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HEY YOU!
YEAH, YOU, THE KID WITH THE INK-STAINED FINGERS
AND LOOK OF DESPAIR. YOU’RE A WRITER, RIGHT? OF
COURSE YOU ARE. WHAT WOULD YOU THINK IF I SAID,
  i’m from a literary magazine, and we’d
  LIKE TO Print A FULL BOOK OF YOUR work.
  oh, AND we’D like TO DO IT FOR FREE.


WELL, GUESS WHAT? we can.
THE QUIZ & QUILL is calling for submissions for
the 2012 single-author chapbook.
                                       ENTRY RULES
     Compile 12-25 pages of your original work in a single document. These pages

 1   can consist of any genre and any number of pieces. (We recommend more than
     one piece.) These will be the pieces that are published if you win.
     Send your submission as an attachment to quizandquill@otterbein.edu by

 2   Monday, April 9, at 5 p.m. In the body of your email, include the name and




                                                             Quiz&
     page number of each piece. (Makes it easier on us.)
     All years and majors are encouraged to submit. Open



                                                              Quill
     to current Otterbein students only. English senior
 3   writing projects are not eligible. The Q&Q staff will
     vote on all submissions in the next few weeks.

good luck and happy writing!
QUIZ&quilL SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012


Tulips               IN THE

GUTTER,
BLUE LIPS                              IN THE

GARDEN
JORDY
LAWRENCE
STEWART




                       SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 1
TULIPS IN THE GUTTER,
   BLUE LIPS IN THE GARDEN


 A COLLECTION OF POETRY BY
  JORDY LAWRENCE STEWART




           QUIZ&quilL
SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012

                    SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 3
QUIZ&quill
otterbein university’s student LITerary MAGazine

MANAGING EDITOR Tony DeGenaro
PAGE DESIGNER Mike Cirelli
COPY EDITOR Whitney Reed
advertising COORDINATOR Jeff Kintner
faculty advisor Dr. Shannon Lakanen

Staff
Mackenzie Boyer
Emily Clark
Kayla Forshey
Meg Freado
Danielle Gagliano
Alyssa Mazey
Brittany Peltier
Kathleen Agnes Quigley
Jordy Lawrence Stewart

JOIN OUR STAFF
Q&Q is always looking for students to join our staff.
All years and majors are welcome. We meet every
Thursday from 5-6:30. Email quizandquill@otterbein.
edu for more information.

SUBMISSION POLICY
Q&Q prides itself on publishing the highest quality
creative work. Therefore, every precaution is taken
to assure a writer’s anonymity during the selection
process. Only the advisor of Q&Q knows the identi-
ties of those who submit work to the magazine until
after staff members’ selections are finalized.

CONTACT US
Send all inquiries to quizandquill@otterbein.edu.

 4 | QUIZ&quilL
TABLE OF
CONTENTS

                                        Short North    8
                       Hallelujah West Park Street    10
             I Shake Myself to Sleep Sometimes        13
                                             Edisto   15
                                        Raging Bull   17
               If I Don’t Make It to Sleep Tonight    20
    There’s a Coupe Parked on the Pine Trees          22
                        Here’s Looking at You, Kid    24
          Frame It and Hang It in the Basement        26
                           A Blue Jean Wax Poetic     28
                             Last Lines of the Year   30
                          So I Am a Ghost Tonight     33
       If You’re Gonna Break It, Break It Clean       36
 I’d Write You a Letter, But I’m No Letter Writer     40
                                      Ashes, Ashes    42
                                 About the Author     44
                               SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 5
I’d like to thank my mother and father for their hard work and faith
 in my passion. I’d also like to thank my sister for picking me up many,
many times and for my good friends who kept me from falling too far
down. Finally, for the girl who filled up my head and heart with most of
     these words, thank you for your patience and spirit, as I must
                   apologize for the breaking of mine.




                                             SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 7
SHORT
    NORTH
     9/10/11




    jazz survives on the splashes
    of a beat up cymbal swinging
    onto an ocean wave of cool.
    a ukulele boy singing out in his
    bare feet, vocalizing his bare soul.
    the night is ripe – right as rain.
    black, steel arches dressed up
    in white lights painting stars
    on the flowing parade of cars.
    a turn of the hips and you’ve got
    cloud nine echoing from a p.a.
    blaring beautiful lungs at high E.
    you want a cigarette and you
    don’t even smoke but the night
    is smoking. step on out and hear
    the chatter of a hundred bars
    with a hundred different names,
    and a million different people
    who have a million different stories to tell.




8 | QUIZ&quilL
through my light frames
i look through tall windows
onto hung artwork without frames,
just as free as the hands that painted
them. in the steaming machinery
of human traffic there’re six legs
and maybe one or two shared
hearts, a shop for every country
and an open doorway to get you there.
could life be so easy? the world so small?
i snap back to my senses snapping
my fingers 1,2,1,2,3,4. duh dah duh.
the sidewalk arrives to the impressionists
and their statements, ladders and brushes,
creativity’s sweat and time on a twenty
foot stretch of wall and now i’ve got a legion of
aspiration calling for war in my unfit mind.
beggars working the corner shake their
cups in the rhythm of the beating street:
sadness, confusion, sincerity – can you dig it?

i’d say endlessly.




                                              SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 9
Q&A                              JORDY LAWRENCE STEWART
    How long have you been writing poetry?
         I started writing poetry when I was thirteen or fourteen. It was ter-
    rible stuff too, but I soon found myself falling in love with the craft, so
    it’s been about a ten-year love affair so far.


    What is your inspiration when working with style and content?
        I read a lot of poetry, so it’s hard to peg any one person. I enjoy the
    Beats and their style and sense of language. The kind of madness for
    form they had – that recklessness and rambling – it really changed how
    I looked at poetry. Diversity is the key. I can be reading with Shake-
    speare one night and having a drink with Bukowski the next. I take it
    wherever I can find it, whatever “it” is anyway.  



44 | QUIZ&quilL
What is the story behind your title, Tulips in the Gutter, Blue
Lips in the Garden?
    I’ve been in the position in my life where I had to make the most
out of a bad time or sink down with it, and I was there doing that with
some of the best people I know. We were all kind of tulips – out bloom-
ing in places we shouldn’t have been blooming, all wild-like in the bear
rain and snow. The blue lips part is just another spin on that idea I
guess. To be blue-lipped, tired, beaten, but not quite defeated and in a
beautiful spot all at the same time. I think there’s something to be said
for those days and people. We were all just kids out there.

Which poem is your favorite from the collection and why?
   I don’t think I could pick a favorite. Some of them were easier to
write than others, but that doesn’t make one any better than the other.
They all have a place for me.

If you could give yourself advice as a beginning writer what
would it be?
   If you don’t feel like you have to write, then don’t write. Many
people want to be a “writer.” But I think a lot of the time writers find
themselves writing when they wish they could be out doing other
things. The writer is a slave to his or her words and perceptions.
There’s usually no want at all – only the need. I tell myself to put the
“what I want” of my writing to the side. It only gets in the way.

What writers do you enjoy, even if they do not directly
influence your style?
   J.D. Salinger is at the top of the list. He had such an innate ability
and understanding of his own work. You have faith and conflict with
these people he wrote to life. I’ve always respected and admired that
quality in a writer, and he’s the first person who comes to mind.

If you could smoke a cigarette with one poet, who would it be
and what would you say?
    Maybe Keats, yeah, I think it would be Keats, at least right at this
moment. He was around my age when he was doing his thing, and he
was bold when it came to writings of the heart. It’s hard to walk that
line between what should be made public and what should stay private.
I’d ask him about that, if he was ever self-conscious or afraid of that
thin distinction of choice. Though I don’t know how the smoking would
go over with him.



                                              SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 45
What challenges did you face while writing the collection?
       There are pieces in this collection that span from one month ago to
    three years ago. It was hard putting together a collection of the right
    variety and cohesion. It was also difficult cutting a final product that I
    thought people would want to read.

    How much sleep did you lose preparing these pieces for
    publication?
        I don’t think I could count the hours. It was more the wild nights of
    thinking and self-derision that came before the actual writing of some
    of these poems that ate up most of my nights. I was going on one or
    two hours of sleep a night back in the fall. That was when I was doing
    my best writing though.

    What is your project as a poet?
       I want to inspire people, but not in a conventional way. I want
    people to feel something – hopefully something refreshing – and I want
    them to get all crazy about it. There are lives being lived that people
    don’t normally like to talk about or ignore entirely, but there’s always
    more to it than that. I guess the catalyst of my work is that taboo Amer-
    ican story, but my project is everything else that surrounds it. There’s
    no time for apathy or ignorance, and that’s why poetry is important to
    me.

    What do you hope people will take away from this collection of
    poetry?
        Joy, sorrow and everything in between – if the reader could pick up
    this collection and feel something different from the time before they
    picked it up – that would be enough for me.

    Why don’t you use capitalization in your poems?
       I do, but rarely. Capitalization is a device I like to use to give more
    meaning to something in the poem or to show that something is “big-
    ger” than I am.

    What advice do you have for beginning poets?
        Read twice as much as you write, and don’t take life too seriously.

    What would you like to do after college?
      I’d like to teach college English and hopefully publish some of my
    work on the side. Traveling is also something I’d like to do.



46 | QUIZ&quilL
THE QUIZ&quilL SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK
 is a yearly publication filled entirely with the work of one author. To determine who this author
 is, the Q&Q editorial staff reviews and votes on the submissions of multiple authors. During the
 voting process, all works are left unsigned to ensure total objectivity. This year, the poetry of
 junior Jordy Lawrence Stewart, a creative writing major, was selected to be published in the
 single-author chapbook. For more information on Jordy, flip to the Q&A in the last few pages of
48 |chapbook.
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  • 1. HEY YOU! YEAH, YOU, THE KID WITH THE INK-STAINED FINGERS AND LOOK OF DESPAIR. YOU’RE A WRITER, RIGHT? OF COURSE YOU ARE. WHAT WOULD YOU THINK IF I SAID, i’m from a literary magazine, and we’d LIKE TO Print A FULL BOOK OF YOUR work. oh, AND we’D like TO DO IT FOR FREE. WELL, GUESS WHAT? we can. THE QUIZ & QUILL is calling for submissions for the 2012 single-author chapbook. ENTRY RULES Compile 12-25 pages of your original work in a single document. These pages 1 can consist of any genre and any number of pieces. (We recommend more than one piece.) These will be the pieces that are published if you win. Send your submission as an attachment to quizandquill@otterbein.edu by 2 Monday, April 9, at 5 p.m. In the body of your email, include the name and Quiz& page number of each piece. (Makes it easier on us.) All years and majors are encouraged to submit. Open Quill to current Otterbein students only. English senior 3 writing projects are not eligible. The Q&Q staff will vote on all submissions in the next few weeks. good luck and happy writing!
  • 2. QUIZ&quilL SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 Tulips IN THE GUTTER, BLUE LIPS IN THE GARDEN JORDY LAWRENCE STEWART SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 1
  • 3. TULIPS IN THE GUTTER, BLUE LIPS IN THE GARDEN A COLLECTION OF POETRY BY JORDY LAWRENCE STEWART QUIZ&quilL SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 3
  • 4. QUIZ&quill otterbein university’s student LITerary MAGazine MANAGING EDITOR Tony DeGenaro PAGE DESIGNER Mike Cirelli COPY EDITOR Whitney Reed advertising COORDINATOR Jeff Kintner faculty advisor Dr. Shannon Lakanen Staff Mackenzie Boyer Emily Clark Kayla Forshey Meg Freado Danielle Gagliano Alyssa Mazey Brittany Peltier Kathleen Agnes Quigley Jordy Lawrence Stewart JOIN OUR STAFF Q&Q is always looking for students to join our staff. All years and majors are welcome. We meet every Thursday from 5-6:30. Email quizandquill@otterbein. edu for more information. SUBMISSION POLICY Q&Q prides itself on publishing the highest quality creative work. Therefore, every precaution is taken to assure a writer’s anonymity during the selection process. Only the advisor of Q&Q knows the identi- ties of those who submit work to the magazine until after staff members’ selections are finalized. CONTACT US Send all inquiries to quizandquill@otterbein.edu. 4 | QUIZ&quilL
  • 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS Short North 8 Hallelujah West Park Street 10 I Shake Myself to Sleep Sometimes 13 Edisto 15 Raging Bull 17 If I Don’t Make It to Sleep Tonight 20 There’s a Coupe Parked on the Pine Trees 22 Here’s Looking at You, Kid 24 Frame It and Hang It in the Basement 26 A Blue Jean Wax Poetic 28 Last Lines of the Year 30 So I Am a Ghost Tonight 33 If You’re Gonna Break It, Break It Clean 36 I’d Write You a Letter, But I’m No Letter Writer 40 Ashes, Ashes 42 About the Author 44 SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 5
  • 6. I’d like to thank my mother and father for their hard work and faith in my passion. I’d also like to thank my sister for picking me up many, many times and for my good friends who kept me from falling too far down. Finally, for the girl who filled up my head and heart with most of these words, thank you for your patience and spirit, as I must apologize for the breaking of mine. SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 7
  • 7. SHORT NORTH 9/10/11 jazz survives on the splashes of a beat up cymbal swinging onto an ocean wave of cool. a ukulele boy singing out in his bare feet, vocalizing his bare soul. the night is ripe – right as rain. black, steel arches dressed up in white lights painting stars on the flowing parade of cars. a turn of the hips and you’ve got cloud nine echoing from a p.a. blaring beautiful lungs at high E. you want a cigarette and you don’t even smoke but the night is smoking. step on out and hear the chatter of a hundred bars with a hundred different names, and a million different people who have a million different stories to tell. 8 | QUIZ&quilL
  • 8. through my light frames i look through tall windows onto hung artwork without frames, just as free as the hands that painted them. in the steaming machinery of human traffic there’re six legs and maybe one or two shared hearts, a shop for every country and an open doorway to get you there. could life be so easy? the world so small? i snap back to my senses snapping my fingers 1,2,1,2,3,4. duh dah duh. the sidewalk arrives to the impressionists and their statements, ladders and brushes, creativity’s sweat and time on a twenty foot stretch of wall and now i’ve got a legion of aspiration calling for war in my unfit mind. beggars working the corner shake their cups in the rhythm of the beating street: sadness, confusion, sincerity – can you dig it? i’d say endlessly. SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 9
  • 9. Q&A JORDY LAWRENCE STEWART How long have you been writing poetry? I started writing poetry when I was thirteen or fourteen. It was ter- rible stuff too, but I soon found myself falling in love with the craft, so it’s been about a ten-year love affair so far. What is your inspiration when working with style and content? I read a lot of poetry, so it’s hard to peg any one person. I enjoy the Beats and their style and sense of language. The kind of madness for form they had – that recklessness and rambling – it really changed how I looked at poetry. Diversity is the key. I can be reading with Shake- speare one night and having a drink with Bukowski the next. I take it wherever I can find it, whatever “it” is anyway.   44 | QUIZ&quilL
  • 10. What is the story behind your title, Tulips in the Gutter, Blue Lips in the Garden? I’ve been in the position in my life where I had to make the most out of a bad time or sink down with it, and I was there doing that with some of the best people I know. We were all kind of tulips – out bloom- ing in places we shouldn’t have been blooming, all wild-like in the bear rain and snow. The blue lips part is just another spin on that idea I guess. To be blue-lipped, tired, beaten, but not quite defeated and in a beautiful spot all at the same time. I think there’s something to be said for those days and people. We were all just kids out there. Which poem is your favorite from the collection and why? I don’t think I could pick a favorite. Some of them were easier to write than others, but that doesn’t make one any better than the other. They all have a place for me. If you could give yourself advice as a beginning writer what would it be? If you don’t feel like you have to write, then don’t write. Many people want to be a “writer.” But I think a lot of the time writers find themselves writing when they wish they could be out doing other things. The writer is a slave to his or her words and perceptions. There’s usually no want at all – only the need. I tell myself to put the “what I want” of my writing to the side. It only gets in the way. What writers do you enjoy, even if they do not directly influence your style? J.D. Salinger is at the top of the list. He had such an innate ability and understanding of his own work. You have faith and conflict with these people he wrote to life. I’ve always respected and admired that quality in a writer, and he’s the first person who comes to mind. If you could smoke a cigarette with one poet, who would it be and what would you say? Maybe Keats, yeah, I think it would be Keats, at least right at this moment. He was around my age when he was doing his thing, and he was bold when it came to writings of the heart. It’s hard to walk that line between what should be made public and what should stay private. I’d ask him about that, if he was ever self-conscious or afraid of that thin distinction of choice. Though I don’t know how the smoking would go over with him. SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK 2012 | 45
  • 11. What challenges did you face while writing the collection? There are pieces in this collection that span from one month ago to three years ago. It was hard putting together a collection of the right variety and cohesion. It was also difficult cutting a final product that I thought people would want to read. How much sleep did you lose preparing these pieces for publication? I don’t think I could count the hours. It was more the wild nights of thinking and self-derision that came before the actual writing of some of these poems that ate up most of my nights. I was going on one or two hours of sleep a night back in the fall. That was when I was doing my best writing though. What is your project as a poet? I want to inspire people, but not in a conventional way. I want people to feel something – hopefully something refreshing – and I want them to get all crazy about it. There are lives being lived that people don’t normally like to talk about or ignore entirely, but there’s always more to it than that. I guess the catalyst of my work is that taboo Amer- ican story, but my project is everything else that surrounds it. There’s no time for apathy or ignorance, and that’s why poetry is important to me. What do you hope people will take away from this collection of poetry? Joy, sorrow and everything in between – if the reader could pick up this collection and feel something different from the time before they picked it up – that would be enough for me. Why don’t you use capitalization in your poems? I do, but rarely. Capitalization is a device I like to use to give more meaning to something in the poem or to show that something is “big- ger” than I am. What advice do you have for beginning poets? Read twice as much as you write, and don’t take life too seriously. What would you like to do after college? I’d like to teach college English and hopefully publish some of my work on the side. Traveling is also something I’d like to do. 46 | QUIZ&quilL
  • 12. THE QUIZ&quilL SINGLE-AUTHOR CHAPBOOK is a yearly publication filled entirely with the work of one author. To determine who this author is, the Q&Q editorial staff reviews and votes on the submissions of multiple authors. During the voting process, all works are left unsigned to ensure total objectivity. This year, the poetry of junior Jordy Lawrence Stewart, a creative writing major, was selected to be published in the single-author chapbook. For more information on Jordy, flip to the Q&A in the last few pages of 48 |chapbook. the QUIZ quilL &