Poet Michael Schmeltzer on the sensual delights of rainy days
Each day during the month of April, KUOW is highlighting the work of Seattle-based poets for National Poetry Month. In this series curated by Seattle Civic Poet and Ten Thousand Things host Shin Yu Pai, you'll find a selection of poems for the mind, heart, senses, and soul.
In "Under the Umbrella...", poet Michael Schmeltzer considers the sensual delights of rain, its scents and sonic textures that enliven our environment and senses.
Michael Schmeltzer is a biracial author originally from Japan. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Floating Bridge Press. His poetry book "Empire of Surrender" is the winner of the 2021 Wandering Aengus Book Award. Along with Meghan McClure, he is the co-author of the nonfiction book "A Single Throat Opens", a lyric exploration of addiction and family. His debut full-length "Blood Song" was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award in Poetry, the Julie Suk Award, and the Coil Book Award.