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David R. Vance, Ph.D.
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Poetry Books

Vitreous, Del Sol Press,  Washington D.C. (2007).

Poetry Chapbook

Radium Jaw, Transparent Tiger Press, Denver (2001).

Anthologies

"Inner Lids" (poem) in Is this Forever or What--Poems and Paintings from Texas (ed.
Naomi Shihab Nye) Greenwillow/ Harper Collins (Spring 2003).

Journals/ Periodicals

Poems

Chicago Review, Special Issue on Edward Dorn, "Rui(n)ation" (Fall 2004).

Bathhouse, "Opacities," "Protrusions," "Injuries" (Fall 2003).

BlueSky Review, "Second Sight" and "Notes On Legerdemain" (Spring 2003).

Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, "Blues for Shreve" (Spring 2002).

The Drunken Boat, "Recantos: II, III and VI" (Spring 2002).

The San Antonio Current, "Interlude" (Fall 2001).

The Texas Observer, "Serves Me Right to Suffer" and "Inner Lids" (Summer 2001).

Chicago Review, "Memory Decay" (Summer 2001).

Denver Quarterly, "Reconciliation" (Spring 1999).

Sniper Logic IV, "Sand Creek" (Spring 1998).

Monkey Wrench, "Ephebe This!" (Spring 1995).

Private Arts, "On Certain Connection #3: Or Like a Body" (Fall 1993).

The Polemicist, "Art and Hypocrisy" (Spring 1990).

Short Fiction

Notre Dame Review, Ubar Selections: "Issues in Archaeological Botany," "Gravity's
Effects on the Larynx," "The Horror Which Cannot Be Spoken" (Spring 2005).

McSweeney's #8, "Beggart Nettle Tree" (Fall 2002).

Reviews

"All Shook Up: Collected Poems About Elvis" in The Arkansas Review (Spring 2002).

"Pinkie Gordon Lane's: Elegy for Etheridge" in The Arkansas Review (Winter 2000).

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