THE SILENCE THAT FILLS THE FUTURE
Julie Carr
In THE SILENCE THAT FILLS THE FUTURE, Julie Carr offers three essays, each from a separate future prose book, and a series of 14-line poems from her ongoing project “Real Life: An Installation.”
JULIE CARR is the author of six books of poetry, most recently 100 Notes on Violence, RAG and Think Tank (Solid Objects, 2015). She is also the author of Surface Tension: Ruptural Time and the Poetics of Desire in Late Victorian Poetry, and the co-editor of Active Romanticism: The Radical Impulse in Nineteenth-Century and Contemporary Poetic Practice, forthcoming from University of Alabama Press (2015). Carr was a 2011–12 NEA fellow and is an associate professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder, where she teaches in the Creative Writing MFA program and the Intermedia Arts Writing and Performance PhD program. She regularly collaborated with dance artist K. J. Holmes. She lives in Denver and helps to run Counterpath Press and Counterpath Gallery.