by Jacqueline Jules Can I touch the mail which came two days ago? Or the knob I turned after handling the box on the doorstep? Did I wash my hands for a full twenty seconds or only fifteen? Should I clean that counter again? Or the floor where I walked after taking out the trash? […]
Author: Jacqueline Jules
Jacqueline Jules is the author of Manna in the Morning (Kelsay Books, 2021) and Itzhak Perlman's Broken String, winner of the 2016 Helen Kay Chapbook Prize from Evening Street Press. Her poetry has appeared in over 100 publications including The Broome Review, Sow's Ear Poetry Review, Hospital Drive, and Imitation Fruit. Visit her online www.jacquelinejules.com