Publication List of Trina Gaynon
(Trina Baker 1975-2005)
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“Fog Obscured Mountain,” “Between Breaths,” Mantis, 2025.
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“Pharaohs, Carpenters, and Leafcutters,” Stafford Challenge 2024 Anthology.
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Interview, Writer to Writer, Radio Boise, 2025.
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“Hardscrabble Winter,” Salem for All, January 15, 2025.
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Review of The Infinite Field by Alice Templeton, Calyx Journal 35:1, 2025.
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“Opposing Forces,” Pushcart nomination by Maria Duarte at Kelp. 2024.
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[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
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“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
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“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
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“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/
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“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
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“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/
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“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
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Quince, Rose, Grace of God, (Newberg, Oregon: Fernwood Press: 2024.)
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“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
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“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
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“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
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“Come Clouds” and “Hidden Dragons,” The Grace of Oregon Rain, Turnstone Books, 2024.
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“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
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“Redacted Dispatches,” Lumina!, April 2024. https://www.lumina-journal.com/redacted-dispatches
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“Native,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 27, May 29, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/native
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“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
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“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
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“The Broken Road,” Clockhouse, vol. 11, 2024.
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“The Whole of It,” Presence, April 2024.
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“Loss is Green,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 24, April 15, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/____g
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"A Map for the Lost," San Diego Poetry Annual, March 1, 2024. (Honorable Mention in Steve Kowit Poetry Prize, 2023.)
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“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
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“songs of alagi,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 22, March 25, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/songs-of-alagi
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“Denial,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 21, March 13, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/denial
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“Shrinking Bears,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 20. March 6, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/shrinking-bears
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“Not Just Poetry Books, Poetry East, , issue 109, Spring 2024.
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“Rough Terrain,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 19, February 23, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/rough-terrain
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“A Vast Shroud,” NewVerse News. February 22, 2024.
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“Covered Bridge,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 18, February 21, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/covered-bridge
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“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
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“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
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“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
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“Alaskan Diner,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 14, January 19, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/alaskan-diner
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“[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
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“Survivor,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 12, January 7, 2024. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/survivor
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“Nocturne,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 11, December 28, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/nocturne
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“Alluvial Changes,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 10, December 25, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/alluvial-changes
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“Eclipse,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 9, December 20, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/eclipse
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“Forget Self Defense,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 8, December 15, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/forget-self-defense
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“Patient Zero,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 7, December 6, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/patient-zero
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“Oregon Pastoral,” The Tomahawk Creek Review, issue 2, 2023. https://thetomahawkcreekreview.org/oregon-pastoral-by-trina-gaynon/
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“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
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“Tet,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 5, November 28, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/__tet
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“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
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“Return to Water,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry 3, November 16, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/return-to-water
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“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
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“Splintering Light,” Amuse-bouche: A Taste of Poetry, blog entry12, November 9, 2023. https://www.amusebouche-poetry.com/post/splintering-light
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“Armed Against Contempt,” Clepsydra, issue 3, Reflection 2023. https://www.clepsydralit.com/issue-3-reflection
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“Rising Out of the Flash Flood,” Glacial Hills Review, Summer 2023.
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“Adrift,” Delta Poetry Review, June 2023. https://deltapoetryreview.com/2023june-gaynon.html
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“Out of the Brine” and “To Pledge Our Lives,” Power of the Femini I, vol 1. Thresh Press, 2023.
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“Without the Solace of Green,” Verseweavers no. 27, 2023.
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“Never Straight Ahead” and “Speechless Before Heaven,” The Pointed Circle, Portland Community College, 2023.
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“The Last One,” The Ignation, Spring 2023. https://ignatianlitmag.com/2022/12/05/the-last-one/
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“For the Glory,” Dappled Things, Lent 2023.
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“Suitcase in Hand,” “Transmigration,” “Third Eye Questions,” Verse Virtual, April 2023.
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“Tango with Mangos,” Aji, , issue 18, 2023.
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“Dawn Breaks,” Oregon Poetry Calendar 2023, Red Shoes Press.
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“Covered Bridge,” Cirque #24, vol. 12:2, June 2022.
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“Down South” and “Nocturne, A Sonzal,” Fireweed, issue 2, Winter 2022.
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“After the Snowfall,” Shift: A Publication of MTSU Write: The Plague Years, vol 6. Middle State University, 2022.
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“Ride The Storm,” Tiny Seed Journal. December 19, 2021.
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“Treasure,” “In the Service of Inari,” and “How Islands Are Made,” Opening the Gate: A Cooperative Anthology of Writing from Gateless Method Salons, 2021.
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“Volta,” Sand Hills Literary Magazine.
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“In the Weeds,” Plainsongs, Winter, vol. 42, issue 1, January 2022.
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"Legacy," Blue Mountain Review, Forthcoming Winter 2021.
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“Healing the Ache,” Gyroscope Review, Fall 2021.
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“The Quest” and “Underfoot,” NOMAD Review, 2021.
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“A Land Not My Own,” Doorways and Thresholds. Overneath Books, 2021.
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“Bound,” VoiceCatcher, Spring 2021.
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“Devoid,” Sandstorm, Journal of Arts and Letters, 2021.
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“Fire and Ice,” Speckled Trout, Issue 3.1, Spring 2021. https://speckledtroutreview.com/spring-2021-3-1/
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“When Memory Fails,” Grand Little Things, March 14, 2021. https://grand-little-things.com/2021/03/14/when-memory-fails-by-trina-gaynon/
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“Apollo’s Gifts,” Carmina Magazine, March 2021. http://carminamagazine.com/apollosgift.html
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“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/.
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“A Needful Thing” and “Summer Without,” pãn deˈ mÑ—k, An Anthology of Pandemic Poems, Oregon Poetry Association, 2020.
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“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/
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“Twilight” and “Slow Dawn,” Poetry South, issue 12, December 2020.
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"The Moment After," Borrowed Solace, issue 3.2, Fall 2020. https://borrowedsolace.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Fall-2020-Free-Version-compressed.pdf
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"Out of the Desert" and "The Seder of Orange Tulips, 2020," COVID LIT, Forthcoming.
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"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
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"Enter Wonder," Essential. Joel Carpenter ed. (20.)
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"On Shakespeare's Birthday," Sonnets for Shakespeare, 2020. https://www.sonnetsforshakespeare.co.uk/the-anthology/on-shakespeares-birthday-2020
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"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.)
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"Magdalen's Voices," Soul-Lit, Spring 2020.
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"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
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"Ways to Lose the Pain," "Tiny Feet," and "We Feast Upon Their Names," Mojave River Review, 2020.
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"Surviving the Whaler Essex," 45th Parallel, issue 5, Oregon State University, Spring 2020. https://drive.google.com/file/d/115yGBVnOSVOw_5HqsrfpUhoJweGOWrgZ/view
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"Distractions," The Poeming Pigeon, , 2020.
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"Double Happiness," Thema: The Clumsy Gardener, vol. 23, no. 2, Summer 2020.
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"With Burgundy Drapes Open" and "Beyond the Ancient Masters," Valley Voices, vol. 19, no.2, 2019.
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"Ten Dreamers in Three Towers," The Timberline Review, , issue 8, Willamette Writers, 2019.1
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"Landscapes: San Fernando Valley," Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California. Lucille Lang Day and Ruth Nolan, editors. (Oakland, California: Scarlet Tanager Books, 2018.)
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"Ode to Sunlight," Beach Reads: Here Comes the Sun, Third Street Writers, Laguna Beach, 2017.
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"Kerouaced," Awake in the World: A Collection. . . . , Daniel J. Rice, ed., (Livingston, Montana: Riverfeet Press, 2017.)
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"Through the Cyclotron" and "Modern Alchemy: Fall 1980," Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands, Teresa Mei Chuc ed., (Pasadena, California: Shabda Press, 2017.)
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"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/
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"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/
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"Hei," "Aleph," and "Anna's Hut at Komarovo," Featured Poet for March at Blue Heron Speaks, 2016. https://blueheronreview.com/blue-heron-speaks/
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"In Paradise" and "Sleep Study," Pirene's Fountain, vol. 8, issue 16, 2015.
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"Celibacy," Glint Literary Journal, issue 6, Fall 2015. https://glintjournal.wordpress.com/poetry-glint-6/trina-gaynon-glint-6/
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"Once Begun," California Quarterly, California State Poetry Society, vol. 41, no. 3, 2015.
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"Desert Solstice," Harpur Palate, vol. 15, no. 1, Binghampton University, New York, Summer and Fall 2015.
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"Mapplethorpe's Tulips," This Body I Live In, from the series t, Kate Garret, ed.
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“Intermezzo: Naval Hospital, San Diego” and “Housewife,” whimperbang, issue 12, 2015. http://whimperbang.com/issue‑12/trina‑gaynon/
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“Wawona Meadow,” Cargo Literary, issue 2, 2015. http://cargoliterary.com/article/wawona‑meadow/
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“Seasons of a Fisherman,” Beechwood Review issue 1, 2015.
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“Lost in Gatsby,” The Great Gatsby Anthology, Melanie Villines ed. (Los Angeles: Silver Birch Press, 2015.)
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“Tango with Seaweed,” Gingerbread House, no. 13, June 29, 2015. http://gingerbreadhouselitmag.com/2015/06/29/tango‑with‑seaweed/
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“Saurian Splendour,” “Last Prayer,” and “Silent Laughter,” The Stand, vol. 13, no. 2, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, 2015.
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“Aunt Esther’s Cookie Jar,” Gyroscope Review, issue 15:1, September 2015.
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“Ode to the Middle of a Summer Night,” San Diego Poetry Annual, (Rainbow, California: Garden Oak Press, 2014-15.)
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“Kitchen Creek Lullabies” and “Orbits,” (nominated for Best of Net 2015.) Blue Heron Review, issue 3, Winter 2015.
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“Archeology,” and “Rehearsing,” The Magnolia Review, vol. 1, issue 1, January 2015.
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“Southern Rain, Western Drought,” Red Truck Review: A Journal of American Southern Literature and Culture, issue 2, 2015.
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“Picture Missing from Senior Yearbook,” “Peaceable Kingdom,” “Flowering Grass,” The Chaffin Journal, Eastern Kentucky University, 2014.
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“The Road Alone,” BorderSenses, vol. 20, Fall 2014.
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“Mallard” and “Federal Building Bombed,” Whirlwind Magazine, issue 2, 2014.
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“Light in a Box,” I-70 Review, Summer/Fall 2014.
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“Automatic Houses” and “And Fingerprints Too,” Ricochet, September 2014.
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“Open Reading,” The East Bay Review, issue 2, Fall 2014.
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“Sixties Tract Plan,” Pea River Journal, , vol. 3, Fall 2014.
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“Revision,” Antiphon, issue 12, Summer 2014.
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“Search Party” and “Apologia for the many dog poems,” Boston Literary Magazine, Fall 2014.
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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
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“Southerly: Beyond Mumbai,” Open Road Review, issue 10, August 2014.
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“Gantries,” Slippage, no. 3, Summer 2014.
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“Cassandra Wakes After a Long Nap,” Lehigh Valley Vanguard, July 22, 2014.
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“Urban Walk: Albany, California,” Red Earth Review, no. 2, Oklahoma City University, Summer 2014. https://issuu.com/redearthreview/docs/redearthreviewissuu_2af90c9cafe2f6/203
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“Sandsurfing,” Storm Cycle: 2013, A. J. Huffman and April Salzano ed. (Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2014.)
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“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.)
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“That Winter Glare,” 300 Days of Sun, vol. 1, issue 1, Nevada State College, Spring 2014.
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New Pages: http://www.newpages.com/literary‑magazine‑reviews/2014‑04‑15/
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“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.)
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“Penitent,” The Cresset, Valparaiso University, Lent 2014. http://thecresset.org/2014/Lent/PoemGaynon_L14.html
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“Luminous,” Fourteen Hills, vol. 20, no. 1, San Francisco State University, 2014.
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The Alphabet of Romance (chapbook), Finishing Line Press, 2013.
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“At the Source,” A Ritual to Read Together: Poems in Conversation with William Stafford, Lachman, Becca ed. (Topeka, Kansas: J. R. Woodley Press, 2013.)
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“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/
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“True Relic,” Buddhist Poetry Review, issue 11, Winter 2013. http://www.buddhistpoetryreview.com/archives/issue‑eleven/trina‑gaynon
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“Wanderers,” Poetry South, Yazoo River Press, 2013.
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“Down the Road,” Verse Wisconsin, issue 112, October 2013.
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“Mandelstam’s Guide to the Deadly Sins, with Comments by Akhmatova,” Penduline, issue 10, 2013.
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“Early Color Photos Fade," Emerge, Summer 2013.
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“Sandsurfing,” Of Sun and Sand, A. J. Huffman and April Salzano ed. (Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2013.)
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“Storm Coast,” Glass: A Journal of Poetry. , vol 6, issue 1, June 2013.
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“Down my Chimney,” Pyrokinection, August 2013. http://www.pyrokinection.com/2013/08/a‑poem‑by‑trina‑gaynon.html
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“The Art of Relocation: A Poet Chooses What to Keep and What to Leave Behind,” Talking Writing, June 2013.
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“Crowd as Reservoir,” StepAway Magazine, issue 10, 2013. http://stepawaymagazine.com/archives/2130
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“Mid-Century Ranch, Orange County,” The Café Review, vol. 24, Spring 2013. https://www.thecafereview.com/spring-2013-poetry-mid-century-ranch-orange-county/
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“From Chilis to Chutneys,” Conclave: A Journal of Character, issue 5, 2013.
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“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.
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“Previously Owned,” Writers Without Borders, vol. 17, 2013.
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“Seekers,” Cairn: The St. Andrews Review, no. 48, St. Andrews University, 2013.
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“Winter Departure,” : Artvilla, April 2013. https://www.artvilla.com/plt/category/poets/trina-gayon/
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“Blackberries,” Southern Women’s Review, vol. 6, issue 6, January 2013. http://www.southernwomensreview.com/issues/SWRIssue6Final.pdf
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“Underground,” Talking Writing, January 2013. http://talkingwriting.com/trina‑gaynon‑prose‑poem/
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“Sand and Ash,” Palimpsest Journal, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2012. http://www.palimpsestjournal.com/2012/59
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“Golem, Goats, Grandma,” Halfway Down the Stairs, December 2012.http://www.halfwaydownthestairs.net/index.php?action=view&id=381
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“Yoshi’s,” Right Hand Pointing, issue 55, Fall 2012.
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“In the Garden of Stone,” Edison Literary Review, vol. 11, Fall 2012.
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“Wintering, Pacific Grove,” Río Grande Review: A Bilingual Journal of Contemporary Literature and Arts, issue 39, University of Texas at El Paso, Spring 2012.
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“Writer’s Retreat, Monastery Library,” No Character Limit. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2012.)
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“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
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“Boxing Chaos,” Crate, vol. 8, University of California, Riverside, Spring 2012.
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“Low Tide, Stinson Beach,” Steam Ticket: A Third Coast Review, vol. XV, University of Wisconsin, Lacrosse, Spring 2012.
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“Lady in Waiting” and “Angel Island, San Francisco,” The Same, no. 2, vol. 9, Winter/Spring 2012.
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“One More Draft” and “Out of the Fire,” Red Rock Review, issue 29, College of South Nevada, Spring 2012.
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“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
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“Full of Grace,” Windhover: A Journal of Christian Literature, vol. 16, Spring 2012.
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“Wife of a Prison Gardener,” Off the Coast, Winter 2012.
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“The Ghost Ubume,” “The Dreary Season,” “Out of the ,” Asia Literary Review, vol. 22, Winter 2011.
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“Sweet Contamination” and “,” Evening Street Review, no. 5, Autumn 2011.
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“Infectious Paranoia,” Not One of Us, issue 46, October 2011.
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“Dusk,” Generations, issue 2, Fall 2011.
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“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
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“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
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“In the Garden of Stone,” Edison Literary Review, issue 10, September 2011.
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“Difficult to Place,” The Village Pariah, vol. 1, no. 2, Fall-Winter 2010-11.
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“Under the Moon,” Intensity: The 10th Anniversary of WriteGirl. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2011.)
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“Silences,” Melusine 3.1, issue 7, Summer/Spring 2011.
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“Passport” and “Judgement,” indefinite space, vol. XIX, 2010/2011.
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“Threat of Drowning,” Knocking at the Door: Poems about Approaching the Other, Lisa Sisler and Lea C. Deschenes (Long Beach: Birch Bench Press: 2011.)
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“Bound” and “Not Pickled Peppers,” Cloudbank, no. 3, Winter 2011.
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“After Great Pain” and “Eclipse,” Midwest Literary Magazine, , October 2010.
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“No Clemency,” Milk Money, vol. 8, Fall 2010.
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“Just Sparklers,” Ouroboros Review, issue 5, 2010.
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“This is not a breadbox” and “Prayers for the Barren,” Thirty-first Bird Review, vol. 1, issue 1, 2010.
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“The World Didn’t End at Midnight,” Raven Chronicles, vol.15, no. 1, 2010.
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“Confession,” Beyond Words: The Creative Voices of WriteGirl. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2010.)
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“On the Ridge,” Friends of Acadia Journal, vol. 15, no. 1, 2010.
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“Pewter Bowl,” Birmingham Arts Journal, vol. 6, issue 4, 2010. http://birminghamartsjournal.com/pdf/baj6‑4.pdf
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“Prayers for the Barren” and “Santa Lucia,” Thirty-first Bird Review online, August 2009.
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“Passing Through,” All Things Girl, July-August 2009.
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“Genealogy,” Silhouette: Bold Lines and Voices from WriteGirl. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2009.)
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“Distracted,” Reed Magazine, issue 2, San Jose State University, 2009.
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“Golden” and “Absence,” The Monongahela Review, issue 3, 2009. http://issuu.com/monongahelareview/docs/the_monongahela_review_‑_issue_3?e=112650/3207349
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“Ars Poetica,” Sojourn, vol. 21, Arts and Humanities, University of Texas, 2008.
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“prayer,” River Oak Review, vol. 2, issue 5, Elmhurst College, 2008.
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“Delhi, December 1999,” Exit 13, issue 15, 2008.
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“Ode to Chocolate,” Listen to Me: Shared Secrets from WriteGirl. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2008.)
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“Arachne,” Epicenter, vol. 11, 2008.
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“In the Light,” Main Street Rag, vol. 13, no. 2, 2008.
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“Root Cellar,” Earth’s Daughters, Splinters and Fragments, no. 72, 2008.
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“Saint Dorothea,” Saranac Review, issue 3, SUNY at Plattsburgh, 2008.
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“The Catch,” Stray Light, University of Wisconsin, Parkside, Fall 2007.
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“Transgenics,” Runes: A Review of Poetry, , Arctos Press, Winter Solstice 2007.
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“Hunger Moon,” Westview, vol. 26, no. 2, Southwestern Oklahoma State, 2007.
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“Glide Away,” Descant, vol. 46, Texas Christian University, 2007.
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“The Gaynon,” Lines of Velocity: Words That Move From WriteGirl. (Los Angeles: WriteGirl Publications, 2007.)
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“Agnus Dei,” Vallum, , vol. 4:2 and 5:1, 2007.
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“Redemption,” Perspectives: A Journal of Reformed Thought, March 2007. https://reformedjournal.com/redemption/
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“Out of His Element,” Bombshells: War Stories and Poems by Women on the Homefront, Missy Martin and Jesse Loren ed.(Phoenix, AZ: OmniArts LLC, 2007.)
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“andal of the tulasi,” Word for Word, no. 11, 2007. http://www.wordforword.info/vol11/gaynon.htm
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“Naming,” Cider Press Review, vol. 8, 2007.
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“Lonely Planet Guide,” The Southeast Review, vol. 25, no. 2, Florida State, 2007.
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“Brother Mendel to His Guest” and “Alchemy, Alexandria, 295 A. D.,” 88, issue 6, 2006.
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“Winter Departure,” “Spring Incantation,” “Saint Elizabeth,” Yemassee, vol. XIV, no. 1, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 2006.
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“Shattered,” Natural Bridge, Number 16, University of Missouri, St. Louis, 2006.
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“Through Her Husband’s Eyes,” The Sierra Nevada College Review, vol. 17, 2006.
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“Downsizing,” MO: Writings from the River, vol. 1, issue 1, Montana State University, Great Falls, 2006.
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“The Pilgrim Stumbles,” 26, issue c, St. Mary’s College, Moraga, 2004.
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“Cross State Romance,” Poetry East, no. 53, DePaul University, 2004.
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“Justa and Rufina,” Into the Teeth of the Wind, vol. IV, issues 2-4, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2004.
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“Narkissas” and “As passed along,” Absomaly (editor), 2004.
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“Sanctuaries,” Poetalk, Bay Area Poets Coalition, 2002.
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“Submerged,” Slant, no. XVI, University of Central Arkansas, 2002.
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“Spring in the City,” City Works ’01, vol. 8, San Diego City College, 2001.
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“Holding the Gods Accountable,” Poetalk, Bay Area Poets Coalition, 2000.
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“Survivors” and “Last Prayer,” At the Crossroads, NAPT, 1999.
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“Earthly Pleasures,” The Listening Eye, Kent State University, 1999.
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“When Forty Winters,” Poetalk, Bay Area Poets Coalition, 1999.
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“Excavations,” “California Welfare Reform,” “Harvest Time,’ “Root Cellar,” “Mapplethorpe’s Tulips,” Closing the Gap, Five New Poets, 1998.
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“Season of the Jacaranda,” Coracle, no. 6/7, 1998.
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“Master Sergeant of Vacation,” Silverblack, no. 1, 1998.
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“The Muse Speaks,” “Desert Morning: March Thaw,” “Austere Essentials of the Palette,” The Muse Speaks, New Mexico, Ghost Ranch Workshop anthology, 1998.
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“No Visitors,” convolvulus, , no. 23, Spring 1998.
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“A Child’s Spirit,” “Internal Critic,” “Images of God,” “Walking,” “The Book of Hours,” “Two Marbles, Lost by Children,” After the Storm, UCSC Workshop prose anthology, 1997.
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“Esalen,” “Faith,” “Clothing Optional,” Spirit of the Garden, Esalen Workshop anthology (editor), 1997.
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“Alluvial Changes,” in Poetic Medicine, by John Fox. (New York: Tarcher/Putnam, 1997.)
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“Pied Piper’s Garden,” Luna Negra, Kent State University, 1997.
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“Language Lessons,” Coracle, no. 4, Winter/Spring, 1996.
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"Once Begun," "Spring in the City," "Holding the Gods Accountable," "Amtrak by Night." 1996. http://scotts.members.sonic.net/albany/poets/tbaker.html
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“Not a Sculpture Garden,” Poets On: San Francisco, 1989.
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Selected haiku, Cicada, 1988.
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“Night Games” and “Professional Distance” Greater Golden Hill Poetry Express, vol. 2, issue 2, 1987.
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Various, Fabulous Realities, no. 2-6, San Diego City College (editorial board), 1976-78.
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Various, The Poet, Illinois Poetry Society, 1975.