Chapbooks
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Cassiopeia Above the Banyan Tree “So much of what I read these days is pretentious and assuming, but the Cassiopeia poems are not. They have a quiet and commanding way about them that I very much admire, and they work beautifully together. Page by page and poem by poem, they rebuild the poet’s ‘Hawaii.’” –William Slaughter, |
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| A Camellia for Judy Order From (Frith press) |
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| Feather’s Hand Order From (Swan Scythe Press) |
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| To A Small Moth Order From (Poet’s Corner Press) |
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| Susan Kelly-DeWitt’s Greatest Hits Order From (Puddinghouse Press) |
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| The Book of Insects (Spruce Street Press. Out of Print) |
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| The Land Order From (Rattlesnake Press) |
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The Audience |
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