Christopher Dollard is a poet, writer, former chef, musician, and activist from Providence. His poetry has appeared in Barrow Street, Cosmonauts Avenue, Gris-Gris, The Little Patuxent Review, The Rappahannock Review, Redactions: Poetry & Poetics, and the Watershed Review; his prose has appeared in Thrive Global and The Washington Post. He is a graduate of the Syracuse University MFA Program in Creative Writing. He also writes about his deep love of baseball on The Poetic Mets.
WORKS
“Ode on Datura” in Lunch Ticket
“Tuscaloosa” in the Watershed Review
“Child” in The Cossack Review
“Ill-Suited” and an interview in The Rappahannock Review
Five myths about marriage in The Washington Post
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Professional Writing Portfolio
The quote in the image above is from “The White Fires of Venus” by Denis Johnson.