Iowa Writes

ROLF HUGHES
Memoirs of a Dog


I was born under Saturn, planet of melancholy. They gave me a man's face on the head of a dog. Melancholics, they said, retain well owing to their hard and dry constitutions. For some are worn down like old walls in buildings; others are moister than they should be; others still are too hardened to receive an impression.

Let no body despise the presence of secret stimuli impressed on flowing waters. Such impressions are certain notice of an invisible world. That I converse with spirits, I cannot doubt; that the conversation itself has no permanence concerns me not.

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Since 2006, Iowa Writes has featured the work of Iowa-identified writers (whether they have Iowa roots or live here now) and work published by Iowa journals and publishers on The Daily Palette. Iowa Writes features poetry, fiction, or nonfiction twice a week on the Palette.

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ROLF HUGHES

Rolf Hughes has published prose poems in The Prose Poem: An International Journal, Sentence, Quarter after Eight, 100 words, Stride, Double Room, and elsewhere. An English writer, critic and scholar, he currently lives in Sweden where he is an Assistant Professor in Artistic/Practice-Based Research at the Royal Institute of Technology and Konstfack University College of Art, Crafts and Design, both in Stockholm.

"Memoirs of a Dog" originally appeared in Volume 5, Number 1 of 100 Words, a journal published by the University of Iowa's International Writing Program between 1993 and 1998. Each piece in the journal had to be 100 words or fewer, and each issue had a theme. This issue's theme was "On Memory."

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