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Jacqueline Kolosov is a Professor in the Department of English at Texas Tech University. She holds a PhD from New York University and MA/BA degrees from the University of Chicago. Her interdisciplinary creative and scholarly work explores memory, identity, history, migration, displacement, exile, narrative medicine, human-place relationships, and interspecies connections through poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and hybrid forms.
Kolosov has published four poetry collections including the forthcoming Talons, Wings (Salmon, 2025) and Memory of Blue (Salmon, 2014). Her story collection Exit, Pursued by a Bear won the American Popular Culture Association's Prize Americana (2024). Additional works include five YA/crossover novels and three co-edited anthologies like Family Resemblance: An Anthology and Exploration of 8 Hybrid Literary Genres, recipient of Foreword's IndieFab Award.
Her creative works have appeared in prestigious venues including The Sewanee Review, The Southern Review, Poetry, and Shenandoah. She received major grants including a $46,500 Community Engagement Grant from The CH Foundation to establish arts programming for veterans, incarcerated teens, and healthcare communities.




