Christina Olson
« Rattle Chapbook Prize Winner »
In summer of 2017, Christina Olson was invited to serve as poet-in-residence for apaleontology conference and exhibition (“The Valley of the Mastodons”) at the Western Science Center in Hemet, California. These poems, exploring the nature of history, assembly, and ownership, were inspired by that time spent among the paleontologists as well as Olson’s observations of the museum’s collections of fossils, particularly Max the Mastodon.
Sample Poems
• “Who Gets to Be a Fossil” in Rattle (online)
• “How to Care for Your American Mastodon” in Rattle (online)”
• “Who Gets to Be a Fossil” in Rattle (online)
• “Self-Portrait as Mastodon Remains” in Poetry Daily
Other Poems by Christina Olson
• Two Poems in Superstition Review #16
• “Lost” in Verse Daily
• “Last Love Poem for Ernest Shackleton” in Virginia Quarterly Review
• Two Poems in Hobart Pulp
About the Author
Christina Olson is the author of the poetry collections Terminal Human Velocity and Before I Came Home Naked as well as the chapbooks Weird Science and Rook & The M.E.: A Law & Order-Inspired Narrative. Her poetry and nonfiction has appeared in Arts & Letters, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Southern Review, Brevity, River Styx, Gulf Coast, Passages North, The Normal School, Hayden’s Ferry Review, and The Best Creative Nonfiction, Volume 3. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center and Willapa Bay AiR. She teaches creative writing at Georgia Southern University and tweets as @olsonquest. (web)
Details
Cover art by Christina Olson
ISBN: 978-1-931307-43-7
Cover price: $6.00
Chapbook: 36 pages
Size: 6″ x 9″