JEFFREY JULLICH is the author of Portrait of Colon Dash Parenthesis (Litmus Press, 2010) and Thine Instead Thank (Harry Tankoos Books, 2007). His poetry, criticism, and translations have appeared in numerous journals and magazines including American Letters & Commentary, Aufgabe, Boston Review, Chain, Ecopoetics, Fence, LUNGFULL!, New American Writing, Poetry, Rain Taxi, Shiny, Spoon River, and VeRT among many others.

Jullich was librettist for the opera by Jeffrey Lependorf American Lit (Queer Theory): The Hawthorne-Melville Correspondence, which premiered at American Opera Projects. He is the editor of the literary journal LOGOPOEIA and the former horoscope columnist for VICE magazine.

He lectured at The Drawing Center series in conjunction with the Museum of Modern Art’s Antonin Artaud centenary, and was a panelist on Susan Howe at the Barnard College conference on women poets. He holds a Literature/Writing degree from Columbia University and currently lives in New York City.

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