Earnest Mistake

Eric Goodman

After sharing my poetry

at the literary salon,

I mingle with the crowd,

sign books, make small talk.

“Great work, Gary,”

the attendee says

mistaking my name

even as he presents to me

my own book to autograph.

It reminds me of the story

of the time Steinbeck was at a reception in a person’s home,

the host, gushing about how much he admired his work,

asked if he would sign his book,

rushing to his library and returning

with a copy of Ernest Hemingway’s collected stories.

Steinbeck reportedly smiled,

and signed with the other author’s name,

giving the reader what he wanted.

I smile at the reader,

sign “Gary” in ironic quotes,

wonder if he’ll get the joke later.

At least he has in his hands

the words I intended.

Eric D. Goodman, is author of seven books, most of them fiction, has had hundreds of stories, poems, travel stories, and articles published. Faraway Tables, his debut collection of poetry published by Yorkshire Press in October 2024, recently hit #1 in poetry on Amazon (if only for a moment in time). Eric curates the Lit & Art Reading Series, the longest-running literary salon in Baltimore, and is an editor for BrickHouse Books, the oldest independent press in Maryland. Learn more about Eric and his work at  www.EricDGoodman.com.