Who is in your chosen family?
This poem considers the lines of loyalty in families and how particular memories, like a grandmother keeping “wishbones from chicken carcasses / in an empty margarine container on top of the fridge,” can be a portal to love. The nan in this poem is a character of generosity and permission, and we imagine her through stories of trips, funerals, and visits.
Tayi Tibble – (Te Whānau-ā-Apanui/Ngāti Porou) is a writer and poet who lives in Wellington, New Zealand. In 2017 she completed a Masters in Creative Writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters, Victoria University of Wellington, where she was the recipient of the Adam Foundation Prize. Poūkahangatus is her first book.
Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
Aria Aber — The Only Cab Service of Farmington, Maine
Donika Kelly — In the Chapel of St. Mary’s
Linda Hogan — Song for the Turtles of the Gulf
Lory Bedikian — On the Way to Oshagan
Nico Amador — Flower Wars
Darrel Alejandro Holnes — Amending Wall
Elizabeth Bishop — Sestina
Major Jackson — Blunts
Andrés Cerpa — Seasonal without Spring: Autumn
Kaveh Akbar — How Prayer Works
Gail McConnell — Worm
Romeo Oriogun — Pink Club
Kathleen Flenniken — Married Love
Imtiaz Dharker — Don’t Miss Out! Book Right Now for the Journey of a Lifetime!
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Jake Skeets — Daybreak
Tishani Doshi — Species
Jason Allen-Paisant — Right now I’m Standing
Jacob Shores-Argüello — Make Believe
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