At the recent Hyphen-sponsored Ed Lin and Lisa Chen reading at EastWind Books in Berkeley – which, for the record, I was like 45 minutes late to because I always get lost in Berkeley, like always – Barbara slipped me Issue #16 of the literary magazine OCHO, which she guest edited. OCHO is a publication that goes along with MiPOesias Magazine and publishing dynasty run by Didi Menendez; I don’t exactly understand all the connections between OCHO and MiPoesias but I am digging on the mystery.
Each issue of OCHO is guest-edited by others and of her issue, Reyes says: “My intent is not to forward any single clique, club, or school of poetry/poetic thought, but rather, to present something of a living Venn Diagram that is the multiple poetic communities that we inhabit, and that necessarily come into contact and collision with one another, responding and reacting to one another, yielding manifold outcomes.”
I’ve been reading OCHO #16 on the bus to and from work for the past week and, let me tell you, there is nothing more delicious than losing yourself in a really good poem during a short and sunny bus ride. Like a well-planned mix tape that your best friend made you in 8th grade, Reyes chooses from the Bay Area’s finest talents like the always luscious Jaime Jacinto, the fierce Truong Tran and the politically beautiful Mathew Shenoda. It was also my first chance to read Hyphen contributor Ching-in Chen's work which hauntingly tells of the misadventures of a Chinese American girl named Xiaomei. Another real treat is the first three scenes of Jessica Hagedorn’s recently produced play Fe in the Desert.
But the best thing about a mixtape is the familiar artists mixed in with someone new that your best friend knows you will love. For me, that was Texas-based poet Sasha Pimental Chacon, whose poem “On a Fingering of Oneself” was a particular joy to read on the 12 Folsom. She writes: “And here, the ridge // I know best / reptilian like a dinosaur’s neck/ storied from the inside // out, is the scab / where his nail insisted.” Lovely.
You can buy OCHO #16 and other issues here.
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