Poetry Publications


“Wilderness Poem,” poem. Fixed and Free Anthology, 2021, edited by Billy Brown; September 2021: 225.

“Two Poets,” poem. Offerings for the Journey: Poems for Stewart S. Warren, edited by John Roche, Jules Nyquist and Pamela J. Williams, Poetry Playhouse Publications, 2020: 26.

“Genesis,” poem; “Earth: The Mother of Us All,” poem; “With You,” poem. Fixed and Free Anthology, 2018, edited by Billy Brown; October 2018.

“Footfalls in Foothills,” poem, Elbow Room Magazine, publication date: January 2, 2017. (Invited by associate editor to submit.)

“Female Solidarity,” poem, published in Hers, Poets Speak Anthology series, Poetry Playhouse Press, 2017: 98-99. (Competitive submissions)

Three haiku published in Weathergram chapbook and also published in calligraphy and hung from trees at Poet’s Picnic, Open Space Visitor Center, Albuquerque, NM, May 20, 2017. (Competitive submissions)        

“Still Howling,” Watermelon Isotope, edited by Kenneth Gurney, December 12, 2016.

“Endnote to Still Howling,” Watermelon Isotope, edited by Kenneth Gurney, December 12, 2016.

“Trinity Site: The End of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow,” Watermelon Isotope, edited by Kenneth Gurney, December 12, 2016.

“Bisti Badlands,” Watermelon Isotope, edited by Kenneth Gurney, December 12, 2016. 

Still Howling, poetry book, Create Space Independent Publishing, 2016.

“Still Howling,” Catci Fur, October 5, 2016 

“Endnote to Still Howling,” Cacti Fur, October 5, 2016

“Sun Shining Through,” poem, Fixed and Free Poetry Anthology 2015, edited by Billy Brown: 227.

“Prologue to Rosalind Franklin Speaks,” poem, Fixed and Free Poetry Anthology, edited by Billy Brown, 2015: 229.

“A Wedding,” poem, Fixed and Free Poetry Anthology, edited by Billy Brown, 2015: 230.         

“Excerpt,” poem, Adobe Walls: An Anthology of New Mexico Poets, edited by Kenneth Gurney, 2014: 92.

Earth-Marked Like You, poetry book, Sunstone Press, 2011.

“The Truth,” poem, The New York Quarterly. Edited by William Packard when accepted. Edited by Raymond Hammond when Published.  New York: Number 65, (2009): 91. 

“2000 Women,” Santa Fe Broadside, Issue 58: 6; April 2009.

“Meadowwalk,” Santa Fe Broadside, Issue 58: 7; April 2009.

“Hit Me Again,” poem, Miners’ Ink.  Socorro: New Mexico, Vol. 5, Issue 1, (Fall 2007):

“Skin Traveler,” poem, divide: journal of literature, arts, and ideas. Boulder, Colorado: University of Colorado at Boulder, Program for Writing and Rhetoric, Issue #4, Fall 2006: 29. 

“Heritage: The Quest to Identity by a Cherokee Granddaughter,” poem, Weber Studies, Ogden, Utah.  Winter 2005: 121-123. 

“Beyond Socorro,” poem, Miners’ Ink, Socorro: New Mexico, Vol. 1 (2003-2004): 32. 

“Earth-Marked Like You,” and “A Place for the Living,” poems, Celebrating Seventy, compiled by Jenny Kander.  Lexington, Kentucky: Wind Publications (2003): 70, 81. 

“Frozen Music,” The Pedestal Magazine, thepedestalmagazine.com. October 21-November 21, 2001.

“Nocturne,” “Self-Portrait,” “The Spirit Never Sleep.s,” “Stigmata,” “This Isn't Your Dream.” Star Thrower Publishing. September 1998 to May 2001.                               

“Burning Alone,” “Conjuring You,” “The Spirit Never Sleep.s,” poems, WordWrights! Washington DC: Argonne Hotel Press, No. 12 (Spring 1998): 10. 

“It Will Be Different This Time:,” poem, 1997 Anthology of Magazine Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry. Edited by Alan F. Pater, Palm Springs: Monitor Book Company (1997): 135. 

Nakedness: Poems of Sensuality and Spirituality.  CD, Bloomington, Indiana: Cader Idris Productions, 1997.

“Earth-Marked Like You,” The Linen Weave of Local Area Poets.  Audiotape Anthology, Bloomington, Indiana: WFHB, 1997.

“Something Like Church or When A Woman Tries to Change Her Life: A Love Poem,” poem, Wind. Lexington: Number 76 (1995): 8-9.                    

“It Will Be Different This Time:,” poem, Wind. Lexington: Number 76 (1995): 10.  

“When I Had the American Dream,” poem, The Ledge: Poetry and Fiction. Glendale, New York: Number 19 (Winter 1995): 108. 

“A Place for the Living,” poem, Breeze. Bloomington, Indiana: Bloomington Voice, Ltd., Vol. 1, Issue 1 (Nov-Dec 1995): 40.