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Issue 32: June 2026
Poem: 100 words
By Linda Nemec Foster

 

The Infinity Pantoum

—Inspired by the sculpture Infinite Flow by Jason Quigno*
 
I have no beginning, I have no end. 
Only pure movement of fluid stone: 
an irony of earth tones embracing 
myself and the air I hold. 

Only pure movement of fluid stone 
can explain this puzzle—
myself and the air I hold 
wrapped in an intricate design. 

Who can explain this puzzle—
the legend within us 
wrapped in an intricate design 
of our forefathers, our foremothers. 

The legend within us, 
an irony of earth tones embracing 
our forefathers, our foremothers. 
I have no beginning, I have no end. 

*Publisher’s Notes:

Infinite Flow (limestone sculpture on granite base, 2013) by Anishinaabe sculptor Jason Quigno (born 1975 in Michigan) is held by the Muskegon Museum of Art in Michigan, and may be viewed online at:
https://muskegonartmuseum.org/art/collection/infinite-flow/

See also “Indigenous Sculptor Jason Quigno: A Real Life Rock Star” by Joe Beyer and Daniel Wanschura for Interlochen Public Radio (27 July 2023); includes audio, text, and photographs:
https://www.interlochenpublicradio.org/2023-07-27/indigenous-sculptor-jason-quigno-a-real-life-rock-star

“Historic Futures: Artist Spotlight” at Ann Arbor Art Center features a videotaped interview (with text transcript), five examples of Quigno’s work, and photos of the sculptor in his studio:
https://www.annarborartcenter.org/galleries/historic-futures-jason-quigno/

Linda Nemec Foster
Issue 32 (June 2026)

is the author of 14 published collections of poetry, including two collaborations with Anne-Marie Oomen and artist Meridith Ridl published by Wayne State University Press: The Lake Huron Mermaid (2024), and The Lake Michigan Mermaid (2018), which was honored as a 2019 Michigan Notable Book. Her collection Amber Necklace from Gdańsk (Louisiana State University Press, 2001) was a finalist for the Ohio Book Award in Poetry. New Issues Press published her books Talking Diamonds (2009) and The Blue Divide (2021), and Cervena Barva Press released her book The Elusive Heroine: My Daughter Lost in Magritte in 2018.

Ms. Foster’s first full-length collection of prose poems, Bone Country (Cornerstone Press, 2023), has been nominated for 20 book awards including the Pulitzer Prize. Selections from the book have been honored in eleven competitions—including Fish Anthology’s Flash Fiction Contest in Ireland (2022), Best Small Fictions 2022, and Best Spiritual Literature 2023.

Her work has appeared in more than 350 magazines and journals such as The Georgia Review, I-70 Review, Indiana Review, The MacGuffin, New American Writing, Nimrod, North American Review, Quarterly West, Paterson Literary Review, South Florida Poetry Journal, and Verse Daily. Her poems have also been published in anthologies in the U.S. and Great Britain, and translated in Europe. Collaborations with visual artists, musicians, and composers have brought her poetry to new venues and audiences; her work has been exhibited in museums and galleries, set to music, and produced for the stage.

Ms. Foster has received more than 30 nominations for the Pushcart Prize and has been honored with awards from the Arts Foundation of Michigan, ArtServe Michigan, the National Writer’s Voice, and the Academy of American Poets. On multiple occasions, she has been awarded prizes in the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Contest sponsored by Paterson Literary Review; in 2023, she won first prize in the prestigious competition. In 2015, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Dyer-Ives Foundation for her poetry and advocacy of the literary arts in Michigan. She is co-founder of the Contemporary Writers Series at Aquinas College, and was the first Poet Laureate of Grand Rapids, Michigan (serving from 2003-2005).

Author’s website: www.lindanemecfoster.com

More on the Web: By, About, and Beyond

Bone Country: Prose Poems by Linda Nemec Foster, reviewed by Jennifer Hyde Dracos-Tice for Mom Egg Review (27 May 2025)

Bone Country by Linda Nemec Foster, reviewed by Michael Collins for North of Oxford (April 2023), which the journal named “One of the Most Read Book Reviews of 2023”

Linda Nemec Foster’s Bone Country, a micro-review by Clare MacQueen in Issue 18 of MacQueen’s Quinterly (April 2023); includes links to two prose poems from the book that were first published in Issue 15 of MacQ

Featured Guest: Linda Nemec Foster interviewed by Tim Green for Rattlecast 157 (29 August 2022)

Personal Diary: Same Day, Same Month, Different Year, microfiction by Ms. Foster in Coal Hill Review (Issue 29, Spring 2022)

The Talent of Knowing, a poem by Ms. Foster in homage to her dear friend Richard in Duende (Issue 2, Spring 2015)

 
 
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