by C. Dale Young
I have a new poem in POETRY magazine with audio file if you want to hear me read it.
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by C. Dale Young
I have a new poem in POETRY magazine with audio file if you want to hear me read it.
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For your Wednesday, a poem from C. Dale Young on growing wings.
In flagrante delicto
An itch, and then that prickly heat, the pointed tips at the wings’ terminus tenting the skin between my shoulder blades. I was so young then—pain, that ripping sensation and that sound as those points compromised the muscle, as they tore through my skin. The wings erupted. My wings spewed from my back. I expected blood to splatter, but in the mirror the tiled floor behind me remained clean. And as my wings extended, I saw that the greyish feathers were clean. No one can recreate the panic of the first time. Some would say I am crazy, that this was just a dream. But it was no dream. Over a lifetime, I have become a Master of concealment. I have learned to tuck my wings, learned to wear two shirts until the wings blacken, wither, and fall off. I don’t even know why I am telling you this. I shouldn’t be telling you this. But there are times like this one where, standing naked, I try to deploy them, anxious to show the very things that used to terrify me. I open my shoulders. I lean forward. I wait. Go ahead. Put your arms around me. Press your warm fingers into my back. There. Right there. "In flagrante delicto" from The Halo (c) 2016 by C. Dale Young. Appears with permission of Four Way Books. All rights reserved.
Writeliving Interview with Four Way Books Author C. Dale Young
“Writing means everything to me. I could give up many things in my life, but I cannot imagine not writing. With that said, writing is a privilege. One writes when one can. I don’t believe in overcoming adversity as a writer, but I am biased, terribly biased. I watch people work to overcome cancer every day. That is adversity. Writers, myself included, love to wallow in the misery of this slight or that slight. But that isn’t really writing any way. That is the business of writing. When you are deep in the process of drafting, when time stops and you are outside of time absorbed in getting the words down, in getting the words right, that is writing. And that is an incredible thing. The rest of it is all business. I have overcome many adversities in my life, but none related to writing. Maybe I am the lesser for that.” Read the full interview by Martin Ott here. C. Dale Young’s most recent poetry collection, Torn, is available from Four Way Books. His next poetry collection, The Halo, is forthcoming from Four Way Books in 2016.
"The Call" by C. Dale Young in Columbia Daily Tribune
Read "The Call" by C. Dale Young (Torn) in the Columbia Daily Tribune.
Torn is available from Four Way Books.
C. Dale Young at Tillamook Bay Community College
This October, Four Way Books author C. Dale Young (Torn) spoke with students at Tillamook Bay Community College. He told them that "a community needs art in order to thrive and we initiate art simply by having a conversation with another person." Read more about it here.
Torn is available from Four Way Books.
C. Dale Young at the 15th Biennial Dodge Poetry Festival
The 15th Biennial Dodge Poetry Festival has begun! The last day is this Sunday, October 26. Four Way Books author C. Dale Young (Torn) is on the poet lineup for the festival, which is at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and in Newark’s Downtown Arts District.
Torn is available from Four Way Books. C. Dale Young's poetry collection The Halo is forthcoming from Four Way Books in early 2016.
C. Dale Young at Dodge Poetry Festival
Tomorrow, Thursday, October 23, through Sunday, October 26, C. Dale Young (Torn) will be on the poet lineup for the 15th Biennial Dodge Poetry Festival. The festival will take place at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and in Newark’s Downtown Arts District.
Torn is available from Four Way Books. C. Dale Young's poetry collection The Halo is forthcoming from Four Way Books in early 2016.