The George Oppen Memorial BBQ
A Poem
Eric Tyler Benick
2019, Poetry


26 September 2025, 7:39 am

My least favorite of my traits is how often I second guess myself.  I don’t allow my instincts to be correct.  It’s always a mistake and one that I suppose I will never allow myself to internalize.  I want to do better; I want to create in the ways that I create naturally, freely, thoughtlessly.

This poem is a reminder to freely open and let the words flow on their own.

I fell in love with the Eric Tyler Benick in the interview that follows the poem.  He writes the way I write.  He is inspired in the ways I am inspired.  He makes me want to be.  I wasn’t familiar with all of his references, but the joy I found in the work has encouraged me to look up George Oppen and add him to my reading list.  I’m very excited about it.

There is always space / in a poem for love / when it is exact.

I really appreciate when a book makes me want to be a better writer. This poem is gold, but even better part of this book is his answers to the interview questions at the back. The author makes me want to try harder, to be more confident in my own words, to continue to peel back and expose the content of my mind.


Started Reading: 26 SEP 2025
Finished Reading: 26 SEP 2025

The George Oppen Memorial BBQ
A Poem
Eric Tyler Benick
2019, Poetry
Operating System
17 February 2019
English
ISBN #978-1-9460631-62-4

Notes

Written 26 August 2018 in Payne County, Oklahoma.

Brian Fuchs, “Luctus Herbarium” from Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Scissortail Press, 2020)


PERSPECTIVE TO PEN : AN ANTHOLOGY

Coming soon!  Check back for details. Until then, check out the poets below.

Notes

Written 19 May 2008 in Anchorage, Alaska.

Brian Fuchs, “Oil Man” from Okie Dokie (Scissortail Press, 2019)


Posted 21 September 2020

Notes

Written 17 September 2019 in Payne County, Oklahoma

Brian Fuchs, “Okie Dokie” from Okie Dokie (Scissortail Press, 2019)


Posted 16 September 2020

 

Notes

Written 7 September 2019 in Payne County, Oklahoma.

Brian Fuchs, “The Ravens Became Crows” from Okie Dokie (Scissortail Press, 2019)


Posted 14 September 2020

 

Notes

Written 1 December 2012 &  22 April 2013 in Anchorage, Alaska.

Brian Fuchs, “Novels” from Okie Dokie (Scissortail Press, 2020)


Posted 8 September 2020

This is how this poem appears in the book Okie Dokie. I’m considering rewriting it, or maybe I’ll just write something new to express these thoughts. We’ll see.

Notes

Written 22 August 2008 in Anchorage, Alaska & 8 September 2019 in Payne County, Oklahoma.

Brian Fuchs, “Mambo Italiano” from Okie Dokie (Scissortail Press, 2019)


Posted 6 September 2020

 

Notes

Written 29 January 2000 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Brian Fuchs, “Gossip” from Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Scissortail Press, 2020)


Posted 2 September 2020

 

Notes

Written 25 August 1998 in Claremore, Oklahoma.

Brian Fuchs, “Sweetwater, Oklahoma” from Okie Dokie (Scissortail Press, 2019)


Posted 1 September 2020

Notes

Written 1 October 2018 in Payne County, Oklahoma.

Brian Fuchs, “Duncan, Oklahoma” from Okie Dokie (Scissortail Press, 2019)


Posted 29 August 2020

Notes

Written 7 February 2020 in Payne County, Oklahoma.

Brian Fuchs, “Making Circles in Darkness” from Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Scissortail Press, 2020)


Notes

Written 7 February 2020 in Payne County, Oklahoma.

Brian Fuchs, “Scissor-tailed Flycatcher” from Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Scissortail Press, 2020)


Notes

Written 5 December 2019 & 27 January 2020 Payne County, Oklahoma

Brian Fuchs, “Stardust” from Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (Scissortail Press, 2020)