Linda Russo lives in the Columbia River Watershed, tends a small plot at Koppel Farm Community Garden, and teaches at Washington State University. The Enhanced Immediacy of the Everyday is forthcoming from Chax Press. Her published works include Mirth (Chax Press), picturing everything closer visible, a chapbook-length excerpt of a walk-in poem (Projective Industries), several essays, including an itinerant essay around a reading of Emily Dickinson’s The Gorgeous Nothings and the preface to Joanne Kyger’s About Now: Collected Poems (National Poetry Foundation), and The Confluence, an experiment in counter-mapping (Curating the Cosmos).