from “Out of Wedlock”


she's promised to return when / their body replicates coastline. to manage erosion. fossils replace stones. that silences replace even this / tender arrangement of heat. re-arrangement of lines / bent toward coastal curves / fails to locate with certainty any construction of these arrivals –

 

 

 

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Jennifer Reimer grew up in the borderlands of Southern California. She has a B.A in English from NYU (2002) and a M.F.A in Writing from the University of San Francisco (2005). Her poetry and fiction have appeared in St. Ignatian Literary Review, Commonweal, Our Stories and Denver Syntax (Forthcoming). She is the co-founder of Achiote Press. She’s currently working on a Ph.D in Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

A native of the Pacific island of Guahan (Guam), Craig Perez immigrated to California in 1995. He completed his MFA at the University of San Francisco, and he is the co-founder of Achiote Press. His work has appeared in Jacket, Slope, RainTaxi, Watchword, Galatea Resurrects, Zafusy, and Elimae, among others. He blogs at blindelephant.blogspot.com.