Poetry

(in chronological order):

  • "Full Moon," (poem). NewsArt (publication of The Generalist Association), New York, NY, April. 15, 1976.
  • "What No Means," (poem). Wisconsin Review, no. 11, vol. 3, 1976.
  • "Pay At The Gate," (read over Telepoem dial-a-poem service). Venice, CA, March, 1977.
  • "Full Moon," (read over Telepoem dial-a-poem service). Venice, CA, June, 1977.
  • "The Carnival," "Moving," "Insect Death," "Full Moon," "The Goal," "Streetlamp," (poems). Sun Newspapers, Minneapolis, MN, Jan. 25, 1978.
  • "Pay At The Gate," (poem). Wisconsin Review, vol. 12, 1978.
  • "Full Moon," (poem). Fresh Air Magazine, Minneapolis, MN, vol. 3, no. 7, Sept., 1980.
  • "Bug City," (poem). Broken Streets, Bristol, CT, winter, 1981.
  • "Love Long Distance," (poem). Broken Streets, Bristol, CT, no. 1, 1983.
  • "Full Moon" and "An Evening of Pain," (poems), Xenophilia, Cupertino, CA, July, 1992.

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