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Books: Greatest Hits 1978-2000 (Pudding House, 2001) And a Pencil to Write Your Name: Poems from the Nicaraguan Poetry Workshop [translations: bilingual edition with photos by Steve Cagan (Bottom Dog, 1986)] A Tunnel of Flute Song (Cleveland State Poetry Center, 1980) My page at the Ohio Arts Council: Visiting Artist Diane Kendig Poems online: "Acute Angle" in Poetry Midwest "Butterflies: How and Why" in qarrtsiluni, the Insecta issue "A Cento on Frida Kahlo's 'Diego on My Mind'" and "Two Judiths" at Poemeleon, Volume I Issue 2 "Gananoque," originally published in Exit 13, now at this website, bottom of the page "Lake Hope in Early Spring" in I Have My Own Name for It: Modern Poems of Ohio "My Grandfather's Hand," originally published in the Louisville Review, now at this website, bottom of the page "Nesting" and "Winging It" in Poemeleon, Volume II Issue 1 "El Niňo" in Sea Stories, Vernal issue 2008 "Ode to a Pomegranate" in English and Spanish, originally appeared in Quiz and Quill, now at this website, bottom of the page "Praise for Tubs" now at this website, bottom of the page "Sippo Lake" in qarrtsiluni, the Water issue, read it in print and hear it read by Beth Adams, here "Some Women Just Give Up" in New Verse News, September 19, 2007 Three poems ("The Stories That Can't Be Stopped," "Mandela Appears in Montreal," My Last Night in Managua") in Babel Fruit Three poems ("I Write Bitter Love Lyrics...," "Leaving Home During Hoarfrost," "Early December Morning Songs") in Umbrella "Trying to Talk to You About Prison" in Thanal Online May 2008 (vol. 2 #4) Essays: "It Is Ourselves That We Remake: Teaching Creative Writing in Prison" in Colors of a Different Horse: Rethinking Creative Writing Theory and Pedagogy (179-187 in this Eric document). "Now I Work in That Factory You Live In," in The Minnesota Review "The Seams That Stood All the Changes" in Those Winter Sundays: Female Academics and Their Working Class Parent |