feature + interview up at Crab Creek Review blog!

Happy to share a poetry feature and mini-interview that went live earlier this week up at the Crab Creek Review blog!


[image error]This feature comes as part of their “From Their Archive” series. It’s a generous and encouraging feature to see in the writing community. The post includes my poems “Alien” and “Desgraciado” as well as a short interview where I talk about things that are inspiring me lately and give some advice on the writing life.


“Alien” is included in my second full length poetry collection, Small Fires (FutureCycle Press). This poem is a good keystone of sorts for that project as it has some of the major themes explored throughout that book.


I’m sharing “Alien” below but highly encourage y’all to check out the full post.


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José Angel Araguz


Alien


When I heard this word first thrown around

in conversation, my family’s Spanish

cracked to let in this strange stretch

of cautious whisper, the weather changed

in my mind. I’d read of spaceships,

of planets so advanced you could

travel freely, no stopping to be

asked about citizenship, no stone

face behind a badge peering

to where I sat in the backseat.

The world became another place.

The word wetback began to bring

to mind the scene where the dark creature

burst from a woman’s stomach

in a movie. The sky grew overcast

in my mother’s eyes, kept her inside,

when someone talked of borders.

Rosaries turned secret communicators.

Prayers: reports of worry and want.

Each crucifix, a satellite.

Before, I would stand outside and look

at what I felt to be not empty space

but an open window to another life.

Now, another life invaded.

There were people with papers,

and there were people without.

There were questions I was told

the answers to should they come up.

There were stories I was asked

to forget. When my mother pressed

the silver face of St. Jude

into my palm, I felt the weight of it,

the cold and unfamiliar

​feel of what I didn’t know.


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Check out another poem and my mini-interview at the Crab Creek Review blog!

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