Jana-Lee Germaine
Poetry
Jana-Lee Germaine’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in Cimarron Review, Bellevue Literary Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, Poet Lore, Southern Poetry Review, The Carolina Quarterly, december, The Potomac Review, and elsewhere. Bellevue Literary Review featured her poem “Eating Disorder” in their “Off the Page” reading series in New York City. She is a recipient of an Academy of American Poets Prize. She earned an MFA from Emerson College and is a Senior Poetry Reader for Ploughshares. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and four children.
Oklahoma, Blackbirds
“ I suffered domestic violence in my first marriage. With the help of family and friends I was eventually able to escape. When I left, I drove to a place in Arizona where I knew my ex-husband would never be able to find me. On that trip, I had an amazing experience with blackbirds early one morning, which eventually became this poem. It was an incredible moment of abundance and wonder in the midst of the darkest place I had ever been. This poem is part of my manuscript Learning Curve, which explores my escape from domestic violence, the long road to healing, and the way the fears I’ve carried affected my eventual journey into a second marriage and motherhood. ”