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Bibliography | Anthologies

Anthologies are listed in alphabetical order. 
Note: n.p. = not paginated


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31 New American Poets, ed. Ron Schreiber, New York, New York: Hill and Wang, 1960 1st ed. “Love Song” (p. 205); “Paschal Poem: Now In The Green Year’s Turning: Part 3” (pp. 205-208); “(after the japanese” (p. 208); “Archer” (pp. 208-209); “(for “Poems Of Two”)” (pp. 209-210).

31 New American Poets, ed. Ron Schreiber, New York, New York: Hill and Wang, 1960 2nd ed. “Love Song” (p. 205); “Paschal Poem: Now In The Green Year's Turning: Parts 3 & 4” (pp. 205-210); “Archer” (pp. 210-211); “(for “Poems Of Two”)” (p. 211).

Amazon Poetry: An Anthology, eds. Elly Bulkin and Joan Larkin, Brooklyn, New York: Out & Out Books, 1975 1st ed. “Sayre: Woman Professor” (p. 97)

American College Poetry Society Anthology 1962 (Vol. V) [no editors listed] Westwood, California: The Ellyn Press, 1962 1st ed. “Snake” (p. 231) 

The American Literary Anthology 3, ed. George Plimpton and Peter Ardery, New York, New York: The Viking Press, 1970 1st ed. “New England Love” (pp. 362-364) N.B. “New England Love” later reprinted in Nightmare Of Mouse.

The Ardis Anthology Of American Poetry, eds. David Rigsbee and Ellendea Proffer, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Ardis, 1977 1st ed. “Multiplication” (pp. 197-198)
 


City Of Buds & Flowers: A Poet's Eye View Of Berkeley, ed. Jon Oliver Simon, Berkeley, California: Alderbaran Review, 1977 1st ed. “Polishing” (p. 81) N.B. “Polishing” later reprinted in A Hacksaw Brightness.

Green Flag: Poems For People's Park, eds. Sandra Corrie and Laura Stine, San Francisco, California: City Lights Books, 1969, 1st ed. “Nell” (n.p.)

I Had Been Hungry All the Years, ed. Glenna Luschei and Del Marie Rogers, San Luis Obispo, California: Solo Press, 1975 1st ed. “White Stallion & Silver Olive (The Mothers)”(p. 62); “The Gathering”(p. 62); “War Nocturne” (p. 64-65). N.B. “The Gathering” & “War Nocturne” later reprinted in Nightmare Of Mouse.

I Hear My Sisters Saying: Poems By 20th Century Women, eds. Carol Konek and Dorothy Walters, New York, New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1976 1st ed. “Miniatures IV: Mute The Hand Moves From The Heart”(p. 124); “from First Aspen” (pp. 126-29); “Sayre: Woman Professor” (pp. 130-31). N.B. “from First Aspen” later reprinted in Nightmare Of Mouse.

Mark In Time: Portraits & Poetry / San Francisco, ed. Nick Harvey, photography by Christa Fleischmann, San Francisco, California: Glide Publications, 1971 1st ed. “Ascent” (p. 30). 

No More Masks: An Anthology Of Poems By Women, eds. Florence Howe and Ellen Bass, Garden City, New York: Anchor Press/Anchor Doubleday Books, 1973 1st ed. “Emily Dickinson Postage Stamp” (p. 274).
 


Poets West: Contemporary Poems From The 11 Western States, ed. Lawrence P. Spingarn, Van Nuys, California: Perivale Press, 1975 1st ed. “Our Bodies Young And Running In The Sun” (p. 140).

Probes:An Introduction To Poetry, ed. William K.Harlan, New York: MacMillan, 1973 1st ed. “Ready” (p. 17); “Portrait” (p. 198). N.B. “Ready” and “Portrait” reprinted in Nightmare Of Mouse.

Rising Tides: 20th Century American Women Poets, eds. Laura Chester and Sharon Barba, New York, New York: Washington Square Press/Simon & Schuster, 1973 1st ed.; “Ready” (p. 315); “Van Gogh” (pp. 315-316); “Sayre” (pp. 317-318); “from First Aspen” (pp. 318-321). N.B. “Ready,” “Van Gogh” and “from First Aspen” later reprinted in Nightmare Of Mouse; “Van Gogh” also reprinted in A Hacksaw Brightness.

The San Francisco Bark: A Gathering Of Bay Area Poets, eds. Thomas Head and Paul Foreman, Berkeley, California: Thorp Springs Press, 1972 1st ed. “Ready” (p. 12) N.B. “Ready” later reprinted in Nightmare Of Mouse.

Sandscript: An Anthology Of New Mexico Poetry, eds. Jean Bonette, Alice Briley, and Peter Dechert, Albuquerque, New Mexico: New Mexico State Poetry Society, 1976 1st ed. “The Equal Eye” (p. 65) N.B. “The Equal Eye” later reprinted in Nightmare Of Mouse.

Sisterhood Is Powerful: An Anthology Of Writings From The Women’s Liberation Movement, ed. Robin Morgan, New York, New York: Random House, 1970 1st ed. “Must I Marry” (p. 498)


Southwest: A Contemporary Anthology, eds. Jane and Karl Kopp and Bart L Stafford III,. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Red Earth Press, 1977 1st ed. “Almost Winter” (p. 209)

Voices From The Rio Grande, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Rio Grande Writers Association Press, 1976 1st ed. “Big Yellow Watchdog Sun Go Down” (pp. 118-119); “Clinic Part One: The Whole Season Is A Tale Of Sorrow” (pp. 120-121). N.B. “Big Yellow Watchdog Sun Go Down” and “Clinic Part One: The Whole Season Is A Tale Of Sorrows” reprinted in Nightmare Of Mouse.

Visiting Emily: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Emily Dickinson, eds. Sheila Coghill and Thom Tammaro, Iowa City, Iowa: University of Iowa Press, 2000 1st ed. “Lithograph of Amherst” (p. 94)