spring 2009

The chaparral is an ecosystem that can withstand drought, fire, and Southern California’s hot dry summers. It’s what grows out of the hard clay that lives underneath the concrete superstructures of LA. We try to cultivate it, clear the brush, and control the wildlife, but the hard-leafed scrub oak just grows and burns. If there’s anything natural about Southern California, it’s the chaparral. With this resilient and diverse spirit, we present the poems in the inaugural issue of Chaparral. All the writers featured in this first issue live and write in Southern California, and we hope the work here represents the range, terrain, and virtuosity of this varied and surreal landscape we call LA.

Douglas KearneyThe Black Automaton in Tag: Refugee
The Black Automaton in Tag: Negro
The Black Automaton in Tag: Nigger

Douglas Kearney


George Jimenez(si an’)
q&a

George Jimenez


Kate Martin RoweThe Indescribable Shape of Effort
On the Modification of Clouds, or When the Clouds Don’t Listen

Kate Martin Rowe


Allison Benis WhiteTorso of a Woman
La Savoisienne

Allison Benis White


Dan MurphyRe-reading
Afternoon Suite

Dan Murphy


Victoria ChangDear P. I
Dear P. II
Dear P. III

Victoria Chang


Michael O'KeefeThe Fallen
Full Lotus

Michael O'Keefe


Dorothy BarresiHow’s the World Treating You?
Responsibility

Dorothy Barresi


Patty SeyburnSalton Sea
The Interview

Patty Seyburn


Amy GerstlerTo My Purse
q&a

Amy Gerstler