Steve Scafidi, Jr.’s poetry collections are
For Love of Common Words (LSU, 2006),
Sparks from a Nine-Pound Hammer (LSU, 2001), which won the Larry Levis Reading Prize,
The Cabinet Maker's Window and
To the Bramble and the Briar. His poem “The Egg Suckers” was the winner of
Shenandoah’s 2005 Boatwright Prize. He is a cabinetmaker and lives with his family in Summit Point, West Virginia. "On First Looking into Golding's Ovid" first appeared in
Shenandoah 51/1.
It’s still the same – he turns, she turns – the end of a candle burns, maybe, in the eye socket of a severed head. It’s still the same wedding guests who fill these straw canoes, who float down river … Continue reading →