She is the author of the chapbook What’s That Supposed to Mean (2010) and collections Wise to the West (2022), Slingshots and Love Plums (2015), The Dark Gnu and Other Poems (2013), and Nevertheless (2011).
[1] Since 1997, Videlock and her husband have been living on the western slope of the Colorado Rockies, where they raised their two children.
[2][3] Videlock is a regular contributor to Poetry, known for engaging with themes of myth, fairy tale, and the natural world and for “deft command of meter.”[4] Under the editorship of Christian Wiman, Poetry Magazine has published dozens of her poems.
[8] She published her first chapbook, What’s That Supposed to Mean in 2010, and four poetry collections: Wise to the West (2022), Slingshots and Love Plums (2015), The Dark Gnu and Other Poems (2013), and Nevertheless (2011).
Videlock is also a visual artist, specializing in alcohol ink paintings, whose works appear in galleries throughout the Western Slope.
Elizabeth J. Coleman, with an introduction by His Holiness the Dali Lama (Copper Canyon Press, 2019).
ISBN 9780615931517 OCLC 885199103 Literature, an Introduction to Poetry, Fiction, and Drama, ed.
ISBN 9781607327271 OCLC: 990506442 Nasty Women Poets, Subversive Verse, ed.