Maya Catherine Popa, Second Place winner of Narrative’s Sixth Annual Poetry Contest and Third Place winner in the 2015 Narrative 30 Below Contest, is also a recipient of the Gregory O’Donoghue International Poetry Prize and the Oxford University Martin Starkie Prize. She holds degrees from Barnard College, Oxford University, and New York University and lives in New York, where she teaches at the Nightingale-Bamford School.


THIRD PLACE WINNER


A Kind of Thinking and Other Poems

by Maya Catherine Popa

A Kind of Thinking

The potter turning clay into a vase
by force applied evenly to all sides, lifting
so what’s left is muscle memory,
willing container, and the occasional
faint impression of a finger—is this
what it was like, becoming? All summer,
we languished in applied physics.
A ball secured to a long string
hung from a tall pole. The point
was to punch and watch it return to you.
If someone hit the ball mid-orbit,
it looped back in the opposite direction.
That was all it took for a fundamental
change. I watched the clumsy injuries unfold.

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