Julie Carr

Julie Carr is the author of six books of poetry, including 100 Notes on Violence (Ahsahta, 2010), RAG (Omnidawn, 2014), and Think Tank (Solid Objects, 2015). She is also the author of prose works Objects from a Borrowed Confession (Ahsahta, 2017) and Surface Tension: Ruptural Time and the Poetics of Desire in Late Victorian Poetry (Dalkey Archive, 2013), and Someone Shot my Book (Essays) (University of Michigan Press, 2018). Real Life: An Installation is forthcoming from Omnidawn in 2018. A chapbook of prose, The Silence that Fills the Future, was recently released as a free PDF from Essay Press. Carr was a 2011–12 NEA fellow and is an associate professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in the English department and the Intermedia Art, Writing, and Performance PhD program. She regularly collaborates with dance artist K. J. Holmes and is the cofounder of Counterpath Press and Counterpath Gallery.