Books
Field
Stone, poems, (Winnow
Press 2005)
A Gradual
Disappearance of Insects, poems
(Pecan Grove Press, 2005)
Optical
Projections, short
stories, (Obscure Publications, 2004)
A Cabinet
of Infinite Compartments,
collaborative novel, (forthcoming 2008)
“The Theater
Spectacular,” and “Diorama Alley,” (short stories),
Texts: UR anthology, editor Forrest Aguirre, 2007.
“Begin Again” in
Risk, Courage, and Women: Contemporary Voices in Prose and Poetry, Karen Waldron, editor, North Texas University
Press, fall 2007.
“Melody,” (short story),
Muses anthology, edited by Deborah Layne, Wheatland Press,
spring 2006, 61-66.
“Undermine,” “Administration,” “Wilderness,” (poems),
Borderlands, Fall/Winter #25, spring 2006, 58-60.
“Ferocious Alphabets,”
essay on writing, in the textbook, Diversity in Thinking and
Research, edited by Susanne Kimball and Mike Hudson, Pearson
Custom Publishing, 2006, 73-75.
“These
Hostilities” (poem), Cranky Literary Journal, Vol. 1, Number
5, May 2005, 40.
“The Feminine Mistake,” James Hall
non-fiction editor, Gulf Coast, Volume 17.5, spring-summer
2005 issue, 146-150.
“Rain”
(short story), Spoiled Ink, international literary web
journal, May 2005.
“Life
of the Collection” (poem), The Literary Review, Volume 48,
Number 2, winter 2005, 41.
“Wig of Bees,” “Cabinet
of Infinite Compartments,” and “Cosmic Gown,” the Notre Dame
Review, (reprints) Number 19, winter 2005, 139-142.
“This is Your Only Warning” in
Provide and Protect: Writers for Planned Parenthood, anthology,
Jenny Browne, editor, Wings Press, San Antonio, spring 2005, 8-9.
“Taxonomy” (poem), Texas Poetry
Journal, spring 2005, 12.
Women’s Studies: An
Interdisciplinary Journal:
special issue on Barbara Guest, emphasizing her historic importance
and influence as a poet, and her collaborations with the visual
arts, Vol. 30:1, spring 2001.
The Denver Quarterly:
special issue, Vol. 34, No. 1, spring 1999.
Book Arts
Two Stories,
a limited chapbook edition handmade by the author in conjunction
with the advanced fiction workshop, UTSA, spring 2003.
Blueprints of the City,
a chapbook edition from Transparent Tiger Press, December 2000.
We do not know what the herring
feels, a limited edition
chapbook of poetry and collages made in conjunction with the
workshop on poetry and the visual arts, Gemini Ink, spring 2000.
Title from W.S. Sebald.
Reviews
Review of Field Stone, in
ChicagoPostmodernPoetry.Com, by Lea Graham, April 2006.
Review of Field Stone, in
CutBank Poetry, the literary journal of the University of
Montana in Missoula, reviewed by Jen Tynes, Frebruary 13, 2006.
“Editors Select” Field Stone,
in The Notre Dame Review, Number 20, Summer 2005, 174.
“In Brief” Field Stone, in
Women’s Studies, by Jeffrey R. Morano, Vol. 34, No. 7,
October-November 2005, 617-618.
“View from 1st Ave.: A
thousand and one reasons to innovate,” review of Field Stone
by Sima Rabinowitz, Dragonfire: original works, Drexel
University, 2006.
Review of Field Stone, in
forty-two: book review, January 7, 2006.
Review of Two Poems, Verse
literary journal, Dept. of English, University of Georgia, reviewed
by Zackary Sholem Berger, “Review of Skanky Possum #10” Nov. 5,
2004. http://versemag.blogspot.com/2004/11/new-review-of-skanky-possum-10.html