Published Works (Selected)


Poems in Literary Journals/Magazines

After a Kindly Conference. Toucan. 1.1. (Spring 1967):35.

A New Poem. Commonweal. 87(Dec. 1967): 382

A Poem.Art and Literature: An International Quarterly 12 (1967): 163. Print.

Another Poem. The Virginia Quarterly Review. (1969): 45.3: 411

Artist. The World: A New York City Literary Magazine. 4(June 1967): N.p. Print.

Assignment #3, A Poem. Prairie Schooner. 54.4 (Winter 1970/71):352. Print.

Awake at Five. Transfer. 6 (1991): 117

Biography. Parachute 1.4 (Fall 1979): 8

Bio-Graphy # 4.Glassworks. 1.2 (1976): 37. Print.

Biography 11. The Mainstreeter. 56 8( Summer 1977):56

Bio-Graphy # 13Glassworks.1.2 (1976): 39. Print.

Bio-Graphy # 17. Glassworks. 1.1 (1975): 21.

Bio-Graphy # 20. Glassworks. 3 (Spring 1976): 14.

Slowly, the Extraordinary Day. Bones. 75-76

Bridey. Ais-Eiri: The Magazine of Irish-America. 2.3 (1978). 49

The Concert. Transfer. 6 (1991): 119.

Daydream Suggested by a Professor's Remark. The World: A New York City Literary Magazine. 4 (June 1967): N.p. Print.

Daydream Suggested by a Professor's Remark. The Poetry Project Newsletter. 48.(1 October 1977): 5.

For You. Commonweal. 86.5 (April 21, 1967): 151.

From That Desk. Glassworks. 2.2/3 (Winter/ Spring 1977): 89.

Idyll. Extensions. 4(1970): 42.

I Long to Know. Parachute 1.4 (Fall 1979): 8

In December. Source. Volume 4. 1:p.45

In Normandy There is a Cluster of Old Castles. Angel Hair. 5 (Spring 1968): N.p. Print.

In Order to Endure Pain. Parachute 1.4 (Fall 1979): 9

Lafcadio Chapter 3. (A Portion of Lafcadio's Memoirs.) The World: A New York City Literary Magazine. 11(1968)

Leslie, and Others. The Catholic World. 209.1,234. (September 1969):288.

A Modest Epistle for the Day. Moonlight Review. 1.2 ((Winter 1967-68): 42

Morning, At Seven. Commonweal. 97.20 (February 1973):469

The Mystery Poems. 1,2,3,4 Antenna (1979): 24-25

A New Poem. Commonweal. 87.12 (December 22, 1967): 382.

Of Lilacs. Commonweal. 86.3 (April 7, 1967).

Of Lights in the Water. New School Bulletin. 25.3 (October 1967):10.

Owls. TheVirginia Quarterly Review. (1969): 45.3: 411

The Passionate Poem of August. The Cat and the Moon 2 (1977):33.

The Play (for Harold Pinter). Glassworks. 1.1. (1975): 20.

The Play Transfer. 6 (1991): 118.

Poem for Jim. Glassworks. 2.1 (1976): 23-25.

Poem in Three Parts. Mother: a Journal of New Literature. 8 (1967): 3-4.

A Short Poem.Poetry 9.1 (1966): 21. Print.

Sleeping. Glassworks. 3 (Spring 1976):15.

So Soon, Another Season. Commonweal. 86.3 (April 7, 1967): 95.

South of Victoria. Mother: a Journal of New Literature. 8 (1967): 2.

Three Poems. Telephone 17. August 19.98-100.

Winter at Five. TheVirginia Quarterly Review. (1969): 45.3: 411

Wittgenstein on the Table TheVirginia Quarterly Review. (1969): 45.3: 412. Print.

Written Not From Italy. High Points: In the NYC Public Schools. (Winter 1968):15. Print.


Works in Anthologies

Diary.Another World: A Second Anthology of Works from the St. Mark's Poetry Project. Ed. Anne Waldman. New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1971. Print.

From the WindowSun Dog. 2:93

In the Shank of the Evening. You are Here: New York City Streets in PoetryEd. Peggy Garrison, Victoria Hallerman, and David Quintavalle. New York: P & Q Publishers, 2006. 122. Print.

Of Lights in the Water. Intro #1. Edited with introduction by R. V. Cassill. New York: Bantam Books, 1968. 251. Print.

A Poem. Shinbone Alley ed. Michael Scholnick. Staten Island: Misty Terrace Press. 1979. 20. Print.

The Six O' Clock Report. Out of This World: The Poetry Project at the St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery An Anthology 1966-1991. Ed. Anne Waldman. 295. Print.

That Day. Shinbone Alley ed. Michael Scholnick. Staten Island: Misty Terrace Press. 1979. 18-19.


Fiction Short Stories A Description of Days. Ais Eiri: The Magazine of Irish-America. Ed Robert G. Lowery Vol. 3 No. 2. Winter 1980.28.

In the Evening When the Lamp is Lit. Washington Review. 3.3: (Fall 1977):12.

Laughter is the Best Medicine. New Mexico Humanities Review. 2.2 (Summer 1979): 30-32

One of a Kind. Zantia: Stories and Poems by the Over-Sixty. (1979): 2.1:7-10

One of a Kind. Woman's World. 2.17 (April 28, 1981): 26-27.

There Is No Escaping Their Presence. The Green Fuse.2.2 (July 1977): 6-7.

Tunnels. Chance Music Gallimaufry Double Issue 10 and 11, 1977. 63-66

Non-Fiction Poet(s) in the Schools. ArtView. 1.3 (Spring/Summer 1977):1-2.