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Publication List of Trina Gaynon
(Trina Baker 1975-2005)
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  1. “Fog Obscured Mountain,” “Between Breaths,” Mantis, 2025.

  2. “Pharaohs, Carpenters, and Leafcutters,” Stafford Challenge 2024 Anthology.

  3. Interview, Writer to Writer, Radio Boise, 2025.

  4. “Hardscrabble Winter,” Salem for All, January 15, 2025.

  5.  Review of The Infinite Field by Alice Templeton, Calyx Journal 35:1, 2025.

  6. “Opposing Forces,” Pushcart nomination by Maria Duarte at Kelp. 2024.

  7.  [the sound of breathing calms me], The Calendula Review, California Northstate University College of Health Sciences issue 3, Fall 2024. https://www.thecalendulareview.com/isue-3-inhale-exhale

  8.  “On the Edge of Memory and Place: A Conversation with Poet Trina Gaynon” by Henry Christopher, Only Poems. November 21, 2024. https://www.onlypoems.net/conversations/edge-memory-place-poet-trina-gaynon?rq=Gaynon

  9.  “The Threat of Drowning,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 33. November 7, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/threat-of-drowning

  10.  “Senior Studies Institute: A hub for lifelong learning and connections for older adults,” Portland Community College News, Photos and story by James Hill.  https://www.pcc.edu/news/2024/10/ssi/

  11.  “Manuscript Soup or The Poems that Didn’t Make it,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 32, October 1, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/manuscript-soup-or-the-poems-that-didn-t-make-it-1

  12.  “Return to Water,” All About My Mother Series, Silver Birch Press, Sept. 19, 2024. https://silverbirchpress.wordpress.com/2024/09/19/return-to-water-by-trina-gaynon-all-about-my-mother-series/

  13.  “How I Went from Reluctant Salesperson To ‘I Want This Book To Have Legs’,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 31, August 23, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/how-i-went-from-reluctant-salesperson-to-i-want-this-book-to-have-legs

  14.  Quince, Rose, Grace of God, (Newberg, Oregon: Fernwood Press: 2024.)

  15.  “Poet as Sales Representative,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 30, July 6, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/poet-as-sales-representative

  16.  “Flaneur at the Beach,” “His Tutor,” “Opposing Forces,” “Scavenger,” and “Brown Pelicans,” Kelp. July 1, 2024. https://www.kelpjournal.com/post/poetry-five-poems-by-trina-gaynon

  17.  “Walking Around or How I Discovered I Would Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 29. July 1, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/walking-around-or-how-i-discovered-i-would-not-go-gentle-into-that-good-night

  18.  “Come Clouds” and “Hidden Dragons,” The Grace of Oregon Rain, Turnstone Books, 2024.

  19.  “The Prospect of Unity,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 28, June 16, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/the-prospect-of-unity

  20.  “Redacted Dispatches,” Lumina!, April 2024. https://www.lumina-journal.com/redacted-dispatches

  21.  “Native,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 27, May 29, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/native

  22.  “If Jasper Johns Was a Poet,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 26, May 24, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/if-jasper-john-was-a-poet

  23.  “Mid-Century Ranch, Orange County,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 25, May 1, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/mid-century-ranch-orange-county

  24.  “The Broken Road,” Clockhouse, vol. 11, 2024.

  25.  “The Whole of It,” Presence, April 2024.

  26.  “Loss is Green,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 24, April 15, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/____g

  27.  "A Map for the Lost," San Diego Poetry Annual, March 1, 2024. (Honorable Mention in Steve Kowit Poetry Prize, 2023.)

  28.  “Magdalen's Voices” and Interrogation of the Magdalen,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 23, March 28, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/magdalen-s-voices

  29.  “songs of alagi,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 22, March 25, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/songs-of-alagi

  30.  “Denial,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 21, March 13, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/denial

  31.  “Shrinking Bears,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 20. March 6, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/shrinking-bears

  32.  “Not Just Poetry Books, Poetry East, , issue 109, Spring 2024.

  33.  “Rough Terrain,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 19, February 23, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/rough-terrain

  34.  “A Vast Shroud,” NewVerse News. February 22, 2024.

  35.  “Covered Bridge,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 18, February 21, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/covered-bridge

  36.  “A Hoard of Books,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 17, February 13, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/a-hoard-of-books

  37.  “The Dog Takes it All in Stride,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 16, February 4, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/the-dog-takes-it-all-in-stride-but-the-cat-s-gone-into-hiding

  38.  “She Turns Her Back to Me,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 15, January 30, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/she-turns-her-back-to-me

  39.  “Alaskan Diner,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 14, January 19, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/alaskan-diner

  40.  “[The sound of breathing calms me],” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 13, January 14, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/the-sound-of-breathing-calms-me

  41. “Survivor,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 12, January 7, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/survivor

  42. “Nocturne,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 11, December 28, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/nocturne

  43. “Alluvial Changes,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 10, December 25, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/alluvial-changes

  44. “Eclipse,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 9, December 20, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/eclipse

  45. “Forget Self Defense,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 8, December 15, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/forget-self-defense

  46. “Patient Zero,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 7, December 6, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/patient-zero

  47. “Oregon Pastoral,” The Tomahawk Creek Review, issue 2, 2023. https://thetomahawkcreekreview.org/oregon-pastoral-by-trina-gaynon/

  48. “One Sibyl Among Many,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 6, November 29, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/one-sibyl-among-many

  49. “Tet,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 5, November 28, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/__tet

  50. “Playing in the Field of Robert Duncan.” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 4, November 22, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/playing-in-the-field-of-robert-duncan

  51. “Return to Water,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 3, November 16, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/return-to-water

  52. “Speechless In Heaven 1975,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 2, November 13, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/speechless-in-heaven-1975

  53. “Splintering Light,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry12, November 9, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/splintering-light

  54. “Armed Against Contempt,” Clepsydra, issue 3, Reflection 2023. https://www.clepsydralit.com/issue-3-reflection

  55. “Rising Out of the Flash Flood,” Glacial Hills Review, Summer 2023.

  56. “Adrift,” Delta Poetry Review, June 2023. https://deltapoetryreview.com/2023june-gaynon.html

  57. “Out of the Brine” and “To Pledge Our Lives,” Power of the Femini I, vol 1. Thresh Press, 2023.

  58. “Without the Solace of Green,” Verseweavers no. 27, 2023.

  59. “Never Straight Ahead” and “Speechless Before Heaven,” The Pointed Circle, Portland Community College, 2023.

  60. “The Last One,” The Ignation, Spring 2023. https://ignatianlitmag.com/2022/12/05/the-last-one/

  61. “For the Glory,” Dappled Things, Lent 2023.

  62. “Suitcase in Hand,” “Transmigration,” “Third Eye Questions,” Verse Virtual, April 2023.

  63. “Tango with Mangos,” Aji, , issue 18, 2023.

  64. “Dawn Breaks,” Oregon Poetry Calendar 2023, Red Shoes Press.

  65. “Covered Bridge,” Cirque #24, vol. 12:2, June 2022.

  66. “Down South” and “Nocturne, A Sonzal,” Fireweed, issue 2, Winter 2022.

  67. “After the Snowfall,” Shift: A Publication of MTSU Write: The Plague Years, vol 6. Middle State University, 2022.

  68. “Ride The Storm,” Tiny Seed Journal. December 19, 2021.

  69. “Treasure,” “In the Service of Inari,” and “How Islands Are Made,” Opening the Gate: A Cooperative Anthology of Writing from Gateless Method Salons, 2021. 

  70. “Volta,” Sand Hills Literary Magazine. 

  71. “In the Weeds,” Plainsongs, Winter, vol. 42, issue 1, January 2022. 

  72. "Legacy," Blue Mountain Review, Forthcoming Winter 2021. 

  73. “Healing the Ache,” Gyroscope Review, Fall 2021. 

  74. “The Quest” and “Underfoot,” NOMAD Review, 2021. 

  75. “A Land Not My Own,” Doorways and Thresholds. Overneath Books, 2021. 

  76. “Bound,” VoiceCatcher, Spring 2021. 

  77. “Devoid,” Sandstorm, Journal of Arts and Letters, 2021.

  78. “Fire and Ice,” Speckled Trout, Issue 3.1, Spring 2021. https://speckledtroutreview.com/spring-2021-3-1/ 

  79. “When Memory Fails,” Grand Little Things, March 14, 2021. https://grand-little-things.com/2021/03/14/when-memory-fails-by-trina-gaynon/ 

  80. “Apollo’s Gifts,” Carmina Magazine, March 2021. http://carminamagazine.com/apollosgift.html 

  81. “The Dog Takes It All in Stride, but the Cat’s Gone into Hiding, Willawaw Journal, issue 11, Winter 2020. http://willawawjournal.com/category/journal/winter-2020-issue-11/page/3/. 

  82. “A Needful Thing” and “Summer Without,” pãn deˈ mÑ—k, An Anthology of Pandemic Poems, Oregon Poetry Association, 2020. 

  83. “Anna’s Hut at Komarova,” Waves: A Confluence of Women’s Voices, , ed. Diane Gilliam, https://aroomofherownfoundation.org/annas-hut-at-komarovo-by-trina-gaynon/ 

  84. “Twilight” and “Slow Dawn,” Poetry South, issue 12, December 2020. 

  85. "The Moment After," Borrowed Solace, issue 3.2, Fall 2020. https://borrowedsolace.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Fall-2020-Free-Version-compressed.pdf  

  86. "Out of the Desert" and "The Seder of Orange Tulips, 2020," COVID LIT, Forthcoming.

  87. "Within These Walls," "In the Teahouse," "On Reading Classical Chinese Poetry," Buddhist Poetry Review, Fall 2020. https://www.buddhistpoetryreview.org/archive/vol-three-issue-three/trina-gaynon

  88.  "Enter Wonder," Essential. Joel Carpenter ed. (20.)

  89. "On Shakespeare's Birthday," Sonnets for Shakespeare, 2020. https://www.sonnetsforshakespeare.co.uk/the-anthology/on-shakespeares-birthday-2020

  90. "Covid 19 Haiku and A Tanka or Two Too," Trees in A Garden of Ashes; Poetry of Resilience, James P. Wagner ed. (Local Gems Press, 2020.)

  91. "Magdalen's Voices," Soul-Lit, Spring 2020.

  92. http://soul-lit.com/poems/V24/Gaynon/index.html

  93. "Broken Spine" and "Pacific Bell Comes Calling," Apple Valley Review, vol. 15, no. 1. Spring 2020. ("Pacific Bell Comes Calling," nominated for Best of the Net 2020.) https://www.leahbrowning.net/Apple/Spring_2020/Trina_Gaynon.html

  94. "Ways to Lose the Pain," "Tiny Feet," and "We Feast Upon Their Names," Mojave River Review, 2020.

  95. "Surviving the Whaler Essex," 45th Parallel, issue 5, Oregon State University, Spring 2020. https://drive.google.com/file/d/115yGBVnOSVOw_5HqsrfpUhoJweGOWrgZ/view

  96. "Distractions," The Poeming Pigeon, , 2020.

  97. "Double Happiness," Thema: The Clumsy Gardener, vol. 23, no. 2, Summer 2020.

  98. "With Burgundy Drapes Open" and "Beyond the Ancient Masters," Valley Voices, vol. 19, no.2, 2019.

  99. "Ten Dreamers in Three Towers," The Timberline Review, , issue 8, Willamette Writers, 2019.1

  100. "Landscapes: San Fernando Valley," Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California. Lucille Lang Day and Ruth Nolan, editors. (Oakland, California: Scarlet Tanager Books, 2018.)

  101.  "Ode to Sunlight," Beach Reads: Here Comes the Sun, Third Street Writers, Laguna Beach, 2017.

  102.  "Kerouaced," Awake in the World: A Collection. . . . , Daniel J. Rice, ed., (Livingston, Montana: Riverfeet Press, 2017.)

  103.  "Through the Cyclotron" and "Modern Alchemy: Fall 1980," Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands, Teresa Mei Chuc ed., (Pasadena, California: Shabda Press, 2017.)

  104.  "What Does the New Moon Hide From?" "How I Prepare to Be Loved," and "Crystal," Ragazine, vol. 12, no. 2, July-August 2016. https://www.ragazine.cc/three-poems-by-trina-gaynon/

  105.  "Sea Change or How do you swim wearing weights?" Guest Blog, Black Fox Literary Magazine, May 9, 2016. http://www.blackfoxlitmag.com/2016/05/09/guest-post-sea-change-or-how-do-you-swim-wearing-weights-by-trina-gaynon/

  106.  "Hei," "Aleph," and "Anna's Hut at Komarovo," Featured Poet for March at Blue Heron Speaks, 2016. https://blueheronreview.com/blue-heron-speaks/

  107. "In Paradise" and "Sleep Study," Pirene's Fountain, vol. 8, issue 16, 2015.

  108.  "Celibacy," Glint Literary Journal, issue 6, Fall 2015. https://glintjournal.wordpress.com/poetry-glint-6/trina-gaynon-glint-6/

  109. "Once Begun," California Quarterly, California State Poetry Society, vol. 41, no. 3, 2015.

  110. "Desert Solstice," Harpur Palate, vol. 15, no. 1, Binghampton University, New York, Summer and Fall 2015. 

  111. "Mapplethorpe's Tulips," This Body I Live In, from the series t, Kate Garret, ed. 

  112. “Intermezzo: Naval Hospital, San Diego” and “Housewife,” whimperbang, issue 12, 2015. http://whimperbang.com/issue‑12/trina‑gaynon/

  113. “Wawona Meadow,” Cargo Literary, issue 2, 2015. http://cargoliterary.com/article/wawona‑meadow/

  114. “Seasons of a Fisherman,” Beechwood Review issue 1, 2015.

  115. “Lost in Gatsby,” The Great Gatsby Anthology, Melanie Villines ed. (Los Angeles: Silver Birch Press, 2015.)

  116. “Tango with Seaweed,” Gingerbread House, no. 13, June 29, 2015. http://gingerbreadhouselitmag.com/2015/06/29/tango‑with‑seaweed/

  117. “Saurian Splendour,” “Last Prayer,” and “Silent Laughter,” The Stand, vol. 13, no. 2, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, 2015.

  118. “Aunt Esther’s Cookie Jar,” Gyroscope Review, issue 15:1, September 2015. 

  119. “Ode to the Middle of a Summer Night,” San Diego Poetry Annual, (Rainbow, California: Garden Oak Press, 2014-15.)

  120. “Kitchen Creek Lullabies” and “Orbits,” (nominated for Best of Net 2015.) Blue Heron Review, issue 3, Winter 2015.

  121. “Archeology,” and “Rehearsing,” The Magnolia Review, vol. 1, issue 1, January 2015.

  122. “Southern Rain, Western Drought,” Red Truck Review: A Journal of American Southern Literature and Culture, issue 2, 2015.

  123. “Picture Missing from Senior Yearbook,” “Peaceable Kingdom,” “Flowering Grass,” The Chaffin Journal, Eastern Kentucky University, 2014.

  124. “The Road Alone,” BorderSenses, vol. 20, Fall 2014.

  125. “Mallard” and “Federal Building Bombed,” Whirlwind Magazine, issue 2, 2014.

  126. “Light in a Box,” I-70 Review, Summer/Fall 2014.

  127. “Automatic Houses” and “And Fingerprints Too,” Ricochet, September 2014.

  128. “Open Reading,” The East Bay Review, issue 2, Fall 2014.

  129. “Sixties Tract Plan,” Pea River Journal, , vol. 3, Fall 2014.

  130. “Revision,” Antiphon, issue 12, Summer 2014.

  131. “Search Party” and “Apologia for the many dog poems,” Boston Literary Magazine, Fall 2014.

  132. Alphabet of Romance, The 2014 Poets House Showcase, New York. https://poetshouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/2014-Poets-House-Showcase-Exhibition-Catalog.pdf

  133. “Southerly: Beyond Mumbai,” Open Road Review, issue 10, August 2014.

  134. “Gantries,” Slippage, no. 3, Summer 2014.

  135. “Cassandra Wakes After a Long Nap,” Lehigh Valley Vanguard, July 22, 2014.

  136. “Urban Walk: Albany, California,” Red Earth Review, no. 2, Oklahoma City University, Summer 2014. https://issuu.com/redearthreview/docs/redearthreviewissuu_2af90c9cafe2f6/203

  137. “Sandsurfing,” Storm Cycle: 2013, A. J. Huffman and April Salzano ed. (Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2014.)

  138. “Desert Ascent, St. John Climachus,” St. Peter’s B‑List: Contemporary Poems Inspired by the Saints, Mary Ann B. Miller ed. (Notre Dame, Indiana, Ave Maria Press, 2014.)

  139. “That Winter Glare,” 300 Days of Sun, vol. 1, issue 1, Nevada State College, Spring 2014.

  140. New Pages: http://www.newpages.com/literary‑magazine‑reviews/2014‑04‑15/

  141. “Some Stars are Not Used for Navigation,” Obsession: Sestinas in the Twenty-First Century, Carolyn Beard Whitlow and Marilyn Krysl ed. (Lebanon, New Hampshire: Dartmouth College Press 2014.)

  142. “Penitent,” The Cresset, Valparaiso University, Lent 2014. http://thecresset.org/2014/Lent/PoemGaynon_L14.html

  143. “Luminous,” Fourteen Hills, vol. 20, no. 1, San Francisco State University, 2014.

  144. The Alphabet of Romance (chapbook), Finishing Line Press, 2013.

  145. “At the Source,” A Ritual to Read Together: Poems in Conversation with William Stafford, Lachman, Becca ed. (Topeka, Kansas: J. R. Woodley Press, 2013.)

  146. “Winter Departure,” The Phoenix Rising from the Ashes: Anthology of sonnets of the early third millennium, Richard Vallance, Ed-in-Chief. (Victoria, British Columbia: Friesen Press, 2013.) https://www.artvilla.com/plt/winter-departure-poem-sonnet-trina-gayon/

  147. “True Relic,” Buddhist Poetry Review, issue 11, Winter 2013. http://www.buddhistpoetryreview.com/archives/issue‑eleven/trina‑gaynon

  148. “Wanderers,” Poetry South, Yazoo River Press, 2013.

  149. “Down the Road,” Verse Wisconsin, issue 112, October 2013.

  150. “Mandelstam’s Guide to the Deadly Sins, with Comments by Akhmatova,” Penduline, issue 10, 2013.

  151. “Early Color Photos Fade," Emerge, Summer 2013.

  152. “Sandsurfing,” Of Sun and Sand, A. J. Huffman and April Salzano ed. (Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2013.)

  153. “Storm Coast,” Glass: A Journal of Poetry. , vol 6, issue 1, June 2013.

  154. “Down my Chimney,” Pyrokinection, August 2013. http://www.pyrokinection.com/2013/08/a‑poem‑by‑trina‑gaynon.html

  155. “The Art of Relocation: A Poet Chooses What to Keep and What to Leave Behind,” Talking Writing, June 2013.

  156. “Crowd as Reservoir,” StepAway Magazine, issue 10, 2013. http://stepawaymagazine.com/archives/2130

  157. “Mid-Century Ranch, Orange County,” The Café Review, vol. 24, Spring 2013. https://www.thecafereview.com/spring-2013-poetry-mid-century-ranch-orange-county/

  158. “From Chilis to Chutneys,” Conclave: A Journal of Character, issue 5, 2013.

  159. “Along the Tracks, After the Last Train Runs,” Big Muddy: A Journal of the Mississippi River Valley, vol 12, issue 2, Southeast Missouri State University, 2013.

  160. “Previously Owned,” Writers Without Borders, vol. 17, 2013.

  161. “Seekers,” Cairn: The St. Andrews Review, no. 48, St. Andrews University, 2013.

  162. “Winter Departure,” : Artvilla, April 2013. https://www.artvilla.com/plt/category/poets/trina-gayon/

  163. “Blackberries,” Southern Women’s Review, vol. 6, issue 6, January 2013. http://www.southernwomensreview.com/issues/SWRIssue6Final.pdf

  164. “Underground,” Talking Writing, January 2013. http://talkingwriting.com/trina‑gaynon‑prose‑poem/­

  165. “Sand and Ash,” Palimpsest Journal, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2012. http://www.palimpsestjournal.com/2012/59

  166. “Golem, Goats, Grandma,” Halfway Down the Stairs, December 2012.http://www.halfwaydownthestairs.net/index.php?action=view&id=381

  167. “Yoshi’s,” Right Hand Pointing, issue 55, Fall 2012.

  168. “In the Garden of Stone,” Edison Literary Review, vol. 11, Fall 2012.

  169. “Wintering, Pacific Grove,” Río Grande Review: A Bilingual Journal of Contemporary Literature and Arts, issue 39, University of Texas at El Paso, Spring 2012.

  170. “Writer’s Retreat, Monastery Library,” No Character Limit. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2012.)

  171. “Bright Home,” “Tor House,” “Tower,” Black Fox Review, issue 4, Spring 2012. http://issuu.com/blackfoxlit/docs/black_fox_issue__4_spring_2012_final_draft__issuu/7?e=2059166/6163910

  172. “Boxing Chaos,” Crate, vol. 8, University of California, Riverside, Spring 2012.

  173. “Low Tide, Stinson Beach,” Steam Ticket: A Third Coast Review, vol. XV, University of Wisconsin, Lacrosse, Spring 2012.

  174. “Lady in Waiting” and “Angel Island, San Francisco,” The Same, no. 2, vol. 9, Winter/Spring 2012.

  175. “One More Draft” and “Out of the Fire,” Red Rock Review, issue 29, College of South Nevada, Spring 2012.

  176. “Enter Faith,” Assisi, vol. 2, issue 2/3, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, Fall 2011/ Spring 2012. https://www.sfc.edu/uploaded/documents/academics/AssisiJournalIssuev2i23.pdf

  177. “Full of Grace,” Windhover: A Journal of Christian Literature, vol. 16, Spring 2012.

  178. “Wife of a Prison Gardener,” Off the Coast, Winter 2012.

  179. “The Ghost Ubume,” “The Dreary Season,” “Out of the ,” Asia Literary Review, vol. 22, Winter 2011.

  180. “Sweet Contamination” and “,” Evening Street Review, no. 5, Autumn 2011.

  181. “Infectious Paranoia,” Not One of Us, issue 46, October 2011.

  182. “Dusk,” Generations, issue 2, Fall 2011.

  183. “Austere Essentials,” “Surfacing at Fourteen,” “Untitled [Portrait of Ross in L. A.]” Studio, vol. 5, no. 1, 2011. http://studiojournal.ca/vol‑5‑1‑2011/poetry/gaynon/index.html

  184. “Defenseless,” Redheaded Stepchild, Fall 2011. http://www.redheadedmag.com/poetry/index.php?view=article&catid=45%3Afall‑2011&id=255%3Adefenseless‑by‑&format=pdf&option=com_content&Itemid=68

  185. “In the Garden of Stone,” Edison Literary Review, issue 10, September 2011.

  186. “Difficult to Place,” The Village Pariah, vol. 1, no. 2, Fall-Winter 2010-11.

  187. “Under the Moon,” Intensity: The 10th Anniversary of WriteGirl. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2011.)

  188. “Silences,” Melusine 3.1, issue 7, Summer/Spring 2011.

  189. “Passport” and “Judgement,” indefinite space, vol. XIX, 2010/2011.

  190. “Threat of Drowning,” Knocking at the Door: Poems about Approaching the Other, Lisa Sisler and Lea C. Deschenes (Long Beach: Birch Bench Press: 2011.)

  191. “Bound” and “Not Pickled Peppers,” Cloudbank, no. 3, Winter 2011.

  192. “After Great Pain” and “Eclipse,” Midwest Literary Magazine, , October 2010.

  193. “No Clemency,” Milk Money, vol. 8, Fall 2010.

  194. “Just Sparklers,” Ouroboros Review, issue 5, 2010.

  195. “This is not a breadbox” and “Prayers for the Barren,” Thirty-first Bird Review, vol. 1, issue 1, 2010.

  196. “The World Didn’t End at Midnight,” Raven Chronicles, vol.15, no. 1, 2010.

  197. “Confession,” Beyond Words: The Creative Voices of WriteGirl. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2010.)

  198. “On the Ridge,” Friends of Acadia Journal, vol. 15, no. 1, 2010.

  199. “Pewter Bowl,” Birmingham Arts Journal, vol. 6, issue 4, 2010. http://birminghamartsjournal.com/pdf/baj6‑4.pdf

  200. “Prayers for the Barren” and “Santa Lucia,” Thirty-first Bird Review online, August 2009.

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