Anthologies

My poetry is included in the following anthologies:

_Eating_Anth_hires_coverEating Her Wedding Dress: A Collection of Clothing Poems
Ragged Sky Press, Princeton NJ.
Edited by Vasiliki Katsarou, Ruth O’Toole, and Ellen Foos.
Introduction by Vasiliki Katsarou. 2009.

100 contemporary poets—local stars and literary luminaries such as Kim Addonizio, Margaret Atwood, Billy Collins, Elaine Equi, Jorie Graham, Maxine Kumin, Paul Muldoon, and Charles Simic—join together to celebrate clothing in its many forms and functions: as desire, as ghost, as body, as poetry, as talisman, as transformer of the soul.

notsomewhereelseNot Somewhere Else But Here: A Contemporary Anthology of Women & Place
Edited by Erin Elizabeth Smith, T.A. Noonan, Rhonda Lott, and Beth Couture

Eclectic and engaging multi-genre anthology of contemporary women writers. 300+ pages.

“The writing in Not Somewhere Else But Here is at turns haunting and infused with a deep magic. The work carries the reader from Beirut to Vermont, from Japan into dream worlds, bodies as maps. Landscapes are often treacherous, populated with ‘mouths of razor-wild men’, enchanted with ‘fists opened to explosions of diatomic stars,’ and each woman in this collection navigates those spaces with a deft grace. Step into the worlds they have summoned.” -Margaret Bashaar, Editor of Hyacinth Girl Press

Ode to Hunterdon: Poems by Hunterdon County Poets
Lucia Press, Clinton, NJ (2014)

Commemorative anthology celebrating Hunterdon County’s Tricentennial. Hunterdon poets share works reflecting the county’s beauty and its grit, from the extraordinary to the mundane. Poets included are Lois Marie Harrod, Juditha Dowd, John Richard Smith, MaryAnn Miller, Ray Brown, Vasiliki Katsarou, Basil Rouskas, Kathe Palka, Ravenna Taylor, Skye Van Saun, Paul Matthews, Warren Cooper, Gerald Stern, and Anne Marie Macari.

tin_rabbit_ears-1Rabbit Ears: The First Anthology of Poetry about TV
Edited by Joel Allegretti. Upcoming, 2014, Poets Wear Prada.
128 poems by 129 poets, with one collaborative poem.

 

 

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