When you think of me in LA think of Hollywood Hills
recovering from that death flu, my cough rattling across the wrap
around deck, how it was all painted white and I listened
to that one Jenny Lewis song
over and over until you begged me to play
something else, my tongue sangria stained.
Think of Magenta 120s and the spa in Koreatown …
Poem, in its entirety, is available in the printed version of the current issue.
Bio:
KATHERINE ALEXANDRA HARVEY is the author of the novel Quiet Time. Her work has appeared in the Malahat Review, the Fiddlehead, Grain, Plenitude Magazine, EXILE, Quill & Quire, Existere, Riddle Fence, and Newfoundland Quarterly, among other publications. Her first poetry chapbook is forthcoming with Anstruther Press. She currently resides in Montreal and is working to complete her second novel,
Green Eye Blue, and the new poetry collection Tender Parts.