Garin Cycholl
Garin Cycholl’s recent work includes the forthcoming Horse Country, a collection of shorter poems that reconsiders the iconography of the horse in American culture. Other recent work includes nonfiction in Heart</em., as well as a film adaptation of Walker Percy’s novel, Lancelot. Since 2002, he has been a member of Chicago’s Jimmy Wynn fiction collaborative.
Garin Cycholl’s recent work includes the forthcoming Horse Country, a collection of shorter poems that reconsiders the iconography of the horse in American culture. Other recent work includes nonfiction in Heart</em., as well as a film adaptation of Walker Percy’s novel, Lancelot. Since 2002, he has been a member of Chicago’s Jimmy Wynn fiction collaborative.
Posts by Garin Cycholl
Back Water – A Usable Distance
by Garin Cycholl | Aug 29, 2013 | Creative Nonfiction | 0
On those days when I drive in to work in Chicago, my return along the Dan Ryan Expressway is...
Read MorePrairie
by Garin Cycholl | Aug 29, 2013 | Poetry | 0
(my body) is a journey four strings plucked from here...
Read More(when Douglas Ewart invented the prairie)
by Garin Cycholl | Aug 29, 2013 | Poetry | 0
like Gwen in wild weed, Ewart blows westward, his ax pointed square south; he reinvents the...
Read MoreTy’s Song
by Garin Cycholl | Aug 29, 2013 | Poetry | 0
so much of me is hooked to a rumor— if Hera’d not struck me, two-tongued and memory in my...
Read More