Poetry in Periodicals

 
Marge Piercy, spring in Wellfleet

“Dialectic,” “Ceremony”, Generation, Vol. 8, No. 1, Fall 1956.

“The survivor”, Generation, Vol. 8, No. 2, Winter 1957.

“Library garden”, Michigan Quarterly Review, Spring 1958.

“The widow”, “Dowager, down at heels”, Tri-Quarterly, Winter 1959.

“Antaea”, “Icon”, Transatlantic Review, Spring 1961.

“Night piece”, “Exactly how I pursue you,” NOW, January 1962.

“Bole and blossom and briar”, December Magazine, Winter 1963.

“Girl in white”, “A few ashes for Sunday morning,” Epoch, Fall 1963.

“Song”, Michigan Quarterly Review, Summer 1963.

“Adolescent waking”, “Becoming a god”, “Your eyes are hard, and other surprises”, Epoch, Fall 1964.

“A kid on her way”, “Postcard from the garden”, Carleton Miscellany, Summer 1965.

“World problem”, “S. dead”, “Clinic hallway”, Things, No. 2, Summer 1965.

“This prowling zoo”, “Leaves instead of rice”, Chelsea, No. l7.

“Compounded interest”, Epos, Vol. 17, No. 1, Fall 1965, p.15.

“A valley where I don’t belong”, Transatlantic Review, Vol. 19, Fall 1965.

“A cold and married war”, Fiddlehead, Summer 1966.

“August, submerging”, Penny Paper, Radical Arts Project, Vol. 1, No. 1, Oct. 21, 1966.

“Visiting a dead man on a summer day”, Carleton Miscellany, Winter 1967.

“The tour”, American Dialogue, Vol. 4, No. 2, Autumn 1967.

“Hallow Eve with spaces for ghosts”, Prairie Schooner, Fall 1967.

“August”, Prairie Schooner, Spring 1967.

“Gasman invites the skyscrapers to dance”, “The skyscrapers of the financial district dance with Gasman”, “Tunneling”, “Dismissal”, “Concerning the mathematician”, Hanging Loose, No. 2.

“Sign”, “A married walk in a hot place”, Shenandoah, Fall 1967.

“Thing-song”, Trace, Vol. 3, Winter 1967-68.

“Sunday evening”, The Transatlantic Review, No. 27, Winter 1967-68.

“Half past home”, “Why the soup tastes like the Daily News”, Hanging Loose No. 3, 1968.

“I am a light you could read by”, “The cyclist”, New, Vol. 6, April 1968.

“Rain falls on Ioannina”, Hanging Loose: American Writers in Greece, Vol. 4, Winter 1967.

“Curse of the earth magician on a metal land”, “Community”, CAW, Vol. 1, 1968.

“The friend”, “Missing person”, “Afterlife”, Hanging Loose, No. 5, 1968.

“Becoming strangers”, “Green, the color of katydid”, Prairie Schooner, Winter 1968-69.

“The attenuation”, “The death of the small commune”, Minnesota Review, Vol. 8, No. 4, 1969.

“Wedding pictures”, “The organizer’s bogeyman”, “Easy”, New, No. 8, Dec. 1968, pp. 1-5.

“Sojourners”, “Trajectory of the traveling Susan”, “Absence becomes a fact”, Poltergeist II, 1968,

“Erasure”, “I still feel you”, “The neighbor”, Carleton Miscellany, 1969.

“Metamorphosis into bureaucrat”, Motive, Vol. 29, No. 6 & 7, March-April 1969.

“How we marry each other”, “Fathers and Sons”, “Walking with you unknown”, Premiere, No. 7, 1969.

“Address to the players”, Liberation News Service, No. 148, March 15, 1969.

“Walking into love”, Hanging Loose, No. 7, 1969.

“Joy as a point”, Apple, No. 3, 1969, p. 23.

“Someplace else”, “I will not be your sickness”, “Never-never”, Hearse, No. 10, 1969.

“Song of the fucked duck”, Hanging Loose, No. 8, 1969.

“Bronchitis on the l4th floor”, Minnesota Review, Vol. IX, No. 2, 1969.

“Unclench yourself”, “The connection is broken”, “16/53”, “Hare in Winter”, New, No. 10, September 1969.

“In praise of salt and water”, Leviathan 3, 1969.

“In family”, “Your face”, “Somehow”, “After the execution: A manual of etiquette”, “Finger-song”, Pyramid, Fall 1969.

“With child”, “Susan in the magician’s cave”, “A long reconnaissance”, “Waking one afternoon in my best dress”, University of Tampa Poetry Review, No. 16, 1969, pp. 6-7.

“Letter to be disguised as a gas bill”, Mass. Review, Vol. XII, No. 2.

“Meditation in my favorite position”, Transatlantic Review, No. 31, Winter 1968-69.

“Agitprop”, “Plato`s trees”, “Summer school”, Hanging Loose, No. 10, 1969.

“Magnetic storm”, “The fairly formal seduction”, Hearse, No. 14, 1970.

“The sacrifice”, “The fear”, Hearse, No. 13, 1970, p.1.

“Addressing my backbone”, “The winning argument”, Hanging Loose, No. 11.

“Witnessing your wedding”, “The hotel by the Turkish bridge”, Hanging Loose, No. 13, 1970.

“A work of artifice”, Leviathan, Vol. 2, No. 1, May 1970, p.43.

“Burying blues for Janis”, Up from Under, Vol. 1, No. 3, Jan.-Feb. 1971.

“The mimic”, New, No. 16, September-October 1971, P.41.

“A shadow play for guilt”, Earth’s Daughters, February 1971.

“Night letter”, Aphra, Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring 1971.

“Unlearning to not speak”, Folio, October 1971.

“Elements of sisterhood”, Off our Backs, Spring 1971.

“Due process in Calumet City”, Free Women, 1971.

“A just anger”, “I woke with the room cold”, “Beautiful weeper”, Reflections, No. l, 1971.

“The woman in the ordinary”, 100 Flowers, 1971.

“The nuisance”, The Little Magazine, Vol. 5, Nos. 3 & 4, Fall/Winter 197l-72.

“Gracious goodness”, “Make me feel it”, “There is no known way to tickle a clam”, Hanging Loose, No. 14, 1971.

“When the drought broke”, Unicorn Broadside, 1971.

“Catalytic”, The Second Wave, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1971, p.7.

“Kneeling here I feel good”, “Councils”, “The visiting poet drag”, Hanging Loose, No. 16, 1971.

“The best defense is offensive”, “Hindsight”, “The clearest joy”, Hearse, No. 15, 1971.

“Law and order”, Berkeley Tribe, Vol. 6, No. 7, Sept. 24-Oct. 1, 197l.

“Riptide”, Good Times, Summer 1971.

“The matter: the tower struck by lightning reversed”, “The influence passing, the foundation or base: knight of swords”, “The influence coming into play: the seven of pentacles”, “The aim, the best that can be hoped for: the magician”, “Querent’s attitude as it bears upon the matter: the three of cups”, University Review, No. 22, 1972.

“Barbie doll”, Moving Out, March 1971.

“What you waited for”, Abortion: The Right to Choose, 1971.

“The big one”, Unmuzzled Ox, February 1972.

“In the men’s room(s)”, Aphra, Vol. 3, No. 3, Summer 1972.

“For a radical poet”, The Boston Phoenix, May 1973.

“The spring offensive of the snail”, Liberated Guardian, Spring l972.

“Infighting”, “The turn”, Harrison Street Review, No. 3, 1972, p.16.

“Three weeks in the state of loneliness”, “Bloody Kansas in spring”, Hanging Loose, No. 17, 1972.

“Cold head, cold heart”, “Photographing the cameraman,” “Meetings like hungry beaks”, “Two higher mammals”, “Taking it softly”, Hellcoal Annual, No. 2, 1972.

“Laying Down the Tower”, a sequence of eleven poems, published as a special center section of Off our Backs, March 1972, and New, No. 19, Fall 1972.

“He cuts loose”, Everywoman, Vol. 3, No. l Issue 29, February 1972.

“A shadow play for guilt”, The Lamp in the Spine, No. 5, Fall l972.

“Making love”, Equal Time, 1972, p.66.

“The thrifty lover”, Unmuzzled Ox, Vol. 2, No. 1,2, 1972.

“Back and forth”, “The unaccepted confession”, Clown War, No. 2, Nov. 1972.

“Red brick monument”, “I evoke the grey fox”, “The hungry ear”, Some, No. 4, 1973.

“Contribution to our museum”, “Coming through the air”, Street Cries, 1973.

“To the pay toilet”, The Bishop’s Pawn, August 1973, Vol. 1, No. 8.

“Rough Times”, Rough Times, Vol. 3, No. 4, Feb/Mar. 1973, p.20.

“She leaves”, “Marking a place”, Nevermind, Vol. l, No. l, 1973.

“For a radical poet”, The Boston Phoenix, May l, 1973.

“Doing it differently”, Anon, Vol. 7, 1973.

“The bumpity road to mutual devotion”, “Making Contact”, Aye, Vol. 1 No. l, 1973.

“Lies”, Ploughshares, Fall 1973.

“Daily life of the worker bee”, The Second Wave, Fall 1973.

“Women’s laughter”, Elima, No. l, 1973.

“All clear”, “After the execution: a manual of etiquette”, Sojourner, No. l, 1974.

“A short dark turning”, Lamp in the Spine, Fall/Winter 1973-74.

“High frequency”, “Different colors of regret”, Chelsea, 1973.

“Circling”, Best Friends, No. 3, 1973.

“January thaw”, Whirlwind, 1973.

“To be of use”, “We become new”, Lunch, October 1973.

“Cod summer”, “Seedlings in the mail”, Poetry Now, Vol. 1, No. l, 1973.

“The quiet fog”, Southern Poetry Review, Vol. 3, 1973.

“Healing the weariness”, Ironwood, 3, Spring/Summer 1973.

“Roll on Detroit”, Jam To-day, 1973.

“Indian pipe”, “On Castle Hill”, Mosaic, No. 3, Winter 1973/74.

“The summer invasion and the fall”, “In transit”, Wednesday Nights, 1974.

“Sealed night”, Sunbury, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1974.

“A certain party”, Best Friends, No. 4, Fall 1974.

“A proposal for recycling wastes”, “The ordinary gauntlet”, l3th Moon, Vol. 2, No. l, 1974.

“You wake up on Great Jones St. alone for once”, “Sunflower song”, “Else­where”, “Carried over Michigan”, Connections, No. 3, Fall 1974.

“Living in the open”, Anon, No. 8, 1974.

“Skimpy day at the solstice,” The Atlantic Monthly, September 1974.

“The taste of fatigue”, “The vocation, like a pit”, Aye, Vol. 2, No. l, Oct, 1974.

“Wreath of burrs and larkspur”, Out of sight, No. 98, September 1974.

“You don’t understand me”, Mosaic, No. 4, 1974.

“The ritual”, Sistrum, 1974, Ann Arbor, MI.

“Fitting together”, Poetry Now, Vol. l, No. 3, 1974.

“Looking at quilts”, Aphra, Vol. 5 No. 3, Fall 1974.

“The token woman”, Chomo-Uri, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall 1974.

“Homesick song”, New, No. 22 & 23, Fall/Winter 1973-74.

“Between the end and the acceptance of the end”, “People of the shell”, “Daphne”, The New Salt Creek Reader, Vol. 6, No. 2, Spring 1974.

“Missoula rape poem”, Red War Sticks, 1974.

“Return match”, “Phases of the sun”, Seneca Review, Vol. 5, No. 1, May 1974.

“The daily life of the worker bee”, Second Wave, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1974.

“Exodus”, “The new novel”, Some Broadside, 1974.

“The meaningful exchange”, “The long drought”, “The doughty oaks”, “Promises, Threats”, “Complaint of the exhausted author”, The Little Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 3 & 4, 1975.

“An eager volunteer”, “She stands alone in the sixth week”, Bad Breath, Winter 1975.

“Images emerging”, Poetry Now, Vol. 2 No. 5, 1975, p.17.

“The rape poem”, Woman Tide, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 1975.

“Eye contact”, Connections, April 1975.

“Sutter’s gold”, “The box,” Big Moon, Winter, Vol. 1, No. l, 1975.

“The breast”, “Childe’s ballads revisited”, “In transit”, The Speculum, No. 2, 1975.

“Rented door”, “Man hung on himself”, Bosarts, Vol. l, No. 3, January 1975.

“The incumbent”, Aspen Leaves, 1975.

“The window of the woman burning”, Sunbury, No. 3, 1975.

“Hello up there”, Earth`s Daughters, 5/6, Fall 1975.

“Flat on my back”, “Who might have been friends”, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Spring 1975.

“At the core”, The Atlantic Monthly, December 1975.

“The woman in the ordinary”, “A work of artifice”, “A just anger”, “To be of use”, Women’s Perspectives, Vol. 3, No. l, October 1975.

“The meaningful exchange”, Ten Michigan Women Poets, 1975.

“Ghosts”, American Poetry Review, Vol. 4, No. 6, 1975.

“The homely war”, Poetry Review, Vol. 2, 1975.

“Athena in the front lines”, Room of One’s Own, Summer 1975.

“For Inez Garcia”, Off Our Backs, Vol. 5, No. 4, April/May 1975.

“Unlearning not to speak”, Randolph/Macon Women’s College Alumni Bulletin, Vol. 69, Fall 1975.

“The air like stained glass cuts me”, Word Weavings, December 1975.

“Phyllis wounded”, “A pain in the head”, “Sour is the victory”, “For Shoshana” The Feminist Art Journal, Vol. 4, No. 4, Winter 1975-76.

“Insomnia”, “The stingy plumtree”, The Blacksmith, 1975.

“Sand roads”, The Atlantic Monthly, August 1975.

“To the TV Interviewer”, “The dry edge of nostalgia”, Best Friends, Vol. 5, January 1976.

“Braille”, Bits, 4, July 1976.

“Expecting”, Painted Bride Quarterly, Winter 1976.

“Woman of letters”, Connections, 1976.

“The root canal”, Hard Pressed, No. 2, 1976.

“Spring Planting”, Provincetown Poets, Vol. 2, No. l, 1976, p.46.

“After swimming”, “Beauty I would suffer for”, Mass. Review, No. l, 1976.

“A bonded affair”, The Painted Bride Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1976.

“Trying to attract your attention without being too obvious”, “Slowly disentangling”, “Two in the bad morning”, “Nightcrawler”, Sun and Moon, No. 2, Spring 1976.

“Sacramento, Colorado springs, Geneva, Middlebury”, The Little Magazine, Vol. 10, No. l, 2, Spring/Summer 1976.

“For shelter and beyond”, Sojourner, Vol. 2, No. 2, October 1976.

“Who ever forgives?”, Out of Sight, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1976.

“Hummingbird”, Poetry Now, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1976.

“Doors in the wind and the water”, “War, long war,” Moon and Lion’s Tailes, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1976, pp.9-12.

“How I weave trouble”, “My chart”, Little Magazine, Vol. l0, No. l,2, 1976.

“Crows”, l00 Flowers Anthology, 75/76.

“What is permitted”, Moondance, 1977.

“You ask why sometimes I say stop”, Outpost, June 1977.

“Going in”, Gravida, l2, Vol. 3, No. 4, 1977.

“The summer we almost split”, Out of Sight, 1977.

“The engulfing garden”, The Little Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 1, Spring 1977.

“Item: me”, Painted Bride Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1977.

“Smalley bar”, Pulp, Summer 1977.

“Broad daylight”, “The summer invasion and the fall”, Poets On, No. 2, 1977.

“If they come in the night”, “The Market Economy”, Red Weather, Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 1977.

“In the wet”, Pulp, Summer 1977.

“A gift of light”, Minnesota Review, Spring 1977.

“The twelve-spoked wheel flashing”, Open Places, June 1977.

“Three months exile”, Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 1977.

“What the owl sees”, Calyx, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1977.

“Five thousand miles”, Speakout, Summer/Fall 1977.

“The Greater Grand Rapids lover poem”, The Little Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 1, Spring 1977.

“The Lansing bad penny come again blues”, Open Places, June 1977.

“Your eyes where I float”, Provincetown Magazine, Vol. l, No. l, June 1977, p.11.

“Nothing you can have”, Mass. Review, Spring 1977.

“Archipelago”, Painted Bride Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1977.

“The first salad of March”, Outpost, June 1977.

“The love of lettuce”, Speakout, Summer/Fall 1977.

“Martha as the angel Gabriel”, The l3th Moon, Vol. 3, No. 2, 1977.

“Slow light of the firefly”, “Under Red Aries”, Mississippi Mud, 1977.

“Snow in May”, Open Places, June 1977.

“Moon child”, “What it costs”, “The poetry festival lover”, Cedar Rock, Vol. 2,3, Summer 1977.

“The air like stained glass cuts me”, Calyx, Vol. 2, No. l, June 1977.

“Short season”, Shankpainter, l4, 1977.

“Arriving”, “My mother’s novel”, “What she tells herself before dialing the number she never has to look up”, “Will we work together”, Painted Bride Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1977.

“Inertia is a kind of death”, Open Places, Fall/Winter 1977.

“Kneeling here, I feel good”, Organic Gardening and Farming, l0/76.

“The low road”, Sister Courage, November 1977.

“Distance makes things smaller”, Poets On, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1977.

“Jay”, “Crows”, “The rose and the eagle”, “Ask me for anything else”, Poetry Now, Vol. 3, 4-6, 1977.

“You’ll do it”, “The meek inherit”, Speculative Poetry Review, No. 2, 1977.

“Michigan Jenny”, “Waiting Outside”, Tendril, No. 1, Winter 1977-78.

“Argiope”, Real Paper, December l7, 1977.

“Arofa”, “The man with too many women in his life”, Poets On, Vol. 2, 1978.

“What the owl sees”, Buckle, Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring/Summer 1978.

“The wife”, “The wrong anger”, “For strong women”, “Limited but fertile possibilities are offered by this brochure”, Chrysalis, No. 4, 1977.

“Casual harm”, Best Friends, No. 6, Winter 1977, p.37.

“Teaching experience”, Mississippi Mud, No. l7, 1977.

“My mother’s novel”, The Pushcart Press, III, 1978.

“Sentimental poem”, Bits 8, July 1978.

“Cho-cho”, “Woody’s wool”, “The name I call you”, “Night flight”, Croton Review, Vol. l, No. l, Summer 1978.

“The cast off”, The Spirit that Moves Us, Vol. 3, No. 3, Summer 1978.

“Aries and Capricorn”, Tendril, No. 3, Fall 1978.

“When a friend dies”, Hard Pressed, No. 4, 1978.

“The purge”, “From the tool and die shop”, “Leonard Avenue”, “Culture l0l”, “The inquisition”, Gallimaufry, No. 13, 1978.

“The deck that pouts”, “Against aquariums”, Buckle, Vol. 2, No. l, Fall/Winter 1978.

“Excursions, incursions”, “September afternoon at 4 o’clock”, Open Places, No. 26, Fall/Winter 78-79.

“Apron strings”, Earth’s Daughters No. 8, Spring 1978.

“Attack of the squash people”, Shankpainter, No. l7, Fall 1978, p.21.

“The fisherman’s catalogue: a found poem”, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Summer 1978.

“Season of hard wind”, “The damn cast”, Poets On, Vol. 3, No. l, Winter 1979.

“Crescent moon like a canoe”, Painted Bride Quarterly, Vol. 5, No. l,2, 1979.

“The inside chance” Blue buildings, No. 2, 1979.

“Rainy fourth”, The Hudson River Anthology, Vol. 8, 1979, p.56.

“The long migration”, “Snow blink”, “Intruding”, “The disturbance”, Pulp, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1979.

“Right to life”, Sojourner, August 1979, p.7.

“The long death”, The Guardian, Vol. 31, No. 43, August l5, l979, p.16.

“May apple”, “Loose woman”, Paintbrush, Vol. 6, No. ll, Spring 1979.

“At the wellhead”, Lady Unique, Cycle 4, 1979.

“Agitprop”, “The market economy”, Poetry Now, Vol. 4, No. 5, l979.

“To have without holding”, “Cats like angels”, Waves, No. 2, Summer 1979.

“Morning athletes”, “The longest night”, Open Places, No. 28, Fall 1979.

“The world comes back like an old cat”, “Dirty poem”, “Wrong Monday”, Aspect, No. 76, 1980, pp.51-52.

“For the young who want to”, Mother Jones, Vol. V, No. IV, May 1980.

“Out of the hospital Peter”, “December 13, 1979”, “Why in Toronto”, “Snarl for loose friends”, Pulp, Vol. 6, No. l, 1980.

“The moon is always female”, “Cutting the grapes free”, Open Places, No. 28, Spring 1980.

“Tumbling and with tangled mane”, Fireweed, No. 5,6, Winter/Spring 79-80.

“The letter returned”, The Poetry Miscellany, No. 9, 1980.

“The view from the street”, Giltedge, Vol. l , 1980.

“The long death”, Sierra, Vol. 65, No. 4, July/August 1980.

“Let us gather at the river”, Pulp, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1980.

“Ragged ending”, Ploughshares, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1980.

“Closing”, Hard Pressed, No. 2, 1981.

“The annealing”, Partisan Review, No. 1, 198l.

“The thrifty lover”, The Unmuzzled Ox, No. 22, Winter 1981.

“Death of the Hungarian red pepper bush”, National Forum, Vol. 60, No. 4, Fall 1980, p.41.

“False spring”, Calendar of Contemporary Poets, Cody’s, San Francisco, Ca, 1980.

“The surf of joy pounding”, “On New Year’s Day”, Akros, No. 4, Spring 1981.

“Digging in”, “The weight”, “A man and his anger together”, The Poetry Miscellany, No. 10, December 1980.

“Ascending scale”, Negative Capability, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1981.

“It breaks”, “The ultimatum waffle”, Croton Review, No. 4, 1981.

“When a friend dies”, “Will we work together?”, Poetry Now, No. 4, 1980.

“Life preserver, my love”, “For mourning”, Images, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1980.

“A key to common lethal fungi”, Tendril, No. 11, Summer 198l.

“Mrs. Frankenstein’s Diary”, “The pleasure principle”, “The doe”, “Eating my tail”, “The back pockets of love”, Cedar Rock, Vol. 6, No. 3, l98l.

“Sabbath of mutual respect”, The Lunar Calendar ’82, Boston, Ma. 198l.

“In which she begs”, “Homecoming”, The Connecticut Poetry Review, No. l, 8l-82.

“The consumer”, Monthly Review, Vol. 33, No. 5, October 1981, p.63.

“Toad dreams”, Mid-South Writer, No. 2, 1981, p.4.

“Seven of Pentacles” from “Laying down the Tower” from TO BE OF USE, Ridge Review, Vol. l, No. l, September 1981.

“Absolute zero in the brain”, The Berkeley Showcase No. 3, 1981.

“The matrimonial bed”, Akros, No. 5, Fall 1981.

“Ashes, ashes all fall down”, The Poetry Miscellany, No. ll, 1981.

“Jill in the box”, Kalliope, Vol. 4, No. 2, Winter 1982.

“What goes up”, Vanderbuilt Poetry Review, l982.

“Charm for attracting wild money”, Poetry Now, Vol. VI, No. 4, Spring 1982.

“Two peach trees”, “Touch”, Poetry Now, March 1979.

“In search of scenery”, Real Paper, 1978.

“Where nothing grows”, “Being left”, Pulp, 1980.

“Stone, paper, knife”, Open Places, No. 34, Fall 1982.

“The pool that swims in us”, Whaling City Review, Fall 1982.

“O!”, The Lunar Calendar, ’83, Boston, Mass. July l983.

“The common living dirt”, “On technique”, “Northern lights of the skull”, Manhattan Poetry Review, Spring 1982.

“From something, nothing”, Poetry Now, Vol. VI, No. 5, Summer 1982.

“Laocoon is the name of the figure”, “Homage to Dr. Lorde-Heinstein”, Iowa Review, Vol. II, No. 2,3, Spring/Summer 1981.

“It weeps away”, “A story wet as tears”, Barnwood, Vol. 11, No. 1, Summer 1982.

“Housekeeping”, Cedar Rock, Fall 1982.

“Unbuttoning”, “The high arch of summer”, Negative Capability, Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 1982.

“The good go down”, Star Line: NEWSLETTER OF THE SCIENCE FICTION POETRY ASSOCIATION, Vol. 6, No. 4, July/August, 1983.

“Reconciled”, “Building is taming”, Tendril, No. l4/l5, 1983.

“A visit from the ex,” “The discarded”, Poets On, Vol. 2, No.l, Winter 1983.

“Why marry at all?” “West Main Book Store Chickens”, Tarasque I, 1983 pp. 80-81.

“Infidelity of sleep”, “Dry July”, Manhattan Poetry Review, Vol. 2, Winter 1982/83.

“Mornings in various years,” “A debate on posture,” “On mental corsets,” Another Chicago Magazine, No. 8, 1983.

“Listening to a Speech”, “Out of Sight”, 13th Moon, Vol. 7, No. 1 & 2, 1983.

“Six Underrated Pleasures”, Open Places, Number 36, Fall/Winter l983.

“Where is my Half-used Tube of Tom’s Fennel Toothpaste Tonight?”, Light Year ’84, Bits Press, Cleveland, 1983.

“Shaping our breath”, Croton Review, Number 6, 1983.

“A Visit from the Ex”, San Marcos Review, Women Poets Special Issue, Spring, 1983, p.53.

“They inhabit me”, Manhattan Poetry Review, 3, 1983-4.

“The Disinherited”, Poem the Nukes, ed. Barry Zuckor, Hot Doggerel Press, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 1983.

“First Coming”, “Sweet Ambush”, Jam To-Day, Number 10, 1983.

“What We Fail to Notice”, “Touch tones”, Mudfish, 1984.

“My mother’s body” Sojourner, February, 1984.

“Nailing Up the Mezuzah”, Barnwood, II:4, Summer 1983.

“Out of the rubbish”, Negative Capability, Vol. III, No. III, Summer, 1983.

“Deer couchant”, “Of pumpkins and ghosts I sing”, IMAGES A Poetry Magazine, Vol. 9 No. 2, 1983.

“Silk Confetti”, raccoon 14, January 1984.

“The Chuppah”, Lilith, Vol. 11, Fall-Winter 1983.

“Every leaf is a mouth”, “The wine”, Kalliope, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1984.

“Tashlich”, “Return of the prodigal darling”, “How we make nice”, “The place where everything changed”, Negative Capability, Vol. IV, Number II, Spring, 1984.

“Magic mama”, Women of Power, Premier Issue, Spring, 1984.

“Proximity fuses”, “Blue Tuesday in August” The Croton Review, No. 7, 1984.

“The night the moon got drunk”, Southern Humanities Review, Vol. XVIII No. 3, Summer 1984.

“La Dolce Far Neinte, Revised”, “Summer Mourning”, images, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1984.

“Your cats are your children”, Steppingstones, Anniversary Issue: Liberation, 1984.

“Putting the good things away”, Barnwood, Vol. III No. 2, Fall 1984.

“Still Life”, “The Listmaker”, “Going into town to vote in the storm”, Manhattan Poetry Review 4, Winter 1984-5.

“Down”, A Delicate Fire, Earth’s Daughters 23, 1984.

“Breaking Out”, “The Annuity”, The Harbor Review, No. 4, U Mass, 1984.

“Peaches in November”, Kentucky Poetry Review, Vol. 20, No. 2, fall, 1984.

“The wine”, International Women Artists Archive News, December 1984.

“The sun and the moon in the morning sky of Charlotte,” Southern Poetry Review, Fall, 1984.

“This small and intimate place”, Country Journal, June 1985.

“The faithless”, The Atlantic, April 1985.

“The blah blah blues”, Lips, No. 9, 1985.

“Eat fruit”, Light Year ’86.

“Loving the crone”, Sojourner, October 1985, Vol. 11, No. 2.

“Dog days dogged rag,” Lips, No. 11, 1985.

“Moves on the ceiling,” The American Voice, No. 1, 1985.

“The bottom line”, Poets On:, Vol. 10, No. 1, Winter 1986.

“Something to look forward to”, Calyx, Vol. 9 No. 2 & 3, Winter 1986, p.86.

“Dartmoor”, “How divine is forgiving?”, The Massachusetts Review, Vol. XXVI, No. 4, Winter 1986.

“Basic mammalian behavior 101”, Groundswell, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1986.

“Dog street number”, “A penetrating cold”, The Southern California Anthology, Vol. IV, 1986.

“The new year of the trees”, New Traditions, No. 3, Summer 1986.

“Aftermath”, Greater New Bedford/Fall River Area Arts and Entertainment Guide, April/May/June 1986.

“Down the road, down the road”, Poets On:, Vol. 10, No. 2, Summer 1986, p.6-7.

“Dead waters”, The American Voice, No. 3, Summer 1986, p.77.

“Implications of one plus one”, “Hard Time”, Calapooya Collage 10, Summer 1986, p.20.

“Arles, 7 p.m.”, Light Year ’87, Bits Press, Cleveland, 1986, p. 162-3.

“Daughter of the African Evolution”, Cotton Boll, Vol. 1, No. 4, Summer 1986.

“We don’t have much to say to each other”, Footwork ’86.

“Burial by salt”, Manhattan Poetry Review, No. 7, Summer 1986.

“I see the sign and tremble”, “It doesn’t suffice”, Images, Vol. 12, No. 1, 1986.

“Love like a ticking bomb”, Cotton Boll/Atlanta Review, Vol. II, No. 1, Fall 1986.

“The ram’s horn sounding”, Tikkun, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1986.

“It grows on you”, Painted Bride Quarterly, No. 29, August 1986.

“Nocturne”, New Letters, Vol. 53, No. 1, Fall 1986.

“I saw her dancing”, Woman of Power, No. 5, Winter 1987.

“Vegetable love”, “Morning love song”, Yellow Silk, No. 22, Spring 1987.

“The last day of exile winds upward”, Cotton boll/Atlanta Review, Vol. II, No. 2, Winter, 1987.

“Romantic landscapes are ecologically unsound”, Quarry West, No. 23, 1987, p.10-11.

“Litter”, “Perfect Weather”, South Coast Poetry Journal, No. 2, Fall 198.

“Nishmat”, New Menorah, Second Series, No. 8, 1987, p.1.

“Baboons in the perennial bed”, “The whole that is made of wanting”, “The housing project at Drancy”, “The fecund complain they are not honored”, Negative Capability, Vol. 6, No. 4, Fall, 1986.

“Moon of the mother turtle”, “In the dark all cats fly”, Kalliope, Vol. 9, No. 1, 1987, p.4-5.

“The carrot”, “Raisin pumpernickel”, Lips, No. 13, 1987, p.54-56.

“At the new moon: Rosh Hodesh”, Tikkun, Vol. 2, No. 3, July/August 1987, p.32.

“A great wind from somewhere”, Slant, Vol. 1, Summer 1987, p.100.

“Joy Road and Livernois”, Open Places, Summer 1987, p.66-69.

“Font-de-gaume”, “Edges of emptiness”, Croton Review, No. 10, Spring/Summer 1987, p. 5.

“Le Sacre du Printemps”, The Massachusetts Review, Vol. 28, No. 2, Summer 1987, p. 193-196.

“Sun-day poacher”, Kalliope, Vol. 9, No. 3,.

“We pass each other”, “The pain came back like something sharp in my eye”, Images, Vol. 13, No. 1, 1987.

“Open to the sky”, Quarry West, No. 24, 1987.

“What crosses over”, Poets On:, Vol. 12, No. 1, Winter 1988, p.9.

“Softly during the night”, Zone 3, Vol. 3 No. 1, Winter 1988, cover page.

“Available light”, “After the corn moon”, “Avebury”, “Up and out”, Manhattan Poetry Review, No. 10, Jan. 1988, p. 4-13.

“The heart’s clock”, “The possession”, “The wind changes around”, Images, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1988, p. 8, 12.

“Black Mountain”, Tikkun, Vol. 3, No. 3, May/June 1988, inside front cover.

“A low perspective”, Lips, No. 14, Spring 1988, p.1.

“Practicing with the windows open”, Slant, Vol. 2, Summer 1988, page v. “Yellow, red, blue”, Poets On:, Vol. 12, No. 2, Summer 1988, p.8.

“Toward a sudden silence”, “Frog song”, The Poets Perspective, Vol. 1, Issue 3, No. 3, Summer 1988, p.10.

“The diminishing addition”, “A line of dancers through time”, Croton Review, No. 11, Spring/Summer 1988, p. 44-45.

“How the full moon wakes you”, The ’89 Lunar Calendar, 13th Edition, Luna Press.

“The answer to all problems”, Sometimes the Cow Kick Your Head: Light Year ’88/9, Bits Press, 1988, p. 45.

“The truth according to Ludd”, Columbia, No. 13, 1988.

“A touch of flame”, “Fox grapes”, “Midsummer night’s stroll”, Calapooya Collage No. 12.

“Bite into the onion”, Organic Gardening, Vol. 36, No. 1, January 1989.

“Underwater breathing”, Woman of Power, No. 12, Winter 1989.

“The whale we are”, The Creative Woman, Vol. 9, No. 3, Winter 1989.

“Hot, hotter”, Yellow Silk, Issue 29, Spring, 1989, p.4.

“The ex in the supermarket”, The Sow’s Ear, Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring 1989.

“Turtle sense”, “The trail of fears”, Tsunami, Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring 1989.

“Detroit, summer camp”, “The cat’s song”, “Recombinant”, Matrix, No. 28, Spring 1989.

“Subtle commands of the earth”, Images, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1989.

“Waking up with my ears ringing”, “Cast skins”, Visions International, No. 30, 10th Anniversary Celebration, Black Buzzard Press, 1989.

“Persimmon pudding”, “First day out of bed”, American Poetry Review, Vol. 18, No. 4, July/Aug. 1989.

“Bell song”, “For the love of sand”, “Early snow come and gone”, Chiron Review, Vol. VIII, No. 2, Summer 1989.

“For Mars and her children returning in March”, Cape Cod Driftlines, Vol. 4, No. 3, August 1989.

“Runt vigor”, Organic Gardening, Vol. 36, No. 9, Oct. 1989.

“Some blessings”, Kol Haneshamah: Shabbat Eve, The Reconstructionist Press, 1989.

“The ark of consequence”, Tikkun, Vol. 4, No. 5, Sept./Oct. 1989.

“The price of the body”, “Like little firecrackers in the brain”, Caprice, October 16, 1989.

“Havdalah”, “Meditation on reading the Torah”, Kalliope, Vol. 11, No. 3, 1989.

“Of the patience called forth by transition”, Caprice, November 1989.

“It arrives suddenly and carries us off as usual”, Nightsun, No. 9, Fall 1989.

“The ex in the supermarket”, “Peeled after flu”, “Cousin, cousine”, Key West Review, Vol. 2, No. 1&2, Fall & Winter 1989.

“Shad blow”, “January, 3 p.m.”, “Dreaming the frog’s sleep”, Poetry East, No. 28, Fall 1989.

“Your eyes recall me from chaos”, “Sexual selection among birds”, “The seduction of anticipated pain”, “In June all things wake fully”, The Taos Review, No. 2, 1990.

“The same place struck again”, “Beaver shot”, Footwork: The Paterson Literary Review ’89.

“The Book of Ruth and Naomi”, Tikkun, Vol. 5, No. 3, May/June 1990.

“Pokeweed”, Slant, Vol. IV, Summer 1990.

“Old shoes”, “Yearning to repossess the body”, Colorado Review, Vol. XVII, No. 1, Spring/Summer 1990.

“Detroit means strait”, Sycamore Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, 1990.

“Spinning my wheels”, “June 21 at 9:30”, Kalliope, Vol. XII, No. 2, 1990.

“A cold hand on the spine”, “Shabbat moment”, “We speak of seeing the heron, as if there were only one”, “It ain’t heavy, it’s my purse, “A newly sharpened wind”, Calapooya Collage 14, August 1990.

“Your father’s fourth heart attack”, Poets On: Arrivals, Vol. 14, No. 2, Summer, 1990.

“For each age, its amulet”, Ms. September/October 1990, Vol. 1, No. 2.

“Heel should not be an insult”, Michigan Quarterly Review, Vol. XXIX, No. 4, Fall 1990.

“The cat’s song”, “We speak of seeing the heron, as if there were only one”, Cape Cod Driftlines, Vol. 5, No. 4, August 1990.

“The 31st of March”, Boston Review, Vol. XVI, No. 1, February 1991.

“Imaging”, “Wet”, The Gopherwood Review, 1991.

“Beauty I would suffer for”, Caprice, April, 1991.

“When too much is barely enough”, Caprice, May 20, 1991.

“Putting the gardens to sleep”, Country Journal, July/August, 1991.

“Yearning to repossess the body”, “Off-season rental”, Visions International, Number 36, 1991.

“Domestic danger”, Sycamore Review, Vol. 3, No. 2, Purdue University, 1991.

“The accident site”, “If we can’t find it we make it”, Caprice, July 1991.

“I have always been poor at flirting”, “The task never completed”, Calapooya Collage 15, August 1991.

“Core memory”, “Returning to the Cemetery in the Old Prague Ghetto, Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies, Vol. XII, No. 2.

“Labyrinthine dizziness”, “After the wind abated, he walked out and died”, The Plum Review, Number 2, Fall/Winter 1991.

“The Ordeal of Woden’s Daughter”, Caprice, Nov. 1991.

“Little Pischna Revisited”, “March comes in on cleft hooves”, “Woman in the bushes”, River Styx, No 35, 1991.

“Dream of white poppies”, The Gopherwood Review, Fall 1991.

“The hunger moon”, 1992 Lunar Calendar, Luna Press, 1992.

“Up and out”, Manhattan Poetry Review 10, January 1988.

“Applesauce for Eve”, Ms., Vol. II, Number 4, Jan./Feb. 1992.

“For strong women”, Canadian Womans’ Studies/les cahiers de la femme, Vol. 12, No. 1, Dec. 1991.

“The man with too many women in his life”, Poets On: Fifteenth Anniversary Issue, Winter 1992.

“An old pain turns to inferior pleasure”, Caprice, Jan. 1992.

“Do not erect the wall before yourselves”, Visions International, Number 38, 1992.

“The Consumer”, The Witness, March 1992.

“The flying Jew”, Tikkun, March/April 1992.

“Anxiety wins a round”, Heaven Bone, Issue No. 9, Winter/Spring 1991-92.

“Feeling quite temporary”, “For she is a tree of life”, The Taos Review, No. 5, 1991.

“The art of blessing the day”, “The negative ion dance”, “On the trail of the broken spine”, “On guard”, “Half vulture, half eagle”, Verve: “Wounds/Healing”, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 1992.

“The art of blessing the day”, Reprinted in MS Magazine, Vol. IX, NO. 3. Spring 1999.

“Crow babies”, Poets On: Offspring, Summer 1992.

“A little monument”, South Coast Poetry Journal, issue No. 13, June 1993.

“Syzygy”, The `93 Lunar Calendar, 17th annual edition, Luna Press, 1992.

“Salt in the afternoon”, Yellow Silk, Summer/Fall 1992, p.4.

“A quick and quiet one”, “Ancient wood”, Verve, Vol. 4, No. 3, Fall 1992.

“The real hearth “, Caprice, June 1992, p.7.

“Belly good”, Kalliope: Women’s Body Images, Vol. XIV, No. 3, 1992, p.8-9.

“Sh’ma” and “Kaddish”,Kerem: Creative Explorations in Judaism, Winter 1992-93.

“The joys of a bad reputation”, “The price begins to mount”, Caprice, July 1992, pps. 7-10.

“Syzygy”, “The price begins to mount”, “The art of blessing the day”, Orbis, No. 86 Autumn 1992, Special American Issue.

“The puzzle”, Poet’s On: Coupling, Vol. 17, Number 1, Winter 1993, p.8.

“A penetrating cold”, The Southern California Anthology, Vol. X, 1993, p. 116.

“Blizzard in March”, Caprice, July 1993, p.7.

“Moonburn”, “All systems are up”, Verve, Summer 1993.

“Between two hamlets”, “Too soon to be true”, Cream City Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, Fall 1993.

“Thousands of morning moths”, The Plum Review, Number 5, Spring/Summer 1993.

“That eye is wide open”, “The visitation”, “The world from below”, “Separation Anxiety”, Nocturne”, Calapooya Collage 17, August 1993.

“What she tells herself before dialing the number she never has to look up”, Painted Bride Quarterly: A Poetry Retrospective 1973-1993, Double Issue 50/51, 1993.

“Breadcrumbs”, “Coming up on September”, Tikkun Vol. 8, No. 5, 1993.

“In June the young deer are almost tame”, “Green anachronism”, “Dream of order at the carnival”, Outlet, Summer 1993, Loras College.

“My rich uncle, whom I only met three times”, “Art for art’s sake”, “The mystery of the flies”, Chiron Review, Vol. XI, Spring 1992.

“The new Rock Island Line”, Caprice, September 1993.

“After the Operation”, Caprice, October 1993.

“Dance of the trees”, Verve, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring 1994.

“The Music Wars”, Visions International, Number 45, July 1994.

“The Retreat”, “Death of a doe on Chequesset Neck”, “October Sizzles”, Heaven Bone, Issue No. 11, Spring 1994, pp. 3, 4, 86.

“Brother-Less One: Sun God”, “Brother-Less Two: Palimpsest”, Brother-Less Three: Never Good Enough”, “Brother-Less Four: Liars Dance”, “Brother-Less Five: Truth As A Cloud of Moths”, “Brother-Less Six: Unconversation”, “Brother-Less Seven: End-Less End”, Calapooya Collage, No. 18, August 1994.

“The Mean,” Verve, Vol. 6, No. 2, Fall 1994.

“The white stasis” and “I am not a house”, Negative Capability, Vol. XIV, No. 1&2, 1994.

“How easy is forgetfulness” and “I lost my head in San Francisco”, Caprice, August 1994.

“Too bad you came in late,” Many Mountains Moving, December 1994.

“Dealing with the pieces,” Poets On: Coping, Vol. 19, No. 1, Winter 1995.

“Body of Discontent”, and “A warm place becomes a cold place,” Chiron Review, No. 42, Spring 1995.

“Little Acts of Love,” and “Coldest of Good-byes” and “Under the Knife,” Verve, The First Time, Volume 7, No. 1, Spring 1995.

“Your Standard Mid Life Crisis”, The Seattle Review, Vol. XVII, Number 2, Fall/Winter 1994.

“Accusation”, Bombay Gin, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1995.

“The Voice of the Grackle”, The Massachusetts Review, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2, Summer 1995.

“Growing Up Haunted”, Tikkun, Vol. 10, No. 4, July/Aug 1995.

“September Eclipse”, The 1996 Lunar Calendar, 20th Annual Edition.

“The Grey Flannel Sexual Harassment Suit”, On the Issues, Vol. IV, No. 4, Fall 1995.

“Targets”, “On The Road In Middle Age”, “Coronation in Kingston”, “A Twitch in Time”, Verve, Vol. 7, No. 2, Fall 1995.

“Liars’ Dice”, The Southern California Anthology, Vol. XII, 1995.

“Matzo Poem”, Davka, Vol. 1, No. 1, Winter 1996.

“Diana Inaccessible”, Ararat, Vol. XXXV1, Autumn 1995.

“The Thief”, Caprice, Sept. 1995.

“The Fundamental Truth”, tikkun, Vol. II, No. 1, Jan. 1 1996.

“One bird, if there is only one, dies in the night”, “In the house of three A.M.”, Footwork: The Paterson Literary Review, 1995.

“Reshaping Each Other”, Nightsun, Issue 15, Fall 1995.

“Age comes to Colette”, Caprice, October 1995.

“All Day All Night Talk Radio,” Poets On:, Vol. 20, No. 1, Winter, 1996.

“What Are Big Girls Made Of?”, On the Issues, Spring, 1996

“Mourner’s Kaddish” Renew our Days: A Book of Jewish Prayer & Meditation, ed. by Rabbi Ronald Aigen, (Congregation dorshei Emet, the Reconstructionis Synagogue of Montreal) 1996.

“The weather channel strikes again”, “Onset of darkness,” Collision 2, 1994/2

“Elegy in rock, for Audre Lorde”, The Women’s Review of Books, Vol. X, No. 6, March 1993

“Half vulture, half eagle”, Verve, “Wounds/Healing”, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring, 1992

“On guard”, Verve: “Wounds/Healing, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring, 1992

“February White Blues” Caprice, Dec. 1996.

“Thingama-Jig” Caprice, Jan. 1996.

“I vow to sleep through it”, “My boa”, “Hors d’oeuvres spring” Chiron Review, Issue 46-47, Spring Summer, 1996.

“Fogged in”, Plum Review, Anniversary Issue, 1996.

“Marriage in winter”, “After the darkness”, “Vision of lost ladies”, “Severn at ten”, Connecticut Review, Fall 1996.

“Charoset”, Jewish Women’s Literary Annual, Vol. I, No. 2, 1996.

“In the grip of the solstice”, “Daughter of the vine”, “Spring fever, about 1040”, “Woman in a shoe”, Verve, Fall, 96.

“Too much May, not enough June” and “All lovers have secret names”, Caprice.

“Spring Fever about 104”, “Daughter of the Vine”, “Woman in a shoe”, “In the grip of the solstice” Verve, Vol. 8, No. 2

“One reason I like opera”, “Hunting the hunter”, Orbis, 100 Anniversary Issue, 1996.

“A day in the life”, 13th Moon, Vol. XIV, nos. 1&2.

“Visitation at Dartmoor”, “Severn at ten”, Sunscripts, 1996.

“The good old days at home sweet home”, On the Issues, Spring 1997, Vol. VI.

“Slivers of Fear”, Fireweed, Late Winter 1996, Issue 56.

“In the grip of the solstice”, “Slivers of fear”, “Marriage in winter”, Paterson Literary Review, Issue No. 26, 1997.

“Learning to Read”, Tikkun, Vol. 12, No. 2, 1996.

“Habit encrusts”, “Hunting the hunter”, “The Wicked Stepmother”, The Southern California Anthology, Vol. XIII, 1996.

“A lonely dog’s nocturne, “The correct way of worshipping cats”, New Letters, Vol. 63, No. 1, 1997.

“The dangerous friend, “You lose yourself”, “In the long run”, Caprice, September, 1996

“The dawn of nothing” and “Roomers, rumors”, Verve, Vol. 9, No. 1 Spring 1997.

“Thou shalt not complain about anything I might have to fix”, On the Issues, Summer 1997.

“To be of use”, Yale Law Journal, Vol. 106, December 1996, Number 3.

“The world unbandaged”, Free Lunch, Vol. 18, Spring 1997.

“The yellow light” , The Massachusetts Review, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 2, Summer 1997.

“One reason I like opera” poetry international, No. 1, 1997.

“Seven horses” “Silence honed to a weapon at last”, “Turn about”, The Southern California Anthology, Vol. XIV.

“The fundamental truth”, The Witness, Vol. 80, Number 10, Oct. 1997.

“Not sold in any store”, “Black taffeta”, “Chilled through”, “Every little Odyssey”, Caprice, Dec. 1997.

“Karpas”, “Familiarity’s curse”,“Worlds without end”, “The true patriot”, Prairie Schooner, Winter 1997.

“The party”, “On Shabbat she dances in the candle flames”, Montserrat Review, Vol. 1, Spring 1998.

“Wise dreaming”, “Doppelgangers”, and “The new era c. 1946”, Calapooya 19, 1998.

“Archeology”, “Sitting with the turtle”, “The bones of night”, “The well preserved man”, “The daughter of fur”, “Whose house this is”, Chiron Review, Issue No. 53, Spring, 1998.

“Flying over the Nebraska of my life”, “Planting Peas in March Mud”, Kenyon Review, Vol. XX, No. 2, Spring 1998.

“The gardener’s litany”, “Not in the dark”, Verve, Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring 1998.

“Unexpected bloom”, Connecticut Review Vol. XX, No. 1 Spring 1998.

“Intrusion”, “Dirty old century”, “One February morning in Wellfleet”, Coe Review, Issue 28, 1998.

“Hunting the Hunter” , “Turn about” Evansville Review, Volume 8, 1998 (With acknowledgment to the Southern California anthology).

“The grammatical difference between lay and lie”, “The first time I tasted you”, “Yahzeit”, “The catbird and I”, River City, Double Issue Vol. 18 No. 2, Vol. 19, No. 1, Summer 1998.

“Walking out at 2 A.M.”, “Boston in March”, “Inside the Nor’easter”, “I am addicted to the weather”, Paterson Literary Review, No. 27, Summer 1998.

“The Young and the Stupid”, “Family Values”, “In the beginning, darkness”, Caprice, August ’98.

“Traveling Dream”, Seattle Review, Vol. XX Number 1, 1998.

“The name of that country is lonesome”, “Still the desert”, “From the shadows”, Verve Vol. 10, No. 2, Fall 1998

“Too long dead”, “Flea Market in August”, “What she craved”. Kalliope, Vol. 20, No. 3, 1998

“They leave at last”, “They give them all human names”, CapeWomen, Winter Spring 1999, Vol. 1 Number 2.0

“They called them vacant lots”, “Seder with comet”, “Burnishing Memory”, Green Mountains Review, Vol. 11, Number 2, Fall/Winter 1998-99.

“Storm out of season”, Nightsun No. 18, Fall 1998.

“Inland Seas”, “Summer Cottages for rent”, The Montserrat Review, Vol. 1 No. 2, Autumn 1998.

“Lettuce in rebellion”, “Lamb Shank”, “Salt Waters”, Tikkun, March/April, 1999.

“To build a fire”, “Sleep cracked open”, Urban Spaghetti, Vol. 1 Issue 1, 1999.

“Always unsuitable”, “Her body inscribes”, “As the runners creak”, Prairie Schooner, Spring 1999.

“ Deep freeze”, Maine Times, Vol. 31, No. 17, Feb. 1999.

“Jolly woman with birds”, “The aunt I wanted to be”, “The stand off”, Chiron Review, Issue #57, Spring 1999.

“Snowflakes my mother called them”, Kerem, Number 6, Spring 1999.

“The Rabbi’s granddaughter and the Christmas Tree”, Kalliope, Vol. XXI, Number 1, Spring 1999.

“Taking down the oak”, “The appropriate use for a lawn ornament”, Buckle &, Spring/Summer 1999.

“Fagged out”, “Jury Duty”, “Efi, the chocolate point”, Caprice, January 1999.

“The stand off”, “The surfeit”, “Dazzle”, “Crawling over Sonora, 115 degrees”, Paterson Literary Review, No. 28, Summer, 1999.

“What I know so far”, Maine Times, Vol. 32, No. 5, June 10, 1999.

“The aria”, “The trophy”, Kalliope, Vol. XXI, No. 2, 1999.

“Sometimes while I’m chanting”, Visions # 60, 20th Anniversary Issue, 1999.

“Hot jewels”, “Kneeling at the sea’s edge”, CapeWomen, Summer/Fall 1999, Vol. 2, No. 1

“Rising in perilous hope”, “A pot of rosemary”, River City, Vol. 19, No. 2, Summer 1999.

“Betrayed by the weather channel”, Caprice, March 1999.

“Promises whispered in ice”, The Lunar Calendar, 2000, poem accompanies March

“Long time, no”, Maine Times, Vol. 32, No. 19, Sept 16-22, 1999

“Mexico City, 1968, summer”, “Colors passing through us”, “Surrounded by an invisible sea”, “The streets of Detroit were lined with elms”, The Southern California Anthology, Volume XVI, Fall, 1999.

“The park brochures said, stay on the trails”, The Coe Review, issue 29, 1999.

“Winter promises”, JOE, Volume 1, Number 3, 1999.

“Sins of omission”, “My mother gives me her recipe”, Calyx, Vol. 19, No. 1, Winter 1999-2000.

“Her lecture”, Calapooya Literary review, Vol. 20 Annual, October 1999.

“Vanity, vanity”, Tin House, Vol. 1, No. 3, 2000.

“The corner”, The Montserrat Review, Issue 3, 2000.

“Dignity”, The Chiron Review, Issue #61, Spring 2000.

“Velvet prince”, “Phantom pain”, “Like brownian movement in a beaker of liquid”, Caprice, Early Spring 2000, XIV:1

“Attempt at autobiography”, “Firebird”, “Is that rain or wind in the trees?”, “Minor Losses”, Paterson Literary Review, Issue 29.

“The equinox rush”, Many Mountains Moving, 10th issue, Vol. IV, No. 1

“The long and the short of it”, Earth’s Daughters, Issue #55, Sept. 2000.

“Sandpaper whispers”, The Maine Times, August 24, 2000.

“Something so sharp,” “The disintegration,” Kalliope, Vol. XXII, No. 3, 2000.

“Nor’easter blowhard,” “Night without power,” “Morning after,” Connecticut Review, Vol. XXII, No. 2, Fall, 2000

“Lines drawn, Southwest Review, Vol. 85, No. 3, 2000

“Ways through,” “In second growth woods,” Poetry International, Issue IV, 2000

“The rain as wine,” “The lower crust,” “The midden,” Clay Palm Review, vol. 1, no. 2, 2001

“Fluidity,” “Train from Nice,” “Rusty Tracks,” “Spring opens wings the color of wisteria,” Paterson Literary Review, Issue No. 30, Spring, 2001.

“Finest porcelain,” “Shame,” Kalliope, Vol. XXIII, No. 1, Spring 2001.

“The day my mother died,” “How it goes with us,” “Come into my parlor right now,” Buckle &, No. 6, Feb. 2000.

“February at five”, Maine Times, vol. 33, Number 40, Feb 15,2000

“Tasting Evanescence,” “Summer Cottages for rent,” “Roomers, rumors,” “Photograph of my mother sitting on the steps,” “Not in the dark,” “Sins of omission,” “Old Moon cradling the new moon,” “Planting peas in march mud,” “Old cat crying,” “They leave at last,” Orbis, No. 118, autumn, 2000.

“Brazenly opening,” Maine Times, April 19-25 edition, 2001

“Finishing finishes me,” Firefly magazine, volume 20, 2001.

“Circle dance” Lunar Calendar, 2002.

“Simples”, “Where Beach umbrellas spread gaudy circles”, “Hungry too many days and nights”, Poiesis, Volume 3, 2001.

“Old cat crying”, “Got the 20th century blues”, Earth’s Daughters Issue #57 2001: An earth odyssey

“Shadows on darkness”, Tikkun, September/October 2001

“Frozen as far as the eye can see”, The Montserrat Review, Number Five, 2001

“Resort off-season,” Tin House, Volume Three, Number one (Fall 2001)

“For shelter and beyond,” Cape Poet, Spring 2001

“Somewhere around here,” “Ineffectual before you,” “Almost suffocated in it all,” “Love’s Clay,” “Lost in the wet”, Louisiana Review, Volume 3, Summer/Fall, 2001

“Quieting by the bay,” Maine Times, Vol. 34 No. 32, Dec. 13-19, 2001

“A puzzle of ghosts,” “After the gynecologist,” “How dry I am,” Urban Spaghetti, Literary Arts Journal 4, 2001

“Anomaly,” Earth’s Daughters, issue 58, January 2002

“The cameo,” Forward, April 6, 2001

“An argument with memory,” “Black leaves,” “Walking in waning light,” Prairie Schooner, Spring 2002

“Taconic at midnight,” Tin House, Volume III, number III, 2002

“Housed in winter,” Square Lake, Issue One, Spring 2002

“After the loss,” “As the way narrows,” “What the storm brings,” “Reroute me or die,” “He left but can’t let go,” Paterson Literary Review, 31, 2002

“On the water, reflecting herself,” Lunar Calendar, 2003

“The glamour of it,” Cape Cod Voice, Vol. 2, No. 7, 2002

“The late year,” Midstream, Sept./Oct. 2002

“Her gifts,” Blue Collar Review, Summer 2002

“In ambivalent courtship,” Square Lake, Number 2, Fall 2002

“Little lights,” Tikkun, November/December 2002

“Leonids over us,” The Hampton-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter, 2002

“In the department store,” Caprice, Spring 2002

“That very morning, you were with me,” Tapestries, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2002

“The new computer,” Tapestries, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2002

“Gifts that keep on giving,” Worcester Review, Vol. XXIII, number 2, 2002

“Falling in,” Worcester Review, Vol. XXIII, number 2, 2002

“Making the year new,” Midstream, Jan. 2003.

 

“Miriam’s cup,” The Woman’s Seder Sourcebook, Edited by Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld, Tar Mohr & Cateherine Spector, Jewish Lights, 2003

“Two takes,” “Tapuz: an orange,” Jewish Women’s Literary Annual, Volume 5, 2003

“The wind of saying,” Connecticut Review, Vol. XXV NO. 1, Spring 2003

“Finally,” Connecticut Review, Vol. XXV, No. 1, Spring 2003

“How it was with us, dear grandchildren,” Connecticut Review, Vol. XXV NO. 1, Spring 2003

“The cup of Eliyahu,” Midstream, Vol. XXXXIX, No. 3, April 2003

“Choices,” Monthly Review, April 2003

“My grandmother’s song,” Lilith, Summer 2003

“Money is one of those things,” “Carry me off to old Virginie or maybe Mars,” Chiron Review, Issue #71, Summer 2003

“The garden of almost,” “How to make pesto,” “More than enough,” “Tracks,” Paterson Literary Review, No. 32, 2003

“Wild storm off the ocean,” Cape Cod Voice, Summer 2003

“The birthday of the world”, Tikkun, Vol. 18, Number 3, September/October 2003

“What the reeds whisper”, The 28th Annual Edition of the Lunar Calendar, 2004

“The bone pit,” “In late afternoon,” Square Lake, Number 4, Fall 2003

“At the core of loving, fear,” “The cut,” “Intense,” Kalliope, Volume XXV, Number 2, 2003.

“In praise of java,” “The usual resolutions,” Tapestries, Volume, Number 3, 2003.

“The special one,” Runes, Winter Solstice 2003.

“Sneak and peek,” Monthly Review, Volume 55, Number 7, 2003.

“Aftermath (2),” “Portrait of the poet as a young nerd,” “Mississippi of dreams,” Caprice, Spring 2004.

“Insomnia burns,” “Swear it,” Urban Spaghetti, Number 5, 2004.

“What’s missing,” “Muttering,” Earth’s Daughters, #64, 2003.

“Warm blooded,” “What wings brush me,” The orphan,” Connecticut Review, Vol. XXVI NO. 1, Spring 2004.

“The fading betrayal,” Prairie Schooner, Spring 2004.

“Attack,” “Fatigue,” “The unimmaculate,” Caprice, Summer 2004.

“Bird in hand,” “Cold snapping,” “The tai chi lesson,” “We make do and so do they,” Chiron Review, Issue #74, Spring 2004.

“The order of the seder,” Midstream, Vol. L, No. 3, April 2004.

“In St. Mawes,” Square Lake, Number 5, Spring 2004.

“Photo opportunity,” Long Shot, Volume 27, 2004.

 

“Tonight I am an Old Truck”, “Jabs”, “The Still Center of Raging Chaos”, Prism Quarterly, Vol. 7, Number 1, 2004.

 

“Peace in a time of war”, Tikkun, Vol.19, No.5, September/October 2004.

 

“In your name”, Monthly Review, Vol. 56,  Number 4, Sept. 2004.

 

“Motown, Arsenal of Democracy”, Blue Collar Review, Vol.7, Issue 4, Summer 2004.

 

“Winter sharp”, “The stray”, Many Mountains Moving, Vol.6, No.2, Oct. 2004.

 

“Friends going, gone”, “Lack of pain is a vacation”, Vision International, 25th Anniversary Edition,#71, 2004.

 

 

“Dislocation”, Pebble Lake Review, Vol. II, No.1, Fall 2004.

“Pump hard”, Blue Collar Review, Vol. 8, Issue 1, Autumn, 2004

 

“At last”, Runes: A Review of Poetry: Storm, Winter Solstice 2004.

 

“Curses on you, on me”, “Look at me”, “Faith in something green”, “Accounts past due”, Paterson Literary Review, Issue 33, 2004.

 

“Hot heart”,  “The lived in look”, The Cape Cod Voice, Literary Issue Winter 2004.

 

“Red how I go into you”, “The necessity to plant lilies”, “Diamonds are not this girl’s friend”, Caprice, Vol. XIX:1, Spring 2005.

 

“Choices”, “In your name”, Irish Socialist Worker, March 19, 2005.

 

“Rotten”, “Tanks in the street”, Blue Collar Review, Vol. 8, Issue 2, Winter 2004-2005.

 

“Choose a color”, “Deadlocked wedlock”, Stinging Fly (Irish publication), Issue 1, Vol. 2, Spring 2005.

 

“A vision of horses and mules”, Ploughshares, Spring 2005, Vol. 31, No. 1.

“Dress up”, Silver Visions II, Visions-International #72, 25th Anniversary edition, 2005.

 

 

“A kind of superfluous beauty”, “December closes in”, Mother Earth Journal: An International Quarterly, Poetry: USA issue, vol. xii, #2, May 2005.

 

“How avid the spinach”, “Long winter, late spring”, Tapestries, 2005.

 

“The day after Valentine’s”, “Babesiosis is rather like malaria”, CT Review, Spring 2005, Vol. XXVII No.1.

 

“Buried”, “Choose a color”, The Seattle Review, Vol. XXVII, No. 2, 2005.

“Cold sidles up”, Blue Fifth, 2005.

 

“National Monument: Castle Clinton”, “Minor characters”, “The night is coming on”, Prairie Schooner, Summer, 2005.

 

“Coming, home, coming”, “The old cat’s dignity”, “Deadlocked wedlock”, Chiron Review, Issue # 79, Summer, 2005.

 

“Bashert”, “Wet July on the  Cape”, “When guests finally leave”, “Betrayal”, “Too much February”, “The light is loud”, Caprice, XIX:2, Summer 2005.

 

“Sick of snow”, “Married love”, “Superior”, “August like lint in the lungs”, “Mated”, Paterson Literary Review, Issue 34, 2005.

 

“The given”, “The closet of doom”, “The Hollywood haircut”, “Pick a number”, Red Rock Review, Issue 17, Summer 2005.

 

“Hurricane warning”, “Bad everything day”, Kalliope, Vol. XXVII, NO. 2, 2005.

 

“Holy war”, “Less than you bargained for”, Monthly Review Zine, July 2005

 

“Counting the after-math”, Monthly Review Zine, September 2005.

 

“Famous lovers stumbled upon”, New Letters, Vol.71, No.4, 2005.

 

“Insomnia burns”, New York City Law Review, Vol. 8, Number 2, Fall 2005.

“Celebration of the Trees”  Tikkum , October, 2005.

 

“A season of skinny candles”,  Midstream, Vol.LI, No. 6, November/December 2005.

 

“Love a rub dub,” Caprice XIX: 3, Fall 2005.

 

“December closes in”, “Falling uphill”, Cape Cod’s Literary Voice, Vol.5 No.20, February 9-22, 2006 .

 

“Local street flooding is expected”, “Insomnia burns”, New York City Law Review, Vol. 8, Number 2, Fall 2005.

 

“I met a woman who wasn’t there”, NWSA Journal, Vol. 18, No.1, Spring 2006.

 

“The mystery of survival”, “The futile quest”, “Falling uphill”, “Not knowing what I know”, Red Rock Review, Issue 18, Winter 2006.

 

“Buyer beware”, Monthly Review, Vol. 57, No. 11, April 2006.

 

“Dirty almost spring”, Nexus, 2006.

 

“The bargain chains”, Nexus, Vol. 41, Issue 1, Winter 2006.

 

“Morning’s email”, Fight These Bastards, Issue#2 Spring 2006.

 

“The crooked inheritance”, Earth’s Daughters: Traditions, Ancestors & Culture, Issue 68, 2006.

 

“Antiseptic”, “Don’t forget who owns you”, Blue Collar Review, Vol. 9 Issue 3, Spring 2006.

 

“Counting the aftermath”, poiesis, Vol.8, 2006.

 

“Bread dreams”, “Many, many loves”, “October nor’easter”, Blue Fifth Online, Fall 2006.

 

“My eyes delight”, “The dead at night”, Ward 6 Review, Winter 2006.

 

“Turkeys inhabit the land”, “Rowing”, “Mid-March seduction”, “Early April Tanka”, Caprice XX:1, Spring 2006.

 

“They honor the moon, not us” The ’07 Lunar Calendar, Luna Press, 2006.

 

“Resolutions before the gates”, Midstream, Volume LII, No.4, September/October 2006.

 

“The poetry of flesh”, “Middletown, Milltown, Plainview”, “Security bottle”, Ash Canyon Review, Volume Two, Summer 2006.

 

“Making friends”, “Objects are closer than they appear”, “Chiaroscuro”*, Möbius, Volume XXI, September 2006.

 

“Talking with my mother”, Fight These Bastards, Issue #3, Fall 2006.

 

“Your proper place”, “Many, many loves”, “The lived-in look”, Irish Feminist Review, Volume 2, 2006.

 

“Security bottle”, “Houses of invention”, “They exude light”, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 2006.

 

“In the sukkah”, Jewish Women’s Literary Annual, Volume 7, 2006

“Shy no more”, “The odd bits”, “Rainy day allegro”, Caprice XX, Summer 2006.

 

“Can’t you see it coming?”, “Pushing the clock hands back”, Monthly Review, 2006.

 

“Heirlooms”, North American Review, 2006.

 

“Decades of pursuit”, North American Reviews, 2006.

 

“Lurid fields”, “Metamorphosis”, CT Review, Vol.XXIX No.1, Spring 2007.

 

“Late February fox trot, Caprice, Spring, 2007.

 

“Blue Mojo”, Trivia, Resurrection Issue, Issue 5, Spring 2007.

 

“January the First,  Nexus, Vol. 43, #1, 2007.

 

“Envying the weeds,” “Don’t throw away that worn jacket,” International Poetry Review, spring 2007.

 

“Embroideries”, “Zaftik”, “We wait”, Prairie Schooner, Spring 2007.

“The movies every week,” Blue Fifth, Spring 2007.

 

“Teaching Scales”, Poetry.Agon, on-line, 2007.

 

“Season without flowers or fruit.” “Evenings in the family,” “Going to seed,” Poetry Porch,  2007.

 

“Sleep, the adversary”, “The Last diaspora,” Barnwood, June 2007.

 

“Lurid fields,” “Metamorphosis,” The Connecticut Review, Spring 2007.

 

“We once were slaves”, Poetry Agon, 2007.

 

“A river runs past it,” Blue Collar Review, Winter 2006-2007.

 

“Owned”, Caprice, Spring, 2007.

 

“Tuesday’s stepchild,” Blue Collar Review,  Spring 2007.

 

“The happy man,” Poesis,  Vol. 9, 2007.

 

“Cards on the table,” Earth’s Daughters, Issue 71, 2007.

 

“Ingestion,” Ward 6, No. 2, Summer 2007.

 

“Bah humbug to New Year’s Eve”, Ward 6, 2007.

 

“Yom Kippur, late afternoon,” Midstream, September/October 2007.

 

“The Conversation”, “A Dry Heavy Cold”, “The Ones I Never Give to Goodwill”, Mobius, The Poetry Magazine, 25th Edition, 2007, Volume XXII.

 

“Timeless”, The Cortland Review, Issue # 36, August, 2007

 

“Cards on the table,” EARTH’S DAUGHTERS, Issue 71, 2007.

 

“The King of Swords Enacts The Final Sentence”, Visions International Double 7 (#77), Black Buzzard Press, Austin, TX, 2007.

 

“Summer’s overripe end on Cape Cod”, Caprice, October, 2007.

 

“For your information – from your pharmacist”, “How could I forget”, “You douche bag”, The infection”, “I have been all over Michigan”, Paterson Literary Review, Issue # 36 – 2008 – 2009.

 

“Side effects”, PeaceWork, American Friends Service Committee, Cambridge, MA, April 2008 Issue, The Center Post, Rowe Conference Center Newsletter, Vol 21, # 1, Spring, 2009.

 

“Splitting open”, Earth’s Daughters, Splinters & Fragments, # 72, Buffalo, New York, 2008.

 

“The consolation”, “Her yard”, “Envying the weeds”, “Just try it on”, “Remodeling your kitchen”, Tapestries, 2008.

 

“The two cities”, Tikkun, Israel at 60, May/June 2008, Escondido, CA

“How broad is the daylight”, “Death of the Amur Leopard”, Fifth Wednesday, Issue # 2, Spring 2008.

 

“Film can reverse but not time” – Mainstay – on line – January, 2008, Liberation Lit – paperback, 2010.

“Early spring in the garden shed”, “Childhood without programming, Barnwood, February, 2008.

 

“Confidence comes easy to some, is faked by others”  Anderbo, on-line-2008.

 

“Peace now! Or anytime in this lifetime”, Monthly Review, April, 2008.

 

“Stately vistas of stately vistas, Monthly Review, September, 2008.

 

“The truncated training”, “Who’s blushing now”, Blue Fifth, October, 2008.

 

“Moving on up”, On the Issues, published on-line, November, 2008.

 

“Murder, unincorporated”, Basalt, Volume # 3, Issue # 1, 2008.

 

“You settle”, Blue Collar Review, Journal of Progressive Working Class Literature,   Partisan Press, Norfolk, VA, Spring Issue 2008.

 

“Sister moon”, the 09 Lunar Calendar, Luna Press, Boston, MA

 

“The pond just after dark”,  “Travel broadens the mind, Mobius, Volume XXIII, 26th Anniversary Edition, September/October Issue, 2008.

 

“The entangling”, The Sow’s Ear, Poetry Review, Vol., XVIII, No. 2, Summer, 2008.

 

“Today on my birthday”, “A new life”, “Direction uncertain”, Prairie Schooner, Volume 82, No 3,  University of Nebraska Press, Fall, 2008.

 

“When I learned what it meant”, Midstream, September/October, 2008.

 

“Girls gone wild, boys gone ape”, “Pudding”, “A whole generation”, Margie, The American Journal of Poetry, Volume Seven, 2008.

 

“The call of the tame”, “Immunity”, New York Quarterly, Number 64, New York, NY, 2008.

 

“Broken memory”, “Sandpaper days”, “Solitaire”,  The Poetry Porch, 2008.

 

“End of days”, Rattle, Volume 14,  Number 2, Winter, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 2008.

 

“Growing up female in the ‘50s”,” When the movement opened up”, Feminist Studies, The 1970s Issue, Volume 34, Number 3, Fall, 2008.

 

“Traversing”, “Paying attention”, The parade goes through us”, The seasonal exchange”, The life cycle of the garden tomato”, Paterson Literary Review, Volume 37, Paterson, New Jersey, 2009-2010.

 

“Shedding”, Anderbo, – published on-line, February, 2009.

 

“They don’t tell you how sex changes”, Passager, Issue # 47, Winter, Baltimore, MD, 2009.

 

“An ordinary bowl”, “Wise a bit late”, “You won’t miss it”, Two Review,  Cold Spring Publishing, Anchorage, Alaska, 2009.

 

“A Nice Suburban Neighborhood”, Blue Collar Review, Partisan Press, Norfolk, VA, Winter, 2008-2009.

 

“Turn me over and empty me out”,  Earth’s Daughters, Buffalo, New York, Soapbox Issue, # E.D. # 74, 2009.

 

“At last”, (#2) “Turkeys inhabit the land”, “By default”, “February is a state of mind”, CT Review, Vol XXXI, No 1, Spring, 2009.

 

Searching the essence”, Fifth Wednesday, Spring, Issue # 4, Lisle, IL. 2009.

 

“Why I wear my hair long”, Beloved on the earth: an anthology, Ed. by Jim Perlman, Deborah Cooper, Mara Hart and Pamela Mittlefeldt, Holy Cow Press, 2009.

 

“Nine and stuck in bed”, Rockhurst Review,  Edition # 22, Spring, 2009.

 

“Dreams of Murderous Children”, Basalt, Volume 4, Number 1, 2009.

 

“Who’s naive?” – Monthly Review – April, 2009

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“Sonora”, Pinyon, Number 18, Spring, 2009.

 

“Caught by surprise”, “The Unfinished Masterpiece”, Anderbo. com, published on-line, Summer 2009.

 

“One, two, viewed as glue”,” Ghosts with nails and teeth”, “The romance of the grey squirrel”, Chiron Review, Issue # 87, Summer, 2009.

 

“Football for dummies”, “ I came into the kitchen when she screamed”,  5AM, Issue # 29, Summer, 2009.

 

“Drydock”, Midstream, ISSN 0026-3332X, Summer, 2009.

 

“Marriage at the end”, “Finally it rains”, “Alien weather”, “When you’re really late”, Evening Street Review, Number 1, Summer, 2009.

 

“Under Orion”, Visions, Triple Decade, # 80, Summer, 2009.

 

“Home, coming home”, “Her only perfume”, Apple Valley Review, September, 2009.

 

“The curse of Wonder Woman, Blue Fifth, October, 2009.

 

“Eclipse”, Lunar Calendar 2010, Luna Press, Boston, Mass.

 

“Rock Hard”, Mobius, 27th Anniversary Edition, Fall, 2009.

 

“The low road”, Munjoy Hill Observer, Vol. 29, No. 6 , November, 2009.

 

Reprinted corrected version, May, Vol. 30, # 5, 2010.

 

“How it ended”, “Transformation of Sow’s Ear”, The Sow’s Ear, Vol. XIX, No, 3, Fall, 2009.

 

“Deeper yet”, “Some of you”, Third Wednesday,Volume 1, Issue 9 Fall Issue, 2009.

 

“Money blows off like leaves”,“ Hardscrabble Hope”, Blue Collar Review, Autumn, 2009.

 

“The common living dirt”, GreenSpirit, Volume 11, # 3, Winter, 2009.

 

“I intrude”, Margie, The American Journal of Poetry, Volume 8, Winter, 2009.

 

“End of days”, Anthology – Final Acts, Death, Dying, and the Choices We Make”, 2010.

 

“My heroines”, On The Issues, published on-line, March, 2010.

 

“The flock in winter”, “Winter comes early”, Third Wednesday, Winter 2009/2010, Volume 2, Issue # 1.

 

 

“I should have burned them”, Love Over 60:  An Anthology of Women’s Poems, Mayapple Press, 2010, New York Quarterly Review, Issue # 66, 2010.

 

“The tao of touch”, “Drydock”, “Deeper Yet”, The Arava Review, April, 2010, on-line, July, 2010

 

July Sunday 10 a.m., Fifth Wednesday, Issue # 6, Spring, 2010.

 

“Feeling our way”, “Midsummer dream”, “The way is damned uncertain”, “It doesn’t even resonate”,” Very late November”, The Smoking Poet, 2010.

 

“For Howard”, Monthly Review, Volume 62, # 1, May, 2010.

 

“I didn’t dream you”, Visions International, # 82, Spring, 2010.

 

“Weather be changed”, Redheaded Stepchild, May, 2010.

 

“Old traumas never die”, Blue Fifth Review, Vol. X, Issue # 4, May, 2010.

 

“Hunkering”, “The tao of touch”, “Let me never count the ways”, Prairie Schooner, Vol. # 83, No. 4. Summer, 2010.

 

“Winter cravings”, “Detroit, February, 1943”, Third Wednesday, Volume 2, Issue 2, Spring, 2010.

 

“Beautiful soup”, “Too many”, 5am, Issue # 31, Summer, 2010.

 

“I should have burned them, New York Quarterly, Issue # 66, Summer, 2010.

 

“The tale unwinds with a few knots”, “Celebrating my guests”, “What finally matters”, “That persistent discomfort”, “What never lived”, Paterson Literary Review, Issue # 38, 2010-2011.

 

“Working class nostalgia”, Monthly Review, Vol. 62, No. 4, September, 2010

“Attention please”, “Words hard as stone”, “Well met by Evening”, Marsh Hawk Review, Fall, 2010.

 

“Shadows on snow”, “Stand still”, “The bounty”, Connecticut River Review, 2010.

 

“The exhausted past”, “Walking alone”, “A cabinet in her closet under the dresses”, Poetry Porch, on-line, 2010.

 

“Dog days”, Freaks in flower”, Third Wednesday, Volume 2, Issue # 3, 2010.

 

“Away with all that”, Midstream, Volume LVI, NO. 4,  Fall, 2010.

 

“Tree worship”, Contemporary World Literature, Issue # 2, November, 2010.

 

“Ignorance is bliss”, A Trunk of Delirium, Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2010.

 

“How have the mighty”, “The forest of sleep”, “What comes next”, “Three decades ago we came together”, “On the threshold”, “In the white frame house”, “First sown”, “Way too much of a good thing”, “Mourning revisited”, “The old cat speaks”, Tryst, October, 2010.

 

“Where dreams come from”, “A farewell to hoes and hoses”, “A weighty pantoum”, “Come fly without me”, “A dream that will come true”, Ibbetson Street, # 28, November, 2010.

 

“Remnants still visible”, “Hard rain and potent thunder”, “Family vacation to Yellowstone”, Connotation Press, Congeries with John Hopppenthaler, Issue # IV, Vol II, December, 2010.

 

“Collectors”, Too many tomatoes, too little time”, “Last swim”, Contemporary World Literature, Issue # 3, December, 2010.

 

“A word that finally makes sense”, New Mirage Journal, Winter, 2010.

 

“I have loved you long, and often” The Cortland Review, # 49, 2010.

 

“Poetry of Privilege”, Blue Collar Review, Vol. 14, Issue 1,  Autumn, 2010.

 

“Weather contains us”, Mobius, 28th Anniversary Edition, Volume XXV, December, 2010.

 

“The head cold”, Evening Street Review, Number 3, Autumn, 2010.

 

“Kavanah”, Tikkun, 25th Anniversary Edition, Winter, 2011.

 

“Going forward looking back”, “Long live the land”, Alaska Quarterly Review, Vol. 28, No 1 & 2, Spring & Summer, 2011.

 

“The bonfire”, The Mas Tequila Review, Winter, Issue # 2, 2011.

 

“Death of a honey locust”, She held forth”, The frontroom”, The guidebook was out of date”, Young cat’s dream song”, Paterson Literary Review, Vol. 39 2011-2012.

 

“We call it the Hunter Moon”, “Hurry, it’s coming”, On the Issues, Spring, 2011.

 

“A hundred years since the Triangle Fire”, Monthly Review, Vol. 62, Issue 11, 2011.

 

“How she learned”, Prism, Journal for Holocaust Educators, Vol. 3, Spring, 2011.

 

“How I learned about courage”, “It all begins again”, “A republic of cats”, “Afterward what remains”,  Contemporary World Literature, Volume 4, Spring, 2011.

 

“How big a space is needed”,“Feeling better?”, “Charmed against my will”, The San Diego Poetry Annual, 2010-2011.

 

“Fox in the  morning”, “Interspecies”, “First time”, “Some things return in spring”, Superstition Review, Issue # 7, Spring, 2011.

 

“Envy is a worm”, “Very romantic poem”, “June and the land is still ours”, The Poetry Porch, June 2011.

 

“My year begins”, The Lunar Press, 2011.

 

“In the Peloponnesus one April afternoon”, Green Mountain Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, 2011.

 

“Thirteen”, “Detroit Fauna Including Me”, “By the River of Detroit”, “The Duet”, “The what happened to me blues”, “Bodomy: The Lust for Trees”, “Instant Attraction”, “The Uses of Anger”, “Opening At Last”, Third Wednesday, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2011.

 

“All that remains”, Jewish Women’s Literary Annual, Volume 8, 2011.

 

“Getting lighter”, “Outside running around like an idiot”, February first”, Last light, pale goodnight’, Newport Review, July, 2011.

 

“A wind suddenly chills you”, A Gathering of the Tribes, Issue # 13, 2011.

 

“Leftovers cried over”, Naugatuck River Review, Issue 6, Summer 2011.

 

“The uses of anger”, Moment, September/October 2011.

 

“The night has a long hairy pelt”, “The romantic getaway”, “Baggage”, Ploughshares Winter 2011–2012.

 

“Below zero”, Hunger Mountain, Number 16, A Hunger Mountain Menagerie 2011.

 

“How they blossom now”, Perennia; Forte #80, Earth’s Daughter’s Anniversary Issue 2011.

 

“Day like an actuarial table”, Mobius, 29th Anniversary Edition 2011.

 

“Ethics for Republicans”, On the Issues Magazine, Winter 2012.

 

“I know so little”, “ Different voices, one sentence”, “Action isn’t everything”, “Discovery motion”, SOFTBLOW Poetry Journal, January 18, 2012.

 

“Burning leaves”, “Beauty never wearing out”, “Our neverending entanglement” , “In case of fire”, The Pinch, Spring 2012.

 

“On second thought”, “Burying hope in the garden”, San Pedro River Review, Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2012.

 

“A kind of emptiness” , “Loving the strange”, Third Wednesday, Winter 2012.

 

“Another Obituary”, MS Magazine online, April 2012.

 

“In time or out of it”, “What my mother gave me”, “Ashes in their places”, “The body in the hot tub”, “Agitated cat sees trouble coming”, Featured poet in San Diego Poetry Annual 2011–12.

 

“In the desert,” Alaska Quarterly Review, Volume 29 No. 1 & 2, Spring & Summer, 2012.

 

“The poor are no longer with us,” “These bills are long unpaid,” Monthly Review, Vol. 64, No. 1, May 2012.

 

“Your anxiety,” “End of at least some days,” “My relationship with my vehicle,” Poetry Victims, Volume 8, Issue 5, May 2012.

 

“Belief in a winding road,” And Love: A Different Kind of Poetry Anthology, Jacar Press, 2012

“Erev New Year’s,” Midstream Magazine, Published by the Theodor Herzel Foundation, Summer 2011.

 

“Tsunami,” “All Fall Down,” Nimrod International Journal, Spring 2012, Volume 55, Number 2.

 

“Little Plastic Longings,” Third Wednesday, Spring 2012.

 

“The frost moon,” “Little rabbit’s dream song,” “Let me lie awhile yet,” “Cotton’s wife,” ‘The eve of whatever,” Ibbetson Street, #31, Summer 2012.

 

“Bang, crash over,” Blue Lyra Review, July 2012.

“The discarded,” “An evening in early December,” “A whale is singing,” “The beheaded,” “The wall of cold approaches,” “When memories attack,” Paterson Literary Review, Volume 40, 2012–2013.

 

“Mysteries, quandaries,” “The sleeping mind recreates,” The Muse Online Poetry Journal, June 2012.

 

“I say Kaddish but still mourn,” Poetica Magazine, Summer 2012.

 

“Marinade for an Elderly Rabbit,” 5 AM Poetry, Issue #35, Summer 2012.

 

“Brightness rains down,” “Drying up,” Sugar Mule Literary Magazine, Special Edition, Women Writing Nature, Issue #44, Summer 2012.

“What it means,” Monthly Review, September 2012, Volume 64, Number 4.

“The end not yet in sight,” The San Pedro River Review, Vol 4, No 5, Fall 2012.

“That summer day,” “By the river Ohio,” The Mas Tequila Review, Issue #5, Fall 2012 

“Hindsight,” “Death on the kitchen counter,” Poet Lore, Volume 107, Number 3/4, Fall/Winter 2012.

“The street that was,” Fifth Wednesday, Fall 2012, Issue #12.

“Late afternoon they come,” Midstream, Volume LVIII, Summer 2012.

“Butterfly dance,” “What will betray you,” Mobius, Volume XXX, 30th Anniversary Issue.

“Hope is a long, slow thing,” The Progressive, Volume 76, No 12/1, December 2012/January 2013.