10 Questions
10 Questions for Matthew E. Henry
- By Marissa Perez
the pair of gold teeth you found as a child, hidden
at the bottom of your mother’s jewelry box,
were not from your father’s dental school failure,
artificials he filed from ferric molds.
—from "an open letter to the woman sharing her funny story in this writing workshop", Volume 62, Issue 2 (Spring 2021)
Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote.
I wrote a persona poem wherein the speaker is an old, Black, southern grandmother on trial for murdering a white man. On the witness stand, and through a you-know-she-taught-Sunday-school-to-Adam-and-Eve-in-Eden voice, she explains her justification for the crime. It was one of my first published pieces, but I did not like it. I was discovering my...