Review
Handsomely crafted verse...witty and sharp-edged. A strong, singular voice.
-- Carl Little --Puckerbrush Review
About the Author
Jacqueline Michaud's debut collection, The Waking Hours: Poems & Translations, was published in 2007 by Eggemoggin Reach Review. White Clouds is her second poetry collection. Michaud's work has appeared widely in print and online journals, including New England Review, Florida Review, American Letters & Commentary, and The Breath of Lips Parted: Voices from the Robert Frost Place. A member of the American Literary Translators Association, she translates the work of Francophone writers, and recently completed a collection of poems by Jacques Prévert. These and other translations from the French have appeared in Review of the Center for the Studies of the Literatures and Arts of North Africa, as well as the online journals Ezra Translation, Calquezine, To Topos, and the forthcoming Per Contra. The poet, who received her B.A. in French Literature from Skidmore College, divides her time between homes in Maine and Maryland.