Mag Contents Nov 07 to Present,
and 2002-Oct/07 *
William Aarnes, guff
Kendra Aber-Ferri, Two Poems
Giles Corey’s Six Stones
Sin
Ankur Agarwal, The Lamplighter
Jack Anderson, A Gas Station in Finland
Verna Austen, Left
Babbitt, The Brush Reminds Paint of Itself
Brian Edward Bahr, no recess
Jon Ballard, Readying the Rag
Pavel Barakhvostov, In the place of authentic art
Reagan Barna, The Oleander
Christopher Barnes, Because There Is Red
Pickerty Witch
Pit Stop
in The Last Stages of Strangulation
Willis Barnstone, Four Poems
Bonheur irrémédiable / Incurable Happiness
Romance del regreso / Ballad of the Return
Joel David Beacon, Three Poems
The Peach Thieves
Between You and Me
Like Some God
Heather Bell, You, Written in Second-Person
Jenn Blair, John William Draper
Richard Bloom, Beyond Repair
Terri Brown-Davidson, Two Poems
Pantoum: Carson McCullers and Misanthropy at Yaddo
Pantoum: Staying in David Michael Kaplans Studio at the Millay Colony
Emily Brink, Alice
Hélène Cardona, Three Poems
Avalon
Peregrine Pantoum
A Deeper Layer of Reality
C. E. Chaffin, Chico Creek
Kevin Carollo, Rejection Cherry
Leonard J. Cirino, Death Calls
Temple Cone, Like Jacob Grasping Esau
Alfred Corn, trans. two poems by William Cliff
Ballade of the Mouse
Not One Iota
James Cox, The way...
Rick Crelia, Dreaming of a Dead Uncle
Chris Crittenden, Two Poems
Gnats in Melee
Dark Touch
James Cushing, Two Poems
The Secret Contract
Provincial Lament
Tristan D’Agosta, Two Poems
A Lesson in Middle English
Experience
Heather Derr-Smith, Passage (Sormiou)
Roger Desy, Three Poems
— after it’s
—
the brook
Giovanni Diaz, The Indoctrination of Pastures
William Doreski, Two Poems
Joe’s Sloppy Joes
Hanging Each Other
Brent Fisk, Three Poems
Canticle for the Wabash Valley
Swisher Sweets
Confession
Late Arrival, After the Diagnosis
Testifying
J. M. Fitzgerald, Three Poems
Fear
The Evening Out
Genes d before it was spoken. printable
Hugh Fox, Two Poems
Not Just
The Hair
Jack Galmitz, Three Poems
Of the Sea I Sang
I Was Riding on a Horse
I Lay Down to Sleep
Karl Garson, Three Poems
Playing the Train
Listening to Eva Cassidy
Mulligan
Randy Gentry, Two Poems
Another Capital of Europe That Isn’t Perfect Either
Two Suitors
Robert Gibb, From the Book of Hours
Naomi Glassman, Mortality
James Grabill, Dancers of the Ultimatum
Barbara Gregorich, The Past
JP Gritton, Two Poems
Arrival at Mountain of Saint Michel
Ragged Poem
Jaimie Gusman, The parachute, not as a landing device
Ian Haight, Taejon Ashram
Therése Halscheid, Two Poems
Sensed
Reading the Stones
Mike Harrell, The Big Punch
Joy Harris, Anselm Kiefer in Love
Alec Hershman, Slow Stitch Across a Widening Distance
Katherine L Holmes, Bagpiper abrupt
Ward Irvin, Her Fired Hands
Leland James, Those Little Garnishes at the Café Surreal
Saeed Jones, Jezebel’s FM Radio
Jeff Kass, Pay Attention, Knuckleheads, and Follow Directions
Kiesa Kay, Rose for Water
Rachel Kellum, To my little sister, dying
Clyde Kessler, Three Poems
Becky Hawby
Eternity
Riddle
Peter Layton, Two Poems
keep
Things to Do Again
Stephen Lefebure, For Years
Charles Leggett, Messiaen: Cinquain for the End of Time
Lyn Lifshin, Three Poems
All Night the Night Has Been
Being Jewish in a Small Town
Dream of Ivy
New Hampshire
Champlain, Branbury, the Lakes at Night
Two archived poems
Mei-Li Liu, Autumnal Equinox
Zachary Lundgren, a friendly reminder
Taylor Mali, Three Poems
The Taste of Some Words
When the activity of the day is done
Montreal
Rick Marlatt, How to Potty Train Boys
Janet McCann, Crone
Judith Moffett, Two Poems
Original Sin
The Rime of Poor William and the Recluse
Kristina Moriconi, A Poem About What Really Happened
Tendai Mwanaka, In This Sea
Paul Nelson, Oasis
Dustin Nightingale, The Dead Body on the Highway
Leonard Neufeldt, Three Poems
Olive Harvest on the Terraces
An Afternoon At Cultus Lake In Raspberry Season
Margaret Fuller Returns to New York
Ashok Niyogi, Three Poems
This Play
Coming Back
Second Love Poem
Mark Noble, Reminders
Andrew H. Oerke, Small Incident at Les Baux
Sherry O’Keefe, Two Poems
Jon Parry, Two Poems
Where Do You Live?
dancing round this sawdust floor
Craig Paulenich, Two Poems
Circles
Talking Crow
Simon Perchik, Two Poems
Even the sky gets old
You brush the way ink
Marge Piercy, Two Poems
Childhood without programming
Early spring in the garden shed
Rod Peckman, Le Gourmand d’Amour
Jennifer Gomoll Popolis, Bateau Bleu
Christine Potter, Mezuzah
Matthew Putman, Hunt and Gather
Doug Ramspeck, Two Poems
Enfleurage
Boomers
French Kissing Procne
Last Days
Oliver Rice, Declamatory, Cathartic
Nanette Rayman Rivera, my schizophrenic husband melts down in mcdonald’s
Steven Roggenbuck, Two Poems
listen pOET there is a bird at the End of this Table
The pOET is amung ships of Night
Rolli, Three Poems
Leaky Marie
Morella
Plop-Bauble
CHURCH’LL (The Hundred-Year-Old Woman)
Green Bottles
Sankar Roy, Two Poems
Robin Hood Comes to Bihar, India
First Day of April
Miriam Sagan, Two Poems
The End of Now
White Tea
Elizabeth Schultz, Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
Lucy Simpson, The Editor Loses His Temper
R Jay Slais, Love Solstice
Janet Smith, Three Poems
Jason Spear, Two Poems
Primary Landscapes
February Thread
Margaret Stawowy, Butterfly Dream
Carolyn Stoloff, Two Poems
Manhattan Song
Russian Episodes
Week in Review
The Water Wall
At the Edge of the Framed World
Linda Ann Strang, Hauntings with Wild Figs
Elizabeth Swados, Show Biz
R. L. Swihart, Two Poems
Attic Lit
Rogue Ear
Thom Tammaro, Saying James Wright Aloud
Linda Taylor, Sea Walls, March 1954
Jessica Thompson, Parting the Crows
Donna Vorreyer, Standing Down
Ocean Vuong, Two Poems
City As a Lake
Flags of Vietnam
Brian Walters, Two Poems
Helen on Sleeping Pills
Old Heraclitus
Jacqueline West, Two poems
Watching the Old Man Clean the Pike
Heiligeberge
KC Wilder, Penis Perspiration
John Sibley Williams, Two Poems
Left Hand
For Federico García Lorca
A. D. Winans, Words
Birthday Poem
A Matter of Trust
Heather Winterer, Prayer
Mark Wiskiewski, A Brief Stretch
Joseph P Wood, Jesus Christ, Your Uterus
Mercedes M. Yardley, white blindness
Changming Yuan, Four Poems
Pumpkins
Maise Amaze
East Idioms (continued)
Dancing with Crane
*Barnwood’s Web site was hosted by Ball State University, where I was Director of the Creative Writing Program (and now Professor Emeritus). In October 2007 a server crash, and my acquisition of a new Mac, resulted in my construction of the present iWeb site, with links to the pages of the earlier site, which is still hosted by BSU. Thus pre-crash Contents 2002 - October 2007.