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Archive for January, 2008

“Beauty School” by Ranee Zaporski

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Fall 2007, Volume 31, Number 2

Her dresser top reminds me of a beautiful shopping mall. Make-up that will work magic, arranged in neat rows according to color.

“This will make the boys notice your eyes,” my older sister says.

The blusher and eye shadow with sparkles are carefully painted on my face, then washed off before Mom or Dad gets home. Make-up with names like Deep Sea Blue Coral and Hint of Spice. Nicole holds up the picture of a model, ripped out from her favorite magazine.

“This will define your cheekbones.”

Nicole gives me a makeover every Saturday in front of her dresser mirror. She calls it Nicole’s School of Beauty, and tells me I am her only customer.
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“Boxcar” by Arielle Greenberg

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Fall 2007, Volume 31, Number 2

You’ve got that shiny boxcar
painted Rage-on-Wheels in fire letters on the side
& you’ve been driving for years
& you zip through town on just your own
heidy-ho and I’ll tear you down.

You carjack me and carjack my sister,
carjack my baby sister and my baby girl
& drag us around by the long brown hair
shot with gold that we got from you,
heidy-ho, toodle-oo, names spelt out in fire.

No engine, no motor,
just a little boxcar jacked to the hilt
& its speedy missus, shooting off gold
from the crowns in our teeth, jaws cocked wide
as we’re dragged around, heidy-ho, years on end, end in flame.


Arielle Greenberg is the author of My Kafka Century (Action Books, 2005) and Given (Verse, 2002) and the chapbook Farther Down: Songs from the Allergy Trials (New Michigan, 2003). Her poems have been included the 2004 and 2005 editions of Best American Poetry and a number of other anthologies, including Legitimate Dangers (Sarabande, 2006), and she is the recipient of a MacDowell Colony fellowship. She is co-editor of three forthcoming feminist poetry projects: with Rachel Zucker, Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections, an anthology of essays and poems (Iowa, 2008); with Lara Glenum, Gurlesque, a theory-driven poetry anthology (Saturnalia, 2009); and with Becca Klaver, an anthology of contemporary poetry on girlhood (Switchback, 2008). Greenberg also studies American subcultures, and edited a college reader, Youth Subcultures: Exploring Underground America (Longman, 2006). She is the poetry editor for the journal Black Clock, a founder and co-editor of the journal Court Green, and is the founder-moderator of the poet-moms listserv. She is an Assistant Professor in the poetry program at Columbia College Chicago and lives in Evanston, IL with her family.