Spring 2025 Black River Chapbook Competition Winner : Emelie Griffin

The Black River Chapbook Competition

 

We’re so pleased to announce that we have chosen a winner for the Spring 2025 Black River Chapbook Competition. A big, heartfelt congratulations goes to Emelie Griffin for winning the prize with her chapbook California Pompeii. Congratulations also to this year’s finalists and semi-finalists. Thanks to everyone who participated in the Spring 2025 BRCC!

Emelie Griffin’s work has received support from the Ucross Foundation, Inprint, the Academy of American Poets, and the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers’ Conference; and has been published by journals including Denver QuarterlyNew England Review, and American Chordata. She teaches at Florida State University.

 


Selected Poem from California Pompeii


 

Horses on the Beach

 

An orange flame pierced

and then remade the forest more like itself.

Sparks, like misplaced stars, drifted.

Then, swarmed. As if the sun

had thrown itself down. Sun

in an ancient sense: giver, taker.

The eye could not correct that orange cast.

Eye, a ravine

the world pours through.

With full force, what’s seen

strikes the mind. The mind

hurts, unsure how to lace

beauty with disaster.

How like love this is—

our attention rearing up

in sudden nearness to an end.

The animal nerve said away.

The horses felt shade becoming heat

and ran from it.

Until cool sand, ocean sliding up

to pool in the ruts their hoofs carved.

The grey shapes of their damp heads

lifted and lowered in relief.

All that water, more

than they’d known was in the world.