Enid Shomer\u27s poems and stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Paris Review, and other journals. Her most recent books are This Close to the Earth, poems (Arkansas, 1992) and Imaginary Men, a collection of stories which won the Iowa Short Fiction Award in 1993. She lives in Gainesville, Florida
“Impenetrable Interiority” focuses on Emily Dickinson’s intimate letters to her sister-in-law, Susan...
Alicia Ostriker is the author of nine volumes of poetry, most recently The Little Space: Poems Selec...
Constance Urdang\u27s most recent book of poems is Only the World. The University of Pittsburgh Pres...
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Gregory Orr has recently completed two collections, The Marble Forest, from which these poems are ta...
Oliver Rice received the 1998 Theodore Roethke Prize, awarded by Poetry Northwest. His work will app...
STANLEY COOPERMAN is the author of a number of books of poetry — Cannibals (Oberon Press), The Da...
Gray Jacobik, a frequent OR contributor, has recently published in The Kenyon Review, Poetry, and Th...
Nicholas Christopher has published four books of poems, most recendy In the Year of the Comet (Vikin...
JOHN DELANEY, a graduate student at Syracuse University, has published poetry in Poetry Northwest,...
Constance Urdang is the author of a number of books, including Alternative Lives, poems (Pittsburgh)...
Annie Dillard\u27s most recent book is her novel The Living (HarperCollins, 1992). Her poetry has ap...
During the 1930\u27s, as a young Yiddish poet in New York, YehudaLeyb Teller produced some of the me...
Lynn McGee, a former OR contributor, has published poems recently in Painted Bride Quarterly and fic...
This creative nonfiction essay explores the interrelatedness of place—in this case, the island of In...
“Impenetrable Interiority” focuses on Emily Dickinson’s intimate letters to her sister-in-law, Susan...
Alicia Ostriker is the author of nine volumes of poetry, most recently The Little Space: Poems Selec...
Constance Urdang\u27s most recent book of poems is Only the World. The University of Pittsburgh Pres...
Poems include: Poetry Club and Nostalgia , by Jane Beuret and City Streets and Memory , by Mar...
Gregory Orr has recently completed two collections, The Marble Forest, from which these poems are ta...
Oliver Rice received the 1998 Theodore Roethke Prize, awarded by Poetry Northwest. His work will app...
STANLEY COOPERMAN is the author of a number of books of poetry — Cannibals (Oberon Press), The Da...
Gray Jacobik, a frequent OR contributor, has recently published in The Kenyon Review, Poetry, and Th...
Nicholas Christopher has published four books of poems, most recendy In the Year of the Comet (Vikin...
JOHN DELANEY, a graduate student at Syracuse University, has published poetry in Poetry Northwest,...
Constance Urdang is the author of a number of books, including Alternative Lives, poems (Pittsburgh)...
Annie Dillard\u27s most recent book is her novel The Living (HarperCollins, 1992). Her poetry has ap...
During the 1930\u27s, as a young Yiddish poet in New York, YehudaLeyb Teller produced some of the me...
Lynn McGee, a former OR contributor, has published poems recently in Painted Bride Quarterly and fic...
This creative nonfiction essay explores the interrelatedness of place—in this case, the island of In...
“Impenetrable Interiority” focuses on Emily Dickinson’s intimate letters to her sister-in-law, Susan...
Alicia Ostriker is the author of nine volumes of poetry, most recently The Little Space: Poems Selec...
Constance Urdang\u27s most recent book of poems is Only the World. The University of Pittsburgh Pres...