my hands/eyes upon a book by a NZer

 

before? (No, never.) I read, sitting on the rump

of a dusty sofa, as the other people were doing

 

something useful outside. Finding chook eggs

in the orchard, milking the house cow, hoeing

 

cabbages, rendering horse fat to clean harness.

And the stink of her menstrual blood shook me

 

out of my orbit. (Forever.) Outside this wooden

box a mountain and her sisters claimed ground.

 

 

Jennifer Compton was born in Wellington and now lives in Melbourne. Recent work has been published in Antipodes, Cicerone, Not Very Quiet, Poetry New Zealand, Rabbit, Styluslit, The Frogmore Papers, The Moth, and Verity La. Her next book of poetry, ‘the moment, taken’, nears completion.

Poetry Shelf noticeboard: Paula Green reviews Elizabeth Smither’s Loving Sylvie at Landfall on line

Read review here

‘The writing is euphonious, restrained and utterly revealing. Each character is scripted in chiaroscuro, the light and dark flickering as the women come into mesmerising view. Smither is one of my much-admired literary elders; I salute her ability to make narrative humane and to make me feel the world.’

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Poetry Shelf noticeboard – WRITERS ON MONDAYS

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A wonderful opportunity to hear a fresh mix of prose and poetry by the current cohort of writers in the Master of Arts in Creative Writing Programme at Victoria University of Wellington’s International Institute of Modern Letters. Caleb Harris, Ash Davida Jane, Elaine Webster, Cris Cucerzan, Rebecca Reilly, Geraldine Warren, Stacey Teague, Una Cruickshank, Mikee Sto-Domingo, and Fiona Lincoln are introduced (in that order) by Kate Duignan.

DATE: Monday 2 September
TIME: 12.15-1.15pm
VENUE: Te Marae, Level 4 Te Papa
(please note that no food may be taken onto Te Marae).

Writers on Mondays is presented by the International Institute of Modern Letters and The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

This series is open to the public and free of charge.

Poetry Shelf noticeboard: Jordan Hamel’s World Poetry Slam Fundraising Show

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Our favourite boi Jordan Hamel is spreading his wings and leaving his nest, and we’re gonna help him fly. Jordan will be competing in the Individual World Poetry Slam 2019 Championships in San Diego, California at the end of September (That’s in the goddamn USA!) So we’re having a little fundraising gig to help him out.

Hosted by MC extraordinaire Ben Fagan, the night will feature Jordan himself performing alongside a group of special guests who will be announced! There will be poetry/comedy/music and plenty more. All money raised on the night goes towards getting Jordan to the States to represent little old Aotearoa.

So come on down to Cavern Club, have some drinks, have some laughs and help us give Jordan a good send off.

Tickets $10 on the door.

Special edition zines will be for sale on the night.