dare to imagine an archive of the infinitely there gravity, footfalls, forever’s hourglass becoming now a habit the hands have—devil-take-care can you imagine an archive of the infinitely there cobwebs silvering corners, spiders in mid-air light glancing off windows, heads bowed in prayer imagine, I dare you, an archive of the infinitely there gravity, footfalls, […]
Jacqueline Kolosov
Jacqueline Kolosov’s 4th poetry collection, Talons, Wings, is forthcoming from Salmon Poetry later this year. Exit, Pursued by a Bear, a collection of stories, won the Prize Americana and was published by Hollywood Books last fall. Her work has recently appeared or is forthcoming in The Southern Review, december, Fourth River, and Copper Nickel. Originally from Chicago, she now lives, writes, and teaches on the high plains of arid and very windy West Texas.