virtual reading: Salamander issue #51

Flyer for next Friday’s Salamander virtual reading.

Just a quick post to share that Salamander is hosting a virtual reading on Friday, March 26, from 6-7 PM EST, featuring readings from three contributors from Issue #51: Jinwoo Chong, Natalie Shapero, and B.M. Owens.

This event is free and open to the public; registration is required. Register here, and after registering, you will receive a confirmation email allowing you to join the reading.

In the meantime, I encourage y’all to spend time with Jinwoo Chong’s story “The Lesser Light of Dying Stars” as well as other excerpts from our current issue.

We look forward to seeing you next Friday and celebrating the remarkable work from this issue!

sprained & rotten thoughts

Photo of three rotting tomatoes by Wendy Wei.

Checking in this week after being absent last week due to spraining my ankle while going downstairs doing the laundry. Been describing my foot as looking like rotten meat. Like, Charles Baudelaire would’ve written about it rotten. Like, Upton Sinclair would’ve seen in it a metaphor to use in The Jungle rotten.

But I’m back at it, life. Last night, I had a blast reading as part of the Pangyrus issue 8 reading alongside Pam Painter, Joelle Fraser, Ryane Nicole Granados, and Artress Bethany White. Highlights included White’s poem “Outlander Blues” and Granados’ essay “Love Letter to My Soon to Be 13-Year-Old Black Son.” We also had a lovely conversation among the readers afterward, moderated by Greg Harris. At one point, I took a shot at the Norton anthology and suggested that lit mags hold the real lively canons of our times. Do with that what you will.

Another highlight of my week was sharing the work of J. Jennifer Espinoza with my literature students. Espinoza’s “Makeup Ritual” (second poem at the link) in particular led to some engaging conversations about human experience and the value of daily rituals to provide grounding in a world constantly upended.

I wish y’all happy reading. May you (pues, tambien yo) continue on the mend in our respective ways.