Elle Nash's “I Can Remember the Meaning of Every Tarot Card But I Can’t Remember What I Texted You Last Night” is a collection of vulnerability and love despite rocky times, telling these stories through the tarot's knowing eye.
Elle Nash’s i can remember the meaning of every tarot card but i can't remember what i texted you last night is a winner of Nostrovia! Press’ 2016 N.Y.C. Chapbook Series for reasons written not in stars but in sweat on tangled bedsheets, in the crushed spaces of apartments and the expanse of memory, nostalgia, bitterness, and grief. Refracted to us through the lens of the tarot, the poems here are both mythology and autobiography, legend and confession—it is impossible to read them without wondering precisely whose hot entrails are spread out during this divination, and whether the truths being whispered in the dark are the author’s, the world’s, or one’s own. –Sonya Vatomksy, Salt is For Curing (Sator Press)
The poems in this chapbook are those of a witch, a warrior, a wolf, a goddess with claws. Elle Nash is able to balance the hilarious and tragic, the heartbreaking and the furious. She will slay you, and you will love her for it. –Juliet Escoria, Witch Hunt (Lazy Fascist Press)
Elle Nash is the author of the novel Animals Eat Each Other (Dzanc Books), which was featured in the 2018 June Reading Room of O - The Oprah Magazine and hailed by Publishers Weekly as a ‘complex, impressive exploration of obsession and desire.’ Her debut collection of stories, Nudes, was published in 2021. Her next novel, Deliver Me, is out from Unnamed Press in 2023.
Her work appears in Guernica, The Nervous Breakdown, Literary Hub, BOMB Magazine, The Fanzine, Volume 1 Brooklyn, New York Tyrant and elsewhere. She is a founding editor of Witch Craft Magazine.
you wouldn’t expect it, but there’s very dense and heavy content matter within this short chapbook. some poems spoke to me, but if i’m being entirely honest it felt like i was on LSD while reading this. it was very disorienting and not all of it made sense to me. i can see why the tumblr girls love it though– it is very modern.
i used to feel nothing at all now i feel everything all at once it comes out in violent outbursts
let me be completely honest here. i don't know if i found this book or this book found me. i clicked on the author's name and it appeared. it was wonderous. wonderful. tarot cards and poetry make for good lit. two things i wish i could do: write with the same raw passion and remember the meaning of every tarot card.
I picked this chapbook up at a writer’s festival because the cover caught me and the subject matter sold me. I have been finding ways to slip tarot into my own writing, and I wanted to see someone else’s example.
Nash writes stark, somber, hard verse that does not try and glam the real world. It is an extremely quick read that took me far too long to finish, because it wasn’t the kind of mindset that I was ready for. I rarely connected with the poetry on a personal level, but they were still good.
“you will be there when i take my hair down you will see the way the curls fall against the pattern of a bed” Wow! Way more dense and emotional that I expected for my first read of 2024. It feels like the author takes you through a dark journey- so many good poems, the first few especially were my favorite.
I really enjoyed this poetry chapbook based on the tarot. My favorite poems include: the moon, ten of swords, the fool, nine of swords reversed, and ace of wands.
♥️ "What I care about most right now is singing Lana Del Rey songs and drinking a giant glass of water and not being hungover when I wake up" ♥️
Broke my vow of hard copies only to read this after being super sad to find out you cant purchase the physical anymore. All I know is I will be reading everything Elle Nash now.