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'Burn'

Lost Horse Press

by Katrina Roberts

A tower of bales suddenly aflame in Yakima makes

news. Not dry enough, a static flash, indeterminate

cause, though vast lost. Next day, crisp grass beneath

the Ford so he slicks it off. But these things, like sparks

from exhaust—we understand them. What of the wick

effect, spontaneous combustion of human flesh: torso

and arms consumed; bare skull, lower legs intact, rooms

left relatively uncharred while the TV-watcher flares,

burns, and burns out? Loneliness is a factor, some

figure; others flat out disregard such stories as fluff.

But sometimes it seems there's only the mind and heart

inflicting cause, body simply providing the ride... so

summer long: being alone, being alone, being alone

builds until one gives in for something else to start.

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is the author of four collections of poems, and the editor of an anthology including 85 voices out of the many writers who've participated in the Visiting Writers Reading Series she directs at Whitman College, where she's the Mina Schwabacher Professor of English and the Humanities.

Before she moved to the Pacific Northwest to get some grapevines in the ground, she had a decade's run of adjunct teaching in Cambridge, MA (Harvard Extension, Boston University, Holy Cross, Keene State College, University of Southern Maine, Bard College Institute for Writing and Thinking). She's a graduate of Harvard University and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.

Introduced to the ways of wine-making in Switzerland, Italy, and France, today Roberts continues to learn the artistry and alchemy of crafting wine and spirits in Walla Walla, Washington, where, with her husband, Jeremy Barker, she co-founded and runs Tytonidae Cellars, as well as the Walla Walla Distilling Company. They can generally find their three small children playing with barn cats in the good dirt somewhere not far from the vineyard.

"Burn" was published in Roberts' collection titled Friendly Fire, winner of the Idaho Prize for Poetry 2007.

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Chérie Newman is an arts and humanities producer and on-air host for Montana Public Radio, and a freelance writer. Her weekly literary program, The Write Question, is broadcast on several public radio stations, and available online at PRX.org and MTPR.org.