Wonderful news! My prose poem, โReturn to Beck,โ was published at Cerasus Magazine, a fantastic international literary magazine out of the UK. (Props to my fellow Gen Xers and โ90s babies in the house. ๐โจ๐ธ)
Check out the many fantastic artists in Issue #2, submission guidelines here, and read on for a small excerpt from parts of four stanzas in my piece:
โReturn to Beckโ excerpt:
I look down this very long set of rectangular tables pushed together and there is Beck, dressed like the โ90s, singing along to Beck. And I walk past him, also singing Beck, thinking: โKeep it cool. Pretend this is just a normal thing, Beck sitting here, singing his own songโโฆ
Beck never made eye contact (cool customer); he just went about his business, giving off 100% Beckness. The Beckness was just real-life rolling off of him, down the tables, and people milling around but nobody saying this was any big thing, this was just the same old Beckitude, any day of the week. And I was trying to keep my stuff together. Sure, I could mill around, I could keep it coolโฆ
I took down some fizzled balloons, some soggy streamers wound around my bare arms, outside the party, outside the door, but didnโt see the trash can, didnโt see anybody, so I turned back to Beck, walked back in. There he still was, being all 100% Beck, Beckalicious, Becktastic. He hadnโt movedโฆ.
I was trying to keep it together, โjust keep it together,โ and walking around him at the terribly long tables and him not making eye contact, and the โ90s were back but we had nowhere to take them. So Beck kept singing Beck, Beckifically, and the Beckness was all around, 100% authentic, the โ90s were oozingโฆ
For the entire, much longer prose poem, check out Issue 2.