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Bibliography | Periodicals

Publications in periodicals are listed in chronological order. Click on the year in the table below to move directly to each year’s listing.
 
1963
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1980
1984
1985
1986
1987
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
2001
2002

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Note: n.p. = not paginated

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1963

Echo, 1963. “Song Of Youth” (p.66); “luve song” (p.67); “Who Dreams Of A Pre-Creation World” (pp.68-9); “when i lie with you” (p.70)

1967

Galley Sail Review 19:2, 1967. “Return” (p.34)

The Goliards 6, Dec 1967. “The Sleepers” (p.13)

1968

Bay Podium 1:1, Jan 1968. “David” (p.26)

Confrontation 1, Sp 1968. “New England Love” (pp.14-5)

Hiram Poetry Review 5, F/W 1968. “The Lonely Are Ahead” (p.29)

1969

Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Jul 13 1969. “The Heaven Woodsman” (p.15)

Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Oct 12 1969. “Legend” (p.10)

Galley Sail Review 6:1/21, 1969. “Georgia O'Keeffe” (p.17); “Poem On Christmas Eve” (pp.18-9)

The Goliards Anthology 7, 1969. “Love and The Terror” (p.26); “Love Song (Once in your arms, love, taken)” (p.100)

Motive 24:6-7, Mar/Apr 1969. “Vindication of Beauty” (p.60)

Trace 1/70, 1969. “Love Song (when i lie with you)” (p.92); “Cry” (p.93)

1970

Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Mar 29 1970. “A Regional Dream” (p.11)

Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Nov 22 1970. “A Soldier” (p.18)

Galley Sail Review 6:2/22, 1970. “Wingspeed” (p.19)

The Ladder 15:3/4, Dec/Jan 1970. from THE ROSE POEMS: “Thou Who Art A Thorn” (p.28); “Promise” (p.28); “Gwyneth, Lover!” (p.28); “Tryptich: III Dream” (p.29); “The Lion Looks” (p.29); “I Have Borne My Green Heart” (p.29); “My Human Heart Denied” (p.29); “The Ballad Of The Rose” (p.30); “Lady, I Was In Your Keeping” (p.30); “It Seems Our Rose Was Broken At Full Bloom” (p.31) 

Manroot No.2 Jan 1970. from THE ROSE POEMS (pp.31-60): “Advent,” “Legend,” “Visitant,” “The Heaven Woodsman,” “Pitch (The Tempering),” “Splendor Of The Spare,” “In A Dark Time/Silence,” “Psalm,” “I Lay Awake All Night Listening,” “The Reckoning,” “The Vision,” “Love Poem,” “O Grave Mystery,” “Sheltering,” “We Walked By The Fields of St. Martin,” “Our Bodies Young And Running In The Sun,” “Prayer,” “Psalm,” “Grief,” “Vespers,” “In The Frost: A Ballad,” “O Sweet! My Israelite!” “The clear candle threads the night,” “I Dreamed Of My/Love,” “It's the coming on of the sweet...” “Dear Friend,” “A Variation of Classical Elegy,” “Ascent”

Sumac 2:4, Fall 1970. “The Gathering” (p.111); “The Shedding” (p.111) 

1971

Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, August 1971. “Knowledge—The Disclosure” (p.12)

English Journal 60:7, Oct. 1971. “Toward Autumn” (p.895)

Everywoman 2:9/20, Jun 1971. “For The Beloved” (p.8); “Jewish Bride” (p.8); “For Gene Damon” [the longer version] (p.9); “Lesbos” (p.9)

Hyperion: A Poetry Journal No.5, Sp/Sum 1971. “Portrait” (n.p.);from QUARTET: “The Hours” (n.p.), “The Disappearance—War Memorial” (n.p.), “Swan, Turning Your Neck” (n.p.),”I Thought That Far Green Tree Was A 'Cello” (n.p.); “When The Green Love Comes Off” (n.p.); “Hunters In Hiding” (n.p.)

Hyperion: A Poetry Journal 2:2, F 1971. “Whoa There, Catullus!” (n.p.); “Heritage” (n.p.); “Swan” (n.p.)

The Ladder 16:3/4, Dec/Jan 1971. “Eulogy” (p.29); “Mood Piece” (p.30); “Question” (p.30)

Manroot No. 4, Feb 1971. “For Gene Damon” (p.80)

Manroot No. 5, F 1971. “For My Sister” (p.80)

Occident 5, F 1971. “Brick Red Human” (pp.20-21)

Poetry 119:3, Dec 1971. “Andromache” (p.142); “Dutch Painting” (p.143)

Stooge 6, 1971. “The Dwarf's Nocturne—Placid Evening” (n.p.); “The Elf And The Pastoral” (n.p.) 


1972

Aphra 3:3, S 1972. “Emily Dickinson Postage Stamp” (p.55)

Bartleby's Review 1:1, F 1972. “Hunting” (p.12)

Best Friends 2, S 1972. “Song For Peter” (n.p.); “Desert Arizona” (n.p.)

Confrontation 5, W/Sp 1972. “A Lovely Kind Of Land: A Tryptich” including “Prelude” (p.33), “I. Blue” (pp.33-34), “II. Red” (p.34), “III. Honey (The Schoolteacher)” (pp.34-35), and “Postlude” (p.35)

Hyperion: A Poetry Journal 3:1, F 1972. “Weathervane” (p.51); “Resolution (A Dance)” (p.52); “Unfurl The Swan” (p.52)

Illuminations/Gar (Texas), Nov 1972. “Seasons/ Reconciliation” (p.29)

The Ladder 16:5/6, Feb/Mar 1972. “A Modern Penelope Weaves” (pp.44-45)

The Ladder 16:9/10, Jun/Jul 1972. “Desert” (p.37)

The New York Quarterly 12, F 1972. “On The Head Of A Coin” (p.62) 

1973

Bartleby's Review 1:2, 1973. “Woman Of Luther” (pp.30-34)

Granite 5, Sp 1973. “Van Gogh” (pp.124-25); “The Hunt” (p.126)

Hyperion: A Poetry Journal 3:2/9, Sp/S 1973. “Hanged Man I” (n.p.); “I Came Upon The Red Apples Of A Southern Morning” (n.p.)

Manroot (Women's Issue) 8, Feb 1973. “War Nocturne” (pp.3-4); “Woman Gardener” (pp.36-40)

Poetry 121:5, Feb 1973. “Countdown” (p.227)

Southern Poetry Review (Special Women’s Issue) 13, 1973. “White Stallion & Silver Olive (The Mothers)” (p.50)

Thunderbird 23:1, Oct 1973. “The Hawthorne Cycle: Four Poems For Seth” including “1. Late Last Poem For Seth” (n.p.), “2. One More” (n.p.), “3. Voices” (n.p.), and “Heaven Prosper You” (n.p.)

West End 2:2, F 1973. “San Juan Capistrano” (p.23) 

1974

Ark River Review 2:4, 1974. “Russian Mandolin” (p.4)

Best Friends 4, F 1974. “The Engraver” (n.p.); “Breughel Sunday” (n.p.)

Mosaic (Special Women's Issue) 5, 1974. “Lace Shop In The Light” (p.15)

New America 1:1, F 1974. “Drowning, New Mexico” (p.22); “Portrait” (p.24)
Puerto Del Sol 13:2, F 1974. “Brightness And Dark” (p.100); “Think Of The Sapphic Fragments” (p.101); “Morning’s Labor” (p.101); “Our Hunger, The Hinge” (p.102); “Dust Devils” (p.103)

Sunbury: A Poetry Magazine 1:3, Dec 1974. “Hope-Harrowed (or “Re-Tooling”), A Trio” including “1. Ritual,” “2.Delicate Nail,” and “3. Risk” (pp.25-26)

The Sunstone Review 3:3, 1974. “Chamber Music Masterpieces” (p.13)

Thunderbird 23:4, May 1974. “We Wintered In Melville, Long Island” (n.p.)

Wisconsin Review 9:3, Sp 1974. “Windblown Logs: New Mexico” including “I. Bone,” “II. Wide Welcome,” & “III. Thanksgiving” (pp.4-5) 

1975

Choomia 1:1, S 1975. “With Swiss Precision” (p.1); “Which One?” (pp.2-3)

Ironwood 3:2/6, 1975. from THE ISLANDER: “There Are Three Strengths To The Parchment” (p.78); “I Get Tired Of Walking One Way” (pp.78-79); “Before The Quiet Of The Day Began” (p.79)

New Mexico Magazine 54:12 ,Dec 1975. “Almost Winter” (p.37)

The Painted Bride Quarterly 2:1, W 1975. “Annunciation” (p.28); “Draw Out One More Candle To Light The Night Nurse's Face” (p.29); “Opaque Disease” (p.30)

The Painted Bride Quarterly 2:3, S 1975. “Transparency Of Disease” (p.14); “The Italian Poems With Facing English” (p.15); “Our Hospital Gowns Are Candle-Colored Linen” (p.16); “Returning From A Grave Illness” (p.16); “Diamond, Black Swan, Black Sun, Drifting” (p.17); “After Winter Recess” (p.18)

The Sunstone Review 4:4, 1975. “Burn Ward & Cold Fire Of Diamond” (p.44)

Weid: The Sensibility Review 3:3/35, Dec 1975. “Domestic Incident” (pp.117-118) 

1976

Best Friends 5, Jan 1976. “Swan, You Are One” (p.25); “The Hellish Light, or Coppery” (p.26)

California State Poetry Quarterly 4:2/3, Sp/S 1976. “Miniatures I: Formal But Not Rigid” (p.86)

California State Poetry Quarterly 4:4, F 1976. “The Ceiling Is Invisible” (p.25); “The Weary Traveller Stops/To Drink From A Hoofprint” (p.25)

La Confluencia 1:2, Dec 1976. “The Wastes Of Sun” (back cover)

Pacific Sun Literary Quarterly, Mar. 5 1976. “Ones” (p.23)

San Jose Studies (Special Issue: Discover America) 2, 1976. JONQUIL: BLESSING IN DEEP DISGUISE including “Prelude” (p.118); “I. No Falcon Wings Home, Promised Land” (pp.118-119); “II. What’s Past Is Prologue” (p.120); “III. Boy Fighting A Blizzard” (p.120); “IV. Season Of Blessings In Deep Disguise” (p.121); “V. Locusts (The Pioneer Family” (p.121); “VI. Sailor, I Cannot Tell The Tall Ships By Name” (p.122); “VII. Hushaby” (pp.122-123); “VIII. Free: Grace” (p.123)

Thunderbird 24:1, Sp 1976. “One Morning” (p.61) 

1977

Dark Horse 12, S 1977. “Breathing” (p.18); “The Squire Gazes Thru A Summer Window” (p.18)

Gilt Edge 3, Mar 1977. “Toccata Of The Disturbed Child” (pp.56-60)

Ironwood 5:1/9, Sp 1977. “A Hacksaw Brightness Falls Off With The Exuberance Of Youth” (pp.18-19); “Alive” (p.19)

La Confluencia 1:3/4, Jul 1977. “Candle Burning” (p.60)

The Salt Cedar 1, 1977. “Big Yellow Watchdog Sun (The Physician’s Song)” (p.19); “Big Yellow Watchdog Sun Go Down” (p.20); “Primrose” (p.20)

Southwest Women's Poetry Exchange 5, May 1977. “O Royal College Of Swans & Surgeons” (n.p.); “Quadrille” (n.p.); “Cheshire Cat” (n.p.) 

1978

13th Moon (Special Fifth Anniversary Issue) 4:1, 1978. “Insomnia” (p.51)

Blue Unicorn 1:2, Feb 1978. “Pentacle” (p.8)

The Cultural Post (National Edowment for the Arts) 19, Sep/Oct 1978. “Night Call” (p.9); “The Squire: Her Presence” (p.9)

The Painted Bride Quarterly 4:3/4, 1978. “Countrywoman/Surgeon” (pp.64-65); “Insomnia” (p.66); “Physician/Metaphysician” (p.67); “Doctor/Gardener” (p.67); “A Place To Go Alone” (p.68); “Logs” (p.69); “Shift” (p.70)

Umbral: A Quarterly Of Speculative Poetry 2, F 1978. “Bombers” (n.p.); “Cranberry Country” (n.p.)

1980

The Sackbut Review 2:7, Sp 1980. “Movies” (p.27)

1984

Prism International 23:1, F 1984. “Cider Apples” (p.30); “Christina’s World (Andrew Wyeth)” (p.31)

The Raddle Moon 2, Oct 1984. “A Working Richness” (p.32) 

1985

Island 15/16, 1985. “You Think Because I Do Not Use The Word” (p.70); “Buckled” (p.71)

1986

The Galley Sail Review 7:2/25, S 1986. “Weather Hill & Round Mountain” (p.19); “Chilled” (p.19)

Sunrust, Sp 1986. “Lithograph Of Amherst” (p.22)

1987

The Antigonish Review 68, W 1987. “Spent” (p.12)

1994

Confrontation 52/53 W/Sp 1994. “Shipped Off To The Prairies” (p.335)

Southern Humantites Review 28:1 W 1994. “Evening Reading” (p.16)

1995

Descant 88 (26:1) Sp 1995. “The Pentecostal Beggars” (p. 84)
“Photographs Of Albatrosses” (p. 85-6)
“Pig” (p. 87)

The American Voice (Tenth Anniversary Issue) 37, 1995 “All Giving Things” (p. 3)

Shenandoah 45:3 F 1995. “What Flashes On The Eye Is A Bright Wheat Field” (p. 104-5), “Nerves” (p. 106), “Burn” (p. 106) 


1996

Antigonish Review 107 Autumn 1996. “Fever” (p. 155), “Talent” (p. 166)

Southern Humanities Review 30:1 Number 1 W 1996. “Basket of Birds” (p. 37)

1997

Shenandoah 47:4 W 1997. “Christina” (p. 88)

1998

The Prairie Journal of Canadian Literature Issue 30, 1998. “Blessed Golden Inspiration” (p. 19)

2001

nycBigCityLit  (online journal) January 2001. “Dovey”, “One Blue Number” (n.p.) 

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Storie (Special Issue: Pomeriggio/Afternoon) 2001. “Spectral Freedom” (pp. 127-30)
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2002

Storie 44 February-March 2002. “Any Mortal Thing – a trilogy of poems written during a time of war: I. War, II, Any Mortal Thing, III. Altered Terms” (pp. 48-51, English and Italian versions); “Any Mortal Thing: The Limits of Translation - essay” (pp. 52-7, English and Italian versions)

Artlife 22:7 (Issue 239) 2002. “The Finding” (n.p.)

Artlife 22:8 (Issue 240) 2002. “Dovey & I” (n.p.)

Artlife 22:9 (Issue 241) 2002. “Her One Earthly Passion” (n.p.)

IRIS 6 (Fall/Winter 2002). “Walking Tour Of Cemetery” (p. 21);  “Public Places, Private Griefs” (pp. 26-28)