Jacquelyn BengfortPython saved his life. He thinks it might save the world.An interview with Dr. Lawrence Gray7 min read·Apr 9, 2024----
Jacquelyn BengfortFrom the Archives: On PlaceThis essay was featured on Kelly Ann Jacobson’s website back in 2016, and recovered using Archive.org. I am publishing it here in order to…3 min read·Nov 3, 2023----
Jacquelyn BengfortFrom the Archives: PreparationsThis flash-length story is one of my very earliest fiction publications. It appeared in a web journal called Postcard Shorts. I am…2 min read·Nov 3, 2023----
Jacquelyn BengfortFrom the Archives: All Saints’ DayMy first publication as a poet came in November 2016, in the now-defunct online journal District Lit. I’m republishing it here as a part of…2 min read·Nov 3, 2023----
Jacquelyn BengfortWriting As Discovery: Toward a Technology of ThinkingI start most weekday mornings by getting up when the sun has risen but the house remains still. I make a cup of coffee, maybe let the dog…6 min read·Oct 2, 2023----
Jacquelyn BengfortFrom the Archives: Forgetting SupermanI forget you. Upfront: that’s how this ends.3 min read·Nov 22, 2021----
Jacquelyn BengfortFrom the Archives: Diptych for Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, Protectoress Against Mice, Rats, and…Her husband was no help. She bought traps and waited days for him to bait and set them. He was funny about certain things in this way.5 min read·Nov 22, 2021----
Jacquelyn BengfortFrom the Archives: Noble / Gas Qtrly, 2015Recently, I went on a deep-dive through the publication list on my writer website and discovered that some of my oldest publications have…5 min read·Oct 19, 2021----
Jacquelyn BengfortFour Thoughts and Four Books for 400 DaysI am one of those (irritating?) people who stopped drinking mid-pandemic.4 min read·Jul 8, 2021----
Jacquelyn BengfortThe Pandemic is a Chain ProblemIn a pandemic, our notion of a hero can be deadly. We desperately need to function as a unit to get to the other side of this crisis.5 min read·Oct 18, 2020--1--1