Shelly Taylor
Black-Eyed Heifer

ISBN: 9780982541647
Fiction/Poetry | 6"x8", 88 pp, pbk |May 2010
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"There's a fine density and intensity to this work, the 'thinginess' that informs our actual lives, and a radically innovative use of language. I kept thinking of the alabaster bear and petrified whale vertebrae on our mantle, these fabulous memories of life."
     —Jim Harrison

"Black-Eyed Heifer is a mighty anthem to down home local culture 'the deeply rooted' the feisty, sustaining rhythm that saturates the land. These lyrical prose poems sing a 'rampant fire' tune ‘to yesterday’s hands-up hinterland’ and the fact that ‘there were horses, there always are.’ There is abundant vitality and wide-eyed beauty in Shelly Taylor’s contemporary Georgian eclogues, ‘all the while mindful of the color turn’ and ‘silent footwork & news.’"
     —Brenda Iijima

"The prose poems of Shelly Taylor’s first collection create stories that poke through your eye & go straight through your head. Ms. Taylor makes up words in ‘holler time,’ language you haven’t heard before but know, right away, to be urgent. I can tell you that she ‘put me ripened there,’ into a three-dimensional South of horses, fields, and characters. Her poems are hell-bent, mad-cap adventures whose diction & syntax defy category".
     —Jane Miller

Shelly Taylor’s first collection Black-Eyed Heifer inhabits the possibilities of language, indigenous in its diction, but radically unfamiliar in its jagged syntax and extended lines. This is neither an experimental or pastoral poetry, but a fusion of speech and intellect that reflect a poet who is deeply rooted in the earth, its dirt and concrete, its horses and cats, but speaks in a rhythm that explodes into space, taps into the pacing of a 21st century phantasmagoric, recollected, American landscape and self. If you made Robert Creeley write lines the length of Frank Stanford’s The Battlefield Where The Moon says I love you, gave them both the sensibility and precise diction of a contemporary Emily Dickinson riding on a horse fast enough to get from Athens to Brooklyn in 10 minutes, then you’d get something like Taylor’s poems. The pacing is high octane, pyrotechnic, but the discursive function of the content is old school, familiar, and impressively defiant.
     —Sonora Review

   

About Shelly Taylor

Shelly Taylor is the author of two poetry chapbooks, Peaches the Yes-Girl (Portable Press of Yo-Yo Labs, 2008) & Land Wide to Get a Hold Lost In (Dancing Girl Press, 2009). This is her first full collection. Born in southern Georgia, she currently resides in Tucson, Arizona.

 

Readings & Events for Shelly Taylor & Black-Eyed Heifer
(in reverse chronological order)

June 25, 2010, Brooklyn, NY
Stain of Poetry
Readings by James Belflower, Claire Hero, Kim Gek Lin Short, Shelly Taylor, Matthew Thorburn, and Wendy Wisner.
7 PM @ Goodbye Blue Monday
1087 Broadway (@ Dodworth St.)
Bushwick, Brooklyn
( J M Z trains to Myrtle Ave or J to Kosciusko Street )

April 10, 2010: Denver, CO
AWP Offsite Reading
Action Books, Apostrophe Books, Black Ocean, Slope Editions, and Tarpaulin Sky Press
Present readings by Jessica Baran, Crystal Curry, Julie Doxsee, Sandy Florian, Lara Glenum, Johannes Goransson, Joe Hall, Lucy Ives, Paul Foster Johnson, Gordon Massman, Zachary Schomburg, Abraham Smith, Shelly Taylor, and Amy Wright.
7-10 PM
Plus Gallery
2501 Larimer Street

April 9, 2010, Denver, CO
Artifice, Coconut, Switchback, and Tarpaulin Sky
with readings by TSky Press authors Kim Gek Lin Short and Shelly Taylor, as well as Simone Muench, Monica de la Torre, Kathleen Rooney, Gina Myers, Davis Schneiderman, Marisa Crawford, Andrew Farkas, David Welch, Tim Jones-Yelvington, and more.
$3 beer specials and 17 beers on tap.
7:30pm-12:00am @ Delaney's Bar/Celtic Tavern
1801 Blake St.

April 8, 2010, Denver, CO
Kim Gek Lin Short & Shelly Taylor @ AWP 2010
Reading with Dan Boehl, Julia Cohen, Elisa Gabbert, Harp & Altar, Dan Magers, Justin Marks, Chris Salerno, Sam Starkweather, Janaka Stucky, and Chris Tonelli.
6:30pm @ Mercury Cafe (Dance Hall)
2199 California St.