Medusa
“I know it’s not the same: freezing a thing versus / turning it to stone. / But I might put my oocytes in limbo to try?”
Raquelle Koontz Bostow is a poet from central Kentucky and the author of academic articles in French & Gender Studies. She lives on a forested hill by the river with her partner, black cat, corgi, and chickens. She has attended the Sewanee Writer’s Conference, holds a PhD in French, and is enrolled in Warren Wilson’s MFA program.
“I know it’s not the same: freezing a thing versus / turning it to stone. / But I might put my oocytes in limbo to try?”