Welcome to SWWIM Every Day’s preview coverage of Miami Book Fair (MBF) 2021! The poets whose work you’ll be reading every weekday from October 25 through November 12 are just a few of the many authors from around the world participating in this year’s MBF, the nation’s largest gathering of writers and readers of all ages. They all look forward to sharing their work, thoughts, and ideas both in person and online. Between November 14 and November 21, new poet conversations and readings will be launched and available for free on miamibookfaironline.com (in addition to other content). For more information, visit the website and follow MBF on Instagram and Twitter at @miamibookfair and use the hashtag #miamibookfair2021.
Written on the white slip at the bottom of a polaroid, cut off by the frame: a name. Many years passed before I learned surnames come first in Korea. I rode my bicycle in circles around this reversal. For years, my skin leaped from shadow to shadow. I drank the darkness, or the darkness drank me, but what’s the difference when your veins are full of haunting? One day I will walk the narrow streets of many cities full of ice freshly frozen. I will hike through forests of wind storms newly risen. I will learn and forget the names of many trees, of tea leaves plucked too early in the season. I will orbit the earth like a moon searching for its shadow. Where does a moon find its planet? Or is it the other way around? To be a recently hatched egg-moon, curved shell pinned to the sky. I’ve spent my whole life in orbit of other people’s light, celestial satellite in ceaseless wane. How much can you learn from a stranger’s surname? A young animal crawls its way out of the womb, stretches its legs, and feels cold for the very first time.
Tiana Nobile is a Korean American adoptee, Kundiman fellow, and recipient of a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer's Award. Recently named one of The Gambit’s “40 Under 40,” her poetry debut, CLEAVE, was released by Hub City Press in 2021. She is a finalist of the National Poetry Series and Kundiman Poetry Prize, and her writing has appeared in Poetry Northwest, The New Republic, Guernica, and Southern Cultures, among others. She lives in Bulbancha, a.k.a. New Orleans, Louisiana.
Credit: from CLEAVE, published by Hub City Press in April 2021. Permission granted by the poet.
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