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Jen Colclough

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Pushcart-nominated author of poetry, essays, and fiction from Nova Scotia, Canada. Member of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia's Writers Council.

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Published on June 04, 2024 17:14 Tags: author-newsletter, newsletter
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Our Little Agonies

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"Failing Forward in Saarland" is a beautifully honest examination of Bouman’s time spent living abroad in Saarland, Germany. It does not shy away from topics such as language barriers, cultural differences, or family dynamics. Bouman manages to carry ...more
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“That winter,
all the dawns were behind us
and we knew it.”
Jen Colclough, The Tabula Rasa Review Issue 3

“The seasonal translation of the earth will always be of interest to those who tread upon it.”
Jen Colclough, The Tabula Rasa Review Issue 3

“​I don’t know how much longer I can run ​without you chasing me.”
Jen Colclough, Not Ghosts, But Spirits Volume IV

“​I read the last line first, ​every time.​ Unfortunately, ​I love the same way.”
Jen Colclough, Not Ghosts, But Spirits Volume IV

“​I don’t know how much longer I can run ​without you chasing me.”
Jen Colclough, Not Ghosts, But Spirits Volume IV

“Sometimes I think you keep me around
​just to make your shadow​​
l o n g e r.”
Jen Colclough, Not Ghosts, But Spirits Volume IV

“What separates angels from ghosts is beauty.
To be haunted
is to be cared for in reverse.
To feel so loved by an absence
that you fear it.”
Jen Colclough

“The seasonal translation of the earth will always be of interest to those who tread upon it.”
Jen Colclough, The Tabula Rasa Review Issue 3




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