Books
House and Home,
Marsh Hawk Press (forthcoming 2003) (poems)
Bearing Life: Women's Writings on Childlessness,
The Feminist Press, 2000 (editor)
Zodiac Arrest, Ridgeway Press, 1995 (poems)
Someday Songs, BkMk/University of Missouri
Press, 1992 (poems)
(available as audiocassette, read by Suzanne Toren, JBI Poetry Series,
fall 1992)
The Lion's Share, Coffee House Press, 1991
(novel)
Bobby's Girl, Coffee House Press, 1986
(novel)
(Swedish translation, Bra Bocker, forthcoming)
Trying To Understand What It Means To Be A
Feminist: Essays on Women Writers, Contact II, 1984
Practicing To Be A Woman: New & Selected
Poems, Scarecrow, 1982
Hide & Seek, Ommation Press, 1980 (poems)
Sea Air In a Grave Ground Hog Turns Toward,
'Gull, 1980 (poems)
Combing The Waves, Hanging Loose, 1979
(poems)
Quarry, New Rivers Press, 1978 (poems)
The Tightrope Walker, The Pennyworth Press,
1977 (poems)
Pirate's Song, Jordan Davies Press, l976
(poems)
The Mysteries, Ragnarok Press, 1976 (poems)
Paul Colinet: Selected Prose Poems, Clown
War, 1976 (translations)
False Trees, New Rivers Press, l973 (poems)
A Birthday of Waters, New Rivers Press,
l971 (poems)
Variations On A Theme In Blue, Toothpaste
Press, 197l (broadside)
Electronic Publications
Hide & Seek,
an original poem-photo series based on the limited-edition volume
above, available through Light
and Dust.
Paul Colinet: Selected Prose Poems, Pirate's
Song, and The Mysteries are reprinted on Connecticut
College's Contemporary American Poetry Archive.
"Pretexts" sequence from Combing the Waves
available online through Light
and Dust.
Anthologized in:
Identity Lessons (Penguin, 1999), It's Only Rock and Roll (Godine,
1998), Spud Songs (Helicon Nine Editions, 1999) The Talking of Hands
(New Rivers, 1998) Worlds in our Words (Prentice Hall, 1997), Under
A Gull's Wing (Down The Shore, 1996), Articulations: The Body and
Illness in Poetry (Univ. of Iowa Press, 1994), On Prejudice (Anchor,
1993), Women on War (Simon and Schuster, 1988), Voices Within The
Ark: Modern Jewish Poets (Avon, 1980), Poets On Photography (The
Dog Ear Press, 1980), The Poets' Choice (Tendril, 1980), Postcard
Poems (Bradbury Press, 1979), Poets On Stage (Release Press, 1978),
Death & Suicide (Shelley's Press,1978), We Become New (Bantam
Books, 1975), The Doctor Generosity Poets (Damascus Road, 1975),
Loves, Etc. Doubleday/Anchor, 1973), Quickly Aging Here (Doubleday/Anchor,
1970)
Magazine publications:
POETRY --
The Nation, National Jewish Monthly, Café Review, Shenandoah,
Antaeus, Sumac, Confrontation, The Poetry Review, Ironwood, Carleton
Miscellany, Center, Shantih, Response, The Minnesota Review, Green
House, Poetry Now, The Connecticut Poetry Review, Graham House Review,
The Laurel Review, Seneca Review
FICTION -- The Illinois Review, First Intensity,
Sugar Mule, Center, Caprice
WWW E-zines include: The Cortland Review, Wise
Women's Web, Bullhead, Pedestal, American Book Review, Library Journal,
Real Poetik, Prose Garden, The Free Cuisineart, Pares Cum Paribus
(Chilean magazine, poems in Spanish & English), Poets &
Writers Coda archives
Awards/ Honors
Susan Koppelman Award,
given by Women's Caucus of the Popular Culture Association and American
Culture Association (For Bearing Life), 2000
Editorial
Without Child:Women's Wriiting on Childlessness,
The Feminist Press, 2000
Contributing Editor, PoetsUsa.com (2001
- )
Vice President for Publications, National Book
Critics Circle, 1999-2001
Op-Ed article, Electing To Remain Childless, the
Chicago Tribune, January 9, 2000
Editor, New Jersey Online: Reading Room,
1995-1996
Executive Editor, The American Book Review,
1978-present
Poetry Consultant, Israel Horizons, 1988-1999
Editor (with Jacob Drachler), Collected Poems
of Rose Drachler, Assembling Press, 1983
Poetry Editor, An Artist's Haggaddah, Boxwood
Press (1991)
Editor, Kugnotes (New York Kaypro Users
Group Newsletter), 1985-1986
Co-Editor (with Susan Mernit), Hand Book,
1976-1982
Co-Editor (with Sandy McIntosh), Survivors
Manual, 1971
Critical Writings
Board of Directors, National Book Critics Circle,
1995-2001
Regular reviewer for Library Journal, 1975-present
Small Press Columnist for Library Journal,
1985
Poetry Columnist, The Soho Weekly News,
1975-1982
Regular reviewer for Publishers Weekly,
1989-1997
Regular contributor to Kirkus Reviews,
1994-1995
Essay on Sylvia Plath in Voice of America's American
Writing Today, 1982
Panelist on "Poetry & Reviewing: The State
of the Art," Poets House, 1992
Reviews and articles have appeared in: The New
York Times Book Review, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Baltimore
Sun, The Chicago Sun-Times, Newsday, Raleigh News & Observer,
The Columbus Dispatch, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Small Press,
Vermont Life, Midstream, Parabola, Film Quarterly, The Minnesota
Review, Helicon Nine, Contact II, Margins, Ararat, New Women's Times,
& other magazines.
Selections from several reviews reprinted in Gale
Research's Contemporary Literary Criticism
Teaching Experience
Fellow, Brookdale Center on Aging, Hunter College
Literary coordinator, "Festival of Yiddish Culture",
Georgia Southern College, 1981
Presenter, "Creative Writing: An Effective and
Dynamic Means of Self-Expression," New York State Recreation
And Park Society 54th Annual Conference, 1994
Lecturer, "Workshops In Alternative Environments",
The New York Foundation Center, 1982
Lecturer, "Life Stories" symposium Hunter-Brookdale
Center on Aging, 1980
Lecturer, "Therapy & Art" symposium, Helen
Hayes Hospital, 1979
Workshops (partial list): Poets House (workshop
on The Poet as Reviewer), Burke Rehabilitation Center, Self Help
Austin Street Senior Center,Riverdale Senior Center, Scheuer House
Senior Center, Sing Sing Prison, Port Washington Public Library,
Wilson College, Hebrew Old Age Home, Williamsburg Senior Center,
Warren County BOCES Program, Iona College Senior Program, Bronx
YMHA Senior Center; Poetry in the Schools programs in New Hampshire,
New York, and South Carolina
Performances
PLAY, Kité Fami: My family has left me,
produced as showcase at The Studio For Creative Movement, March
1976, directed by Merle Lister
Tellings, poems in dramatic presentation, produced
at Theatre St. Clement's, 1979, directed by Richard Spiegel
Poem, "The Captive", included in film Woman
Is, High Desert Women's Center, 1980
Readings include: City College, Goddard College,
CUNY Graduate Center, Bluestockings, Stockton State College, Southwest
Minnesota State College, Georgia Southern College, The Hungry Mind
(Minneapolis), Gaia (San Francisco), Women and Children First (Chicago),
St. Catherine's College, Boston Center For The Arts, Voice of America
radio, Columbus Public Library, Wilson College, National Writer's
Voice (Detroit), Beyond Baroque, Dr. Generosity's, St. Mark's Church,
The Tin Palace, WNYC radio, The Academy of American Poets (poets
in the parks program), The Donnell Library, Borders Bookshop (Philadelphia),
Powell's Books (Portland), Elliot Bay Books (Seattle), Olson's Books
(Georgetown), Books & Books (Miami).
Visual Shows & Projects
Reflections 911
Photos of NYC store windows memorializing the World Trade Center)
have been included in several exhibitions, including Here Is New
York, Exit Art, and The September 11 Photo Project. Photos have
also appeared online at: PoetsUSA.com, BigCityLit.com, Ludlowpress.com,
Cortlandreview.com, and Virtual Union Square.
Graven Images, with printmaker Bernard
Solomon, The Boxwood Press, 1977 (Sections reprinted in Assembling,
1978 and as a broadside by Clown War, 1977).
Spiritual Leprosy, with printmaker Bernard
Solomon (reprinted in Hand Book 3, 1979).
St. Julian, with printmaker Bernard Solomon,
The Boxwood Press, 1984.
(The above hand printed books have been exhibited
at several museums and colleges throughout the United States, Germany,
and Holland.)
Poems exhibited in the ATime To Consider: The
Arts Respond to 9.11" at the Deutsche Bank Lobby and in the Poetry
In Public Places show at the CUNY Graduate Center
Panelist on "Collaboration: Visual and Literary
Arts" panel, Tributaries, Southern Graphics Council Conference,
Kansas City Art Institute, 1991
Medical Writing
Ghostwriter for: On The Edge: The Love/Hate
World of the Borderline Personality by Neil Price, MD (The Pia
Press, 1989) Life On A Rollercoaster, by Ekkehard Othmer, MD
and Sieglinde Othmer, PhD (The Pia Press, 1989) Codependency,
Sexuality, and Depression by William Thornton, MD (The Pia Press,
1990)
But You Look So Good -- Revisited in Inside
Ms, Spring 1997
No Pain, Much Gain: How You and Your Staff Can
Avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrom in Editor & Writer, July/August,
1997
Grants Panels: CAPS Poetry Grants (1983); Ohio
Arts Council Creative Writing Grants (1984);C lorado Council of
Arts and Humanities Grants (1992); PEN Prison Writing Awards (1989-present).
Judge for Poetry In Public Places, 1979; Creative Freedom show at
Gallipagos Gallery, 2002
Public Relations Writing: Susan Wilson Associates,
1986-1994
Other: Member of PEN, The Authors Guild, The National
Book Critics Circle, The National Writers Union, The Poetry Society
of America, and The Hudson Valley Writers Guild. Listed by Poets
& Writers.
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