The annual RYPA returns for another year of delightful and insightful poetry that happens to be written by young people—in a new format. This 48-page chapbook, mailed to all Rattle subscribers along with our spring 2019 issue, is not a collection just for kids—these are missives to adults from the next generation, confronting big topics with fresh eyes and a child-like spontaneity. Twenty poets age 15 or younger contributed to this volume. Order your copy and see why the RYPA is always the highlight of our year as publishers.
Contents Lucia Baca Two Poems Angélica Borrego Summer Days Olivia Bourke Domestic Violence April Chukwueke I Am a Black Girl Lexi Duarte The Stars Josephina Green On Forever C.A. Harper Two Haiku Lily Hicks Woman with Button Earrings Angelique Jean Lindberg False Vibrato Rylee McNiff My Name Is Love and I’m an Amputee Ethan Paulk Sometimes I Sing Lydia Phelps Dear God McKenzie Renfrew A Forest of a Home Ellie Shumaker Read My Rocks Emmy Song Summer in Chicago Rowan Stephenson Poetry Saoirse Stice Question When the Birds Were Banished from the Palace Zachary Tsokos The Box of My History Layla Varty It’s a Beautiful Day Simon Zuckert Sick Boy .. Cover Art Noralyn Lucero
Rattle is a publication of the Rattle Foundation, an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the practice of poetry, and is not affiliated with any other organization. Alan C. Fox is its founder.
I loved being able to share these poems with my children. This is the first book of poems I've ever read, I think, by children rather than for children.
I really enjoyed reading these poems, and I was so impressed with the amazing talent of these young people! This is a great chapbook...and congrats to all the young poets.