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Janet Buck
has a Ph.D. in English and teaches writing and literature at the
college level. Her poetry, poetics, and fiction have appeared in A Writer's
Choice, The Melic Review, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Kimera, The Rose & Thorn,
2River View, Southern Ocean Review, Urban Spaghetti, Perihelion, Mind Fire,
San Francisco Salvo, Apples & Oranges, Ceteris Paribus, In Motion, Pogonip,
Peshekee Review, Thunder Sandwich, The Suisun Valley Review, The Red Booth
Review, The Poetry Kit, Miserere, Niederngasse, Lynx: Poetry from Bath, The
Horsethief's Journal, salon D'Art, Pif, The Dragonfly Review, Morpo,
Recursive Angel, Big Bridge, Eclectica, and hundreds of journals world-wide.
In 1998, 1999, and 2000, she has won numerous creative writing awards and
been a featured poet for Seeker Magazine, Poetry Today Online, Vortex,
Conspire, Poetry Cafe, Dead Letters, the storyteller, Poetry Heaven, Athens
City Times, Poetik License, 3:00 AM e-zine, Poetry Super Highway, Carved in
Sand, PoetryMagazine.com, and Beachfire Gathering -- a publication of Chiron
Press. Two of Buck's poems have been nominated for this year's Pushcart Prize in Poetry and she is a recent recipient of The H.G. Wells Award for
Literary Excellence.
In December 1999, Newton's Baby Press released her first print collection of
poetry entitled Calamity's Quilt: http://www.newtonsbaby.com/calamity.html
Janet is one of ten U.S. poets to be featured at the One Heart, One World
Exhibit at the United Nations Exhibit Hall in New York City in April, 2000.
Her poem `Acrylic Thighs' will be translated into five languages and paired
with original artwork. The tour will travel to France, Australia, Vietnam,
Brazil, and Japan.
Janet's first e-book of poetry, entitled Reefs We Live, is now available at
Word Wrangler Publishing: http://www.wordwrangler.com. In April 2000, Word
Wrangler will release Buck's first e-book of humor entitled Desideratum's Doggie
Dish. It contains what critics have called a `biting, hilarious, and
original look at the roles of men and women, the foibles of bureaucracy, and
the hubris of academia.'
7. Poems Four poems
9. Prose. Another Lecture Bites the Dust
9. Poems. Three poems
11. Poems. Two poems
13. Poems. Four poems
14. Poems. Three poems
15. Poems. Three poems
William C. Burns, Jr. (Millennium Artist) phased into existence in Washington
DC circa early 1950's putting him on the trailing edge to the beautiful
people of the late sixties. Bill is a strange confluence of degreed
Electrical and Biomedical Engineer, graphic artist, actor, playwright, poet,
father and husband.
9. Poems. Five poems
Robert Burns.
A selection of his poems and songs is available.
My poems have appeared or are forthcoming in print and electronic
magazines such as the following: The Seneca Review, The Connecticut
Poetry Review, Lost and Found Times, Tomorrow, No Exit, Pembroke
Magazine, Crazy Horse, Kudos (England), Porto-Franco (Romania), Ninth
St. Labs,
Recursive Angel, Highbeams, Switched-on-Gutenberg, Kudzu, Pif, The Morpo
Review, Snakeskin, The Experioddicist, Big Bridge, and
potepoetzineseven.
Northwoods Press, in 1984, published my collection of poems entitled
The Harp Beyond the Wall . Persephone Press, in 1992, published my
second book, Red Ghost, which won the first Persephone Press Book Award
and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in that same year. Big Easy
Press, in 1995, brought out a collection entitled Court of Ass-Sizes.
In June, 1997, came a full-length collection, Twentieth Century
Deaths, from Singular Speech Press. The Melancholy of Yorick and
maggnummappuss (nominated for a 1998 Pushcart Prize) appeared in 1998,
and a bi-lingual edition of my poems has just been published in
Romania.
I am presently serving as Poetry Editor for the Antietam Review
(Hagerstown, Maryland) and for the electronic magazine 5_Trope
(www.webdelsol.com/5-trope).
11. Poems. Four poems
Ex-Multician, Fellow of The Royal Statistical Society, I was made redundant
from Computing Services at Bath University in 1993 at the age of 50 and
retired. I have self-published books of my poetry with my Benjamin
Press since 1985 and currently have a list of five books and two pamphlets.
The 1995 Selected Poems, the 1997 pamphlet Cat Poems and the
University of Salzburg 1997 book Wounds make up my second set of
books. Since 1990 I have had over
40 poems published in the little magazines. My Web Pages include
Douglas Clark's Home Page and
Douglas Clark's poems.
email: d.g.d.clark@dgdclynx.plus.com
Database. British and Irish Poetry Sites
1. Article. A lifetime of poetry
2. Article. The schizophrenia of the Romantics
3. Article. Waffle -- 1
3. Poem. Hulagu's Ride
4. Article. My Best Poetry Books of 1997
5. Article. Waffle -- 2
5. Poem. Warmth
6. Article. Waffle -- 3
7. Article. Jeremy Prynne
7. Article. Waffle -- 4
8. Poems. EXISTENTIAL ANGST
8. Article. Manchester Free Trade Hall
9. Article. Catching up on Books -- 1
9. Article. Waffle -- 5
11. Article. Catching up on Books -- 2
11. Article. Waffle -- 6
12. Poems. A current selection
13. Article. Catching up on Books -- 3
14. Article. More books
15. Poems. Two poems
15. Article. Catching up on Books -- 4
Jon Corelis lives in the San Francisco Bay area. His poetry has been
published in several British literary magazines, and his book Roman
Erotic Elegy, a collection of verse translations from the Latin, is
available from The University of Salzburg Press.
His website is www.geocities.com/jonpoetics
2. Article. A Note on Surrealism and Modern Greek Poetry
3. Poem. Only human
5. Translation. Ovid: On Fidelity (Amores 3.14)
Alison Croggon
was born in 1962. She trained as a journalist on the
Melbourne Herald and as well as poetry, her work includes plays,
libretti, translations, editing and criticism. Her poetry has been
published widely in anthologies and magazines in Australia and overseas.
Her first book of poems, This is the Stone, was published in 1991 by
Penguin Books and won the Anne Elder and Dame Mary Gilmore Prizes for
best first collection that year. Her first novel Navigatio was highly
commended in the 1995 Australian/Vogel literary awards and was published
by Black Pepper Press in 1996. Her second book of poems, The Blue Gate,
was released in 1997. She has written two operas, The Burrow and
Gauguin, with the highly regarded Sydney composer Michael Smetanin, and
has received funding for their third, The White Army. Her performed work
for theatre includes The Burrow (Perth Festival, Sydney, Melbourne
1994-95 and broadcast by ABC Radio), Lenz (Melbourne Festival 1996),
Rules of Thumb (Red Shed Company, Adelaide 1997 and ABC Radio 1998) and
Confidentially Yours (Playbox Theatre 1998). She was poetry editor for
Overland Extra (1992), Modern Writing (1992-1994) and Voices (1996). Her
critical work has appeared in The Bulletin, The Age, Quadrant, Voices and
on ABC radio and television.
7. Poem. Communion
7. Article. The Poetic: some speculations
8. Poems. A REQUIEM
MTC Cronins first book of poetry - Zoetrope - we see us moving - was
published in Australia in 1995. Her second - the world beyond the fig
(Aust., 1998) - was shortlisted for the CJ Dennis Prize for Poetry,
Victorian Premiers Literary Awards 1999 and her third - Everything Holy
(USA, 1998) - was shortlisted for the Jessie Litchfield Award for Literature
1997, the Age Poetry Book of the Year 1999, and the Judith Wright Calanthe
Prize for Poetry, Qld Premiers Literary Awards 1999. A long poem of hers -
Mischief-Birds - was published in 1999 in a limited edition of 100 signed
copies by Vagabond Press in their Rare Object Series. A fourth collection -
Bestseller (Australia and NZ) - is forthcoming in 2000. She has been twice
runner-up (1997 and 1999) in the James Joyce Foundation's Suspended Sentence
Award (open to Australian writing of any genre), a runner-up in the Stand
International Poetry Competition (UK, 1998) and in 1997 won the Gwen
Harwood Memorial Poetry Prize.
15. Poems. Seven poems
In her previous life as a concert singer she was soprano soloist with Noah
Greenberg's New York Pro Musica, sang at Dylan Thomas's funeral and
collaborated with W.H. Auden on a recording of Elizabethan Verse and Music for
Columbia Records. In her present life Ruth Daigon edited Poets On: for 20
years. Her poems have been widely published: Shenandoah, Negative Capability,
Poet & Critic, Kansas Quarterly, Alaska Quarterly, Atlanta Review, Poet Lore,
Tikkun....Internet "E" zines include Ariga, Crania, Cross Connect, Zuzu's
Petals, Switched On Gutenberg, Recursive Angel, Mudlark.... she also appeared
as Poet-Of-The-Month on The University of Chile's Pares Cum Paribus (an "E"
chapbook in English and Spanish) and Web Del Sol recently published her
latest chapbook on the WEB. Her poetry collection "Between One Future And The
Next" (Papier-Mache Press) appeared in 1995. Gale Research published her auto-
biography in their Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, 1997. Daigon's
poetry awards include ("The Eve Of St. Agnes",1993 and 1994 (Negative
Capability) "The Ann Stanford Poetry Prize", 1997 (University of Southern
California Anthology)
11. Poems. Four poems
Catherine Daly is a poet, teacher, reviewer, and entrepreneurial
engineer. She has published extensively online and in print, including
e-chapbooks at Burning Press and Duration Press. She teaches online
poetry workshops and special topic practica for UCLA Extension.
She has written poetry reviews for American
Letters & Commentary and Kirkus. Her software development and
technology consulting company is called e.g.
14. Article. Four Female American Poets, Four Feminisms
14. Article. Two Moms