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Pattiann Rogers

American poet

Pattiann Rogers (born ) is an American poet,[1] and a recipient of the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry. In , she was awarded a special John Burroughs Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Nature Poetry.

Life

Pattiann Rogers is an American poet living in Colorado with her husband and has two sons and three grandsons. She was born in Joplin, Missouri, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri in She received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Houston in [2] She taught as a visiting penner at the University of Texas, the University of Montana, and at Washington University in St.

Louis. She was the Ferrol Sams Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at Mercer University and was on the faculty of the low residency MFA Program in Creative Writing at Pacific University.

Pattiann Rogers has published fourteen books of poetry, most recently Quickening Fields, (Penguin, ) and Holy Heathen Rhapsody (Penguin, ). She has published two books of prose The Dream of the Marsh Wren, and The Grand Array, Writings on Nature, Science, and Spirit.

She was associate professor, and taught in the MFA Creative Writing Program during the spring semesters, to , at the University of Arkansas.

In May , she was in residency at the Rockefeller Foundation'sBellagio Study and Conference Center in Bellagio, Italy.

She is a contributing editor at The Alaska Quarterly Review.

Firekeeper was chosen by Publishers Weekly as one of the Best Books Published in , was one of five finalists for the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize (given by the Academy of American Poets) in , and received the Natalie Ornish Poetry Award from the Texas Institute of Letters.

Song of the World Becoming (Milkweed Editions, ) contains all of Rogers' poems previously published in her books through , 40 new poems, and line and title indexes.

The poetry of Pattiann Rogers pauses me in mid-thought, turns me reflective, appreciative, and full of wonder. What follows are a limited words from Pattiann Rogers for the spring of It rained all night last night, a slow rain. Its sound—thrumming on the roof, multiple tickings on each separate leaf of the poplar and maple near our bedroom—was very like a caress, gentle, steady.

It was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Award and was named an Editor's Choice, Foremost of the List by Booklist.

Ms. Rogers is the mother of renowned materials scientist Professor John A. Rogers, currently at Northwestern University.[3]

Grants, fellowships, and awards

In , Rogers received a extraordinary John Burroughs Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Nature Poetry.[4]
She has received two NEA Grants, and , a Guggenheim Fellowship for –85, and a Lannan Literary Fellowship in [5] and a Lannan Literary Awards for Poetry in [6]

Her poems were selected for publication in Best Spiritual Writing for , , , , and editions.
Her poetry appeared in The Top American Poetry of selected by Adrienne Rich, and The Best American Poetry of , selected by David Wagoner.
She received five Pushcart Prizes Leading of the Small Presses , , , and editions.
Two Prairie Schooner Strousse Awards were won in and
The Theodore Roethke Prize from Poetry Northwest was awarded in [7]
Poetry awarded her poems the Tietjens Prize in , the Hokin Prize in , and the Bock Prize in

She was the poet in residence at The Frost Place in Franconia, NH.


She was a judge for the National Poetry Series in and , and co-poetry editor with Carl Phillips for the Pushcart Prize XXVII, Best of the Small Presses.
She was in residency at the Rockefeller's International Conference and Study Center in Bellagio, Italy, May,

Books

  • Quickening Fields.

    Those are my bones rifted and curled, knees to chin, among the rocks on the beach, my hands splayed beneath my skull Elf owl, cactus wren, fruit flies incubating In the only womb they'll ever remember. Shadow for the sand rat, spines And barbary ribs clenched with green wax. This is about no rain in particular, just any rain, rain sounding on the roof,

    Penguin Team, NY, NY.

  • Holy Heathen Rhapsody. Penguin Group, NY, NY.
  • The Grand Array. Trinity University Squeeze, San Antonio, TX.
  • Wayfare.

    Penguin Group, NY, NY.

  • Firekeeper, Selected Poems, Revised and Expanded Edition. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN.
  • Generations. Penguin Group, NY, NY.
  • Song of the World Becoming, Unused and Collected Poems, - .

    She garnered an M. Her poems are especially noteworthy because in them she combines scientific language and concepts with questions of cultural and spiritual standards. About the collections: Papers, 25 boxes contains a variety of materials detailing the literary works of Pattiann Rogers. This includes manuscripts of draft copies, published and unpublished works, short stories, final copies, revisions, research materials to her works, photocopied news clippings, workshop and conference materials, business and literary correspondence, instruction materials, reviews, audio and video recordings, and computer disks.

    Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN. ISBN&#;.

  • The Hope of the Marsh Wren, Writing as Reciprocal Creation. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN.
  • A Covenant of Seasons. Hudson Hills Press, NY, NY.

    , a collaboration with the artist Joellyn Duesberry

  • Eating Bread and Honey. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN. ISBN&#;.
  • Firekeeper, New and Selected Poems. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN. ISBN&#;.
  • Geocentric.

    Peregrine-Smith, Salt Lake Town, UT.

  • Splitting and Binding. Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, CT.
  • Legendary Performance.

    Pattiann Rogers is an American poet living in Colorado with her husband and has two sons and three grandsons. She received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Houston in She is a contributing editor at The Alaska Quarterly Review. Song of the World Becoming Milkweed Editions, contains all of Rogers' poems previously published in her books through40 new poems, and line and title indexes.

    Ion Pressurize, Memphis, TN. ISBN&#;.

  • The Tattooed Lady in the Garden. Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, CT. ISBN&#;.
  • The Expectations of Light. Princeton University Compress, Princeton, NJ.

Public poetry projects

The Language of Conservation, the Milwaukee Zoo's permanent exhibit of 54 signs containing lines of poetry installed throughout the zoo opened on June 19,
Pattiann Rogers was the Zoo's honorary poet and curator for the exhibit, which was produced in collaboration with the Milwaukee Widespread Library, the Zoological Society of Milwaukee, along with the Milwaukee County Zoo.[8] Pattiann Rogers on the project: I wanted the poems to offer a novel perspective, a different way of looking at landscapes and animals. A story on The Language of Conservation in the June issue of Wild Things, the Zoological Society's Newsletter.

A article about the project written by Pattiann Rogers: Under The Unlock Sky: Poems On The Land.[9] A map of the poetry installations at the zoo.
Speak to to the Zoo: West Bluemound Road, Milwaukee, WI
The Language of Conservation, Poetry in Library and Zoo Collaborations, Jane Preston, Editor; Sandra Alcosser, Lee Briccetti, Dr.

John Fraser, Dr. Dan Wharton, Executive Editors; Poets Dwelling, New York City, NY, (This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services.) [10]

Rogers worked with sculptor Steve Wood of Public Art Associates to create this bench along the American Discovery Track in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, at the base of Pikes Peak.

It is a 4' x 15' concrete, stone and ceramic tile bench meant to withstand the elements for many years.

Pattiann Rogers - Poet - SpiritualTeachers.org: Pattiann Rogers is an American poet living in Colorado with her husband and has two sons and three grandsons. She was born in Joplin, Missouri, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri in

The poems by Pattiann Rogers are on the tile pieces interspersed around the bench meant to be read at various angles of an oncoming potential reader. Here is a nice description of the bench with pictures by Lauren Carroll. More about the trails and projects around the Pikes Peak area.
Exact location of the bench.

Finding Poems Under the Open Sky, presents photographs and text on five unlike poetry trails installed in five different locations in the U.S.. One of the five sections (text by Pattiann Rogers) describes the goals and installations of the Milwaukee County Zoo signs and photographs.

The four other sections contain descriptions and goals written by those who installed each trail.

Examine the experience, times, and work of Pattiann Rogers through detailed author biographies on eNotes.

World Literature Today, January–February, , Volume 87, Number 1, Editor Daniel Simon, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.[11]

Sowell Collection

The Sowell Collection at Texas Tech University acquired the unique papers of Pattiann Rogers and own made them available for common viewing.

Interviews and essays (a partial listing)

Jellema, Rod, Pattiann Rogers: Two Readings of her Poems, essay by Rod Jellema, Innisfree Poetry Journal, , Innisfree 28,

Kelley, Tina, Naming the Natural World, Pattiann Rogers on her 13th collection and celebrating science in poetry, Poetry Foundation, June 21,

Brachman, Jo, "Cosmology's Celebration: An Interview with Pattiann Rogers", Terminus Magazine, Issue 13, , published by Academy of Literature, Media and Message and Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen Colleges

Rogers, Pattiann, Finding Poems Under the Open Sky, Planet Literature Today, January–February, , Volume 87, Number 1

Johnston, Gorden, Breaking Old Forms: A Conversation with Gordon JohnstonArchived at the Wayback Machine, Georgia Review - This interview also appears in its entirety in The Grand Array.

Trinity University Press, San Antonio, TX. by Pattiann Rogers)

Doyle, Brian, Poems that Possess Me like New Tune in the Blood: An Interview with Pattiann Rogers, Image, a Journal of the Arts and Religion, Center for Religious Humanism, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle WA.

- This interview also appears in its entirety in The Grand Array. Trinity University Flatten, San Antonio, TX. by Pattiann Rogers)

Perry, Carolyn and Zade, Wayne, A Conversation with Pattiann Rogers, The Missouri Review, Volume 32, Number 4, Winter

Gailey Jeannine Hall, An Interview with Poet, Pattiann Rogers, Poets & Writers, June 30,

Josephine Pallos, Coming into Being: An Interview with Pattiann Rogers, The Gettysburg Review, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, Vol.

15, Number 1, Spring,

Elliott, David, 'Praise is a Generative Act,' A Conversation with Pattiann Rogers, Tampa Review, Spring,

Seyburn, Patty, "Interview with Pattiann Rogers," Gulf Coast, U. of Houston, Houston, TX, Spring,

Walker, Casey, "Pattiann Rogers, an Interview and Poetry," Wild Duck Review, April,

Whitehouse, Shelia, "An Interview with Pattiann Rogers," South Carolina Review, Fall,

Seale, Jan Epton, “Interview with Pattiann Rogers,” Concho River Review, Spring,

Bryan, Sharon, "Interview: Pattiann Rogers," River City Review, Spring,

McCann, Richard, "An Interview with Richard McCann", Iowa Review Volume 17, no 2, Spring/Summer - This interview also appears in its entirety in The Grand Array.

Trinity University Press, San Antonio, TX. by Pattiann Rogers)

Reviews of published work (a partial listing)

Reviews of Quickening Fields, published

  • McDonnell, Anne Haven, "Anne Haven McDonnell reviews Quickening Fields, poems by Pattiann Rogers", March 2,
  • Felsenthal, Alan, "Eight Poets Recommended Brand-new and Recent Titles", November 7,
  • Kelley, Tina, "On Quickening Fields by Pattiann Rogers", Georgia Review,


Reviews of Holy Heathen Rhapsody,

  • Held, Denis, "Review: The Visioin of the Seer, February 13,
  • Nash, Susan Smith, Nature Literature Today, May-August,
  • Williams, Lisa, Orion, Nature/Culture, January/February,


Reviews of Wayfare, published

  • Kutchins, Laurie, Orion, Nature/Culture, November/December,
  • Gailey, Jeannine Hall, Wayfare, Penguin Books,
  • Publishers Weekly,
  • Prairie Schooner,


Review of Firekeeper, Selected Poems, Revised and Expanded Edition, published Brachman, Jo, All There IsPattiann Rogers' Firekeeper: New and Selected Poems, Terminus Magazine, Issue 13, , published by School of Literature, Media and Communication and Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College

  • Tracy, D.H, Poetry, May,


Review of Generations, published

  • Marek, Jayne E., "Three Ways to Touch the World", Notre Dame Review,


Reviews of Song of the World Becoming, New and Calm Poems, - , published (partial)

  • Buttel, Robert, "Naming the Soul", American Book Review, May–June,
  • Moos, Kate, "Unwinding Sunlight", Ruminator Review, “Unwinding Sunlight", Spring,
  • Berger, Rose Marie, "Worth Nothing", Sojourners, Worth Nothing, September–October,
  • Gonzalez, Ray, The Bloomsbury Review, Poetry Reviews, by Ray Gonzalez, March – April,
  • Ingham, Ken, Audubon Naturalist News, Book Reviews, July – August,
  • Spirituality and Health, May,
  • Seaman, Donna, Booklist, (starred review), Protest 14,
  • Whited, Stephen, Book, Poetry Review, July – August,


Reviews of Firekeeper, New and Selected Poems, published

  • Brown-Davidson,Terri, Review, Prairie Schooner, Fall,
  • Ullman, Leslie, "Short Reviews,” Poetry, December,
  • Bloomsbury Review, "Recent Recommended Poetry," January–February,
  • Budin, Sue E., Kliatt, January,
  • Carlisle, Susan, Harvard Review, No.

    8, May,

  • Collins, Floyd, "Motives for Metaphor," The Gettysburg Review, Spring,
  • Edwards, Wayne, Small Flatten Review, April,
  • Kitchen, Judith, "Fourteen Ways of Looking at Selecteds," The Georgia Review, Summer,
  • Eckman, Fred, “Entertainment, Books,” Star Tribune, October 23,
  • Ellis, Steven, Library Journal, August,
  • Gunderson, Elizabeth, Booklist, September 1,
  • Merrill, Christopher, Manual Reviews, Orion, Fall,
  • Publishers Weekly, August 29,


Reviews of Splitting and Binding, published

  • Goding, Cecile, "Unpretty Sentences, Beautiful Structure," Illinois Writers Review, Spring,
  • Collins, Floyd, "Variations on the Journey Motif," The Gettysburg Review, Spring,
  • Porterfield, Kay Marie, "Giving Voice to Vision," Bloomsbury Review, June,
  • Grosholz, Emily, "Reviews," The Hudson Review, June,
  • Guereschi, Edward, "Bridesmaids and Veterans," American Book Review, Nov-Dec,
  • Mazur, Gail, "Brief Reviews," Poetry, Volume CLVI, No.

    4, July,

  • Publishers Weekly, August 4,


Reviews of Legendary Performance, published

  • Sampson, Dennis, The Hudson Review, Summer,
  • Stitt, Peter, "Aestheticians and the Pit of the Self," Poetry, Volume CLII, No.

    3, June,


Reviews of The Tattooed Lady in the Garden, published

  • Bizzaro, Patrick, "Poetry and Audience: A Look at Ten Books," Raccoon 28, May,
  • Fulton, Alice, "Main Things," Poetry, Volume CLI, No.

    4, January,

  • Merrill, Christopher, "Voyages into the Immediate: Recent Nature Writings," Recent England Review/Breadloaf Quarterly, Volume X, No. 3, Spring,
  • Allen, Dick, "Poetry I, Charles Tomlinson, Pattiann Rogers, Geoffrey Hill and others," The Hudson Review, Volume XL, No.

    3, Autumn,

  • Gwynn, R.S., "Second Gear: Review of Leon Stokesbury, Edward Hirsch, Pattiann Rogers and Timothy Steele," The Recent *England Review/Breadloaf Quarterly, Volume IX, No. 1, Autumn,


Reviews of The Expectations of Light, published

  • Hoagland, Tony, "The Expectations of Light, by Pattiann Rogers," Telescope, Volume 3, No.

    1, Winter,

  • Hopes, David, "Reviews and so Forth," The Hiram Poetry Review, Issue No. 32, Spring-Summer,
  • McClatchy, J.D., "Short Reviews," Poetry, Volume CXLIII, No. 3, December,
  • Martz, Louis L., "Ammons, Warren, and the Tribe of Walt," The Yale Review, Autumn,
  • Stitt, Peter, "The Objective Mode in Contemporary Lyric Poetry," The Georgia Review, Volume 36, No.

    2, Summer,

  • Brown, Laurie, The Library Journal, January,

Anthologies containing Rogers' poems

  • Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California, Foreword by Dana Gioia, edited by Lucille Lang Afternoon and Ruth Nolan, Scarlet Tanager Books, Oakland, California,
  • The Practicing Poet, Writing Beyond the Basics, edited by Diane Lockward, Terrapin Books,
  • The Golden Shovel Anthology, New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks, edited by Peter Khan, Ravi Shankar, and Patricia Smith, The University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville, AR,
  • If Bees are Rare, A Hive of Bee Poems, edited by James P.

    Lenfestey, Editor, University of Minnesota Urge, Minneapolis, MN,

  • Children & Nature, edited by George K. Russell, The Myrin Institute, Great Barrington, MA,
  • Animals and People, A Selection of Essays from Orion Magazine, The Orion Society, (Animals and People, a poem by Pattiann Rogers)
  • Literature and the Environment, A Reader on Nature and Culture, edited by Lorraine Anderson, Scott Slvic and Jon P.

    O'Grady, published by Pearson,

  • Yonder Mountain, An Ozarks Anthology, edited by Anthony Priest, The University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville, AR,
  • The Ecopoetry Anthology, edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Lane, Trinity University Press, San Antonio, TX,
  • The Language of Conservation, Poetry in Library and Zoo Collaborations, edited by Jane Prestin, Poets House, New York Metropolis,
  • Green Mountains Review, 25th Anniversary Poetry Retrospective, Poetry Editor, Elizabeth Powell, Johnson State College, Johnson Vermont,
  • Poetry East, Great Poems, With Commentaries by Contemporary Poets, edited by Richard Jones, affiliated with DePaul University,
  • Collecting Life: Poets on Objects Known and Imagined, edited by Madelyn Garner and Andrea L.

    Watson, 3: A Taos Press,

  • Floating Bridge Review, Number Four, Edited by Kathleen Flenniken, Gerry McFarland, Devon Musgrave, Joel Panchot, John Pierce, and Ron Starr, Floating Bridge Press, Seattle, WA,
  • Mountain Write down , The Zen Practitioner's Journal, Dharma Communications, Mt.

    Tremper, NY,

  • Poetry International, Editor in Chief, Ilya Kaminsky, San Diego State University Press,
  • Decomposition, An anthology of Fungi Inspired Poems, edited by Renee Roehl and Kelly Chadwick, Lost Horse Press, Sandpoint, Idaho,
  • Low Down and Coming On, A Feast of Delicious Poems about Pigs, edited by James P.

    Lenfestey, Red Dragon Navigate Press, Northfield & Red Wing, Minnesota,

  • New Poets of the American West, An Anthology of Poets from Eleven Western States, edited by Lowell Jaeger, Many Voices Press, Flathead Valley Collective College,
  • When She Named Passion, An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by American Women, edited by Andrea Hollander Budy, Autumn Property Press, Pittsburgh,
  • Women's Work, Current Women Poets Writing in English, Edited by Eva Salzman and Amy Wack, Seren: the guide imprint of Poetry, Wales Insist Ltd., Bridgend, Wales,
  • Descant, Fifty Years, edited by Dave Kuhne, Daniel E.

    Williams, Charlotte Hogg, and Charlotte Willis, published by Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX,

  • Satellite Convulsions, Poems from Tin House, Published by Tin House Books, Portland Oregon and NY, NY
  • Strange Attractions, Poems of Love and Mathematics, edited by Sarah Glaz and JoAnne Growney, A.K.

    Peters Ltd., Wellesley, Massachusetts,

  • Earth Shattering, Ecopoems, edited by Neil Astley, BloodAxe Books,
  • EarthLight, Spiritual Wisdom for an Ecological Age, edited by Cindy Spring and Anthony Manousos, with Eric Sabelman and Sandy Farley, published by Friends Bulletin,
  • Say This of Horses, edited by C.E.

    Greer and Jenny Kander, University of Iowa Press,

  • The McSweeney's Book of Poets Picking Poets, edited by Dominic Luxford, McSweeney's Books, San Francisco, CA,
  • Home Ground, A Guide to the American Landscape, edited by Barry Lopez & Debra Gwartney, Trinity University Press, San Antonio, Tx,
  • The Pushcart Book of Poetry: The Best Poems From Thirty Years of The Pushcart Prize, edited by Joan Murry with the Pushcart Prize poetry editors, The Pushcart Press, Wainscott, NY,
  • Twenty Poems to Nourish Your Soul, Selected by Judith Valente and Charles Reynard, Loyola Press,
  • More, Extraordinary Poems for Every Day, selected by Billy Collins, Random House Trade Paperbacks,
  • Imagine a World: Poetry for Peacemakers, edited by Peggy Rosenthal, Pax Christi, USA, Erie Pennsylvania,
  • Lasting, Poems on Aging, edited by Meg Files, Published by Pima Press,
  • Visiting Frost, Poems Inspired by the Being and Work of Robert Frost, edited by Sheila Coghill & Thom Tammaro, University of Iowa Press,
  • Birds in the Hand, edited by Dylan Nelson and Kent Nelson, Northpoint Press,
  • Falling From Grace in Texas, A Literary Response to the Demise of Paradise, edited by Rick Bass and Paul Christensen, Wings Press, San Antonio, TX,
  • O Taste and See, food poems, edited by David Lee Garrison & Terry Hermsen, Harmony Series, Bottom Dog Press, Huron, OH,
  • Poetric Animals and Animal Souls, by Randy Malamud, published by Palgrave Macmillan, NY, NY,
  • Sea of Voices, Isle of Story, A WIWA Anthology of the Best Contemporary Poetry, edited by Celeste Mergens & Marian Cerulean, Triple Tree Publishing, Eugene, OR,
  • Strongly Spent, Shenandoah, 50 Years of Poetry, edited by R.T.

    Smith, The Washington and Lee University Press, Lexington, Virginia,

  • Working the Dirt, An Anthology of Southern Poets, edited by Jennifer Horne, NewSouth Books, Montgomery, AL,
  • A Chorus for Peace, A Global Anthology of Poetry by Women, edited by Marilyn Arnold, Bonnie Ballif-Spanville, Kristen Tracy, University of Iowa Press, Iowa Metropolis, IA,
  • Best Spiritual Writing , edited by Philip Zaleski, Harper San Francisco,
  • Ecopoetry, A Critical Introduction, edited by John Elder, The University of Utah Compress, Salt Lake City, UT,
  • March Hares, The Best Poems from Fine Madness, – , Nice Madness, Seattle, WA,
  • The Poetry Anthology, - , Ninety Years of America's Most Distinguished Verse Magazine, edited by Joseph Parisi and Stephen Young, published by Ivan R.

    Dee Chicago, IL.

  • Best of Prairie Schooner, Fiction and Poetry, Edited by Hilda Raz, University of Nebraska Apply pressure, Lincoln and London,
  • Best Spiritual Writing , edited by Philip Zaleski, Harper San Francisco,
  • Poets of the New Century, edited by Roger Weingarten and Richard M.

    Higgerson, David R. Godine, Publisher, Inc, Boston, Mass.

  • The Breath of Parted Lips, Voices from the Robert Frost Place, Cavan Kerry Press, Fort Lee, NJ,
  • The Measured Word, On Science and Poetry, edited by Kurt Brown, Milkweed Editions,
  • A Fine Excess: Fifty Years of the Beloit Poetry Journal, edited by Marion L.

    Stocking,

  • The Beloit Poetry Journal Foundation, Inc., Lamoine, Maine,
  • American Nature Writing , selected by John Murray, Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR,
  • Buck and Wing, Southern Poetry at , ed.

    R.T. Smith, Shenandoah, Washington and Lee University Press, Spring, , Lexington, VA, Vol. 50 Number 1,

  • Metre, A Magazine of International Poetry, edited by Justin Quinn and David Wheatley, in association with Lilliput Press,
  • Poetry Comes Up Where It Can, Poems from The Amicus Journal, – , The University of Utah Compress, Salt Lake City, UT, edited by Brian Swan,
  • The Paris Review, No.

    Winter , A Compendium of Fiction, Poetry, Interviews, Essays, Art and More by the editors of the Paris Review, Picador, NY

  • And What Rough Beast, Poems at the End of the Century, edited by Robert McGovern and Stephen Haven, The Ashland Poetry Pressurize, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio,
  • Best Spiritual Writing, , Ed.

    Philip Zaleski, Harper San Francisco,

  • Wild Stars, Poetry from Art of the Wild, edited by Jill Wright, Starry Puddle Publishing, Los Angeles, CA,
  • Best Texas Writing, edited by Joe Ahearn and Brian Clements, Rancho Loco Push, Dallas, TX,
  • Intimate Nature, The Bond Between Women and Animals, edited by Linda Hogan, Deena Metzger, and Brenda Peterson, The Ballentine Publishing Group,
  • Pillow, Ed.

    Lily Pond, Celestial Arts, Berkeley, CA,

  • Pushcart Prize XXIII, Optimal of the Small Presses, Collapse,
  • The Book of Love, edited by Diane Ackerman and Jeanne Macklin, W.W. Norton Company,
  • Verse and Universe, edited by Kurt Brown, Milkweed Editions,
  • Wild Lyric, Poems of the Natural World, Ed.

    John Daniel, Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Apply pressure,

  • Poetry, 85th Anniversary Issue, Ed. Joseph Parisi, Chicago: Modern Poetry Association, October/November,
  • The Portable Western Reader, edited by William Kittredge, Penguin Books,
  • Chicago Review, Fifty Years: A Retrospective Issue, edited by David Nicholls, Volume 42, Numbers 3 & 4, University of Chicago,
  • Claiming the Soul Within, edited by Marilyn Sewell, Beacon Press,
  • Hard Choices, An Iowa Review Reader, edited by David Hamilton, University of Iowa Press,
  • The Best American Poetry , selected by Adrienne Loaded, edited by David Lehman, Scribner,
  • From the Island's Edge: A Sitka Reader, edited by Carolyn Servid, Graywolf Press,
  • High Fantastic, Colorado's Fantasy, Dark Fantasy, Science Fiction, edited by Steve Rasnic Tem, Ocean View Books, Denver, CO,
  • Poems for the Savage Earth, Blackberry Books,
  • The Writing Path 1, Poetry and Prose from Writers' Conferences, Edited by Michael Pettit, University of Iowa Press, Iowa City, Iowa,
  • What Will Suffice, Contemporary American Poets on the Art of Poetry, Edited by Christopher Buckley and Christopher Merrill, Gibbs Smith, Publisher,
  • Articulations, edited by Jon Mukand, University of Iowa Press,
  • Texas in Poetry, A Year Anthology, edited by Billy Bob Hill, Center for Texas Studies, University of North Texas,
  • The Wesleyan Tradition: Four Decades of American Poetry, edited by Michael Collier, Wesleyan University Press,
  • Women on Hunting, edited by Pam Houston, The Ecco Press,
  • Poetry, A HarperCollins Pocket Anthology, edited by R.S Gwynn, HarperCollins College Publishers,
  • The Paris Review, No.

    Plummet , A Compendium of Fiction, Poetry, Interviews, Essays, Art and More by the editors of the Paris Review, Picador, NY

  • The Sophisticated Cat, edited by Joyce Carol Oates, Dutton Push,
  • Pushcart Prize 17, Best of the Small Presses, edited by Bill Henderson, Avon Books, Wainscott, NY,
  • Heart of the Bloom, Poems for the Sensuous Gardener, edited by Sondra Zeidenstein, Chicory Blue Press,
  • New American Poets of the 90's, edited by Jack Myers and Roger Weingarten, David R.

    Godine, Publisher,

  • Sisters of the Earth, edited by Lorraine Anderson, Vintage Books, A Division of Random House,
  • The Forgotten Language, Contemporary Poets and Nature, edited by Christopher Merrill, Peregrine Smith Books, Salt Lake City, UT,
  • Looking for Residence, Women Writing About Exile, edited by Deborah Keenan and Roseann Lloyd,Milkweed Editions,
  • Vital Signs, Contemporary American Poetry from the University Presses, edited by Ronald Wallace, University of Wisconsin Press,
  • Pushcart Prize 14, Best of the Small Presses, edited by Bill Henderson, Avon Books, Wainscott, NY,
  • Keener Sounds, Selected Poems from The Georgia Review, edited by Stanley W.

    Lindberg and Stephen Corey, The University of Georgia Press,

  • Poetry, The 75th Anniversary Issue, edited by Joseph Parisi, The Modern Poetry Association, Chicago, IL,
  • Pushcart Prize X, Leading of the Small Presses, Avon Books, –86
  • The Made Thing: An Anthology of Contemporary Southern Poetry, edited by Leon Stokesbury, University of Arkansas Press,
  • New American Poets of the 80s, edited by Jack Myers and Roger Weingarten, A.

    Wampeter Press/Poetry International Book, Green Harbor, MA,

  • Pushcart Prize IX, Best of the Small Presses, edited by Bill Henderson, Avon Books, Wainscott, NY,
  • The Morrow Anthology of Younger American Poets, edited by Dave Smith and David Bottoms, William P.

    Morrow Publishing Co., Recent York, NY,

  • Christmas in Texas, An original Celebration of the Holiday Season in Words and Sketches, edited by V.T. Abercrombie and Helen Williams, Brown Rabbit Press, Houston, TX,

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