Poetry

ANOTHER AMERICA/ OTRA AMERICA. With Spanish translations by Rebeca Cartes. Seattle: Seal Press, 1992. 103 pages. Re-issued 1998 with a new introduction by the author, forward by Margaret Randall. Also, available in unabridged audio cassette, read by the author.

Selected Reviews
  • Austin Chronicle 3 February 1995.
  • Bookwoman Catalog 1995:96.
  • Rocky Mountain News 26 July 1992.
  • Iris - A Journal About Women [ ].
  • Journal of Reading 36(6) March 1993:511.
  • Library Journal 15 February 1992:171.
  • Publishers Weekly 27 January 1992:93; 15 September 1995:68.
  • Small Press Summer 1992:42.
  • Wilson Library Bulletin 16(1).
  • Women's Review of Books IX(10-11) July 1992:19,42.


"Remember the Moon Survives" and "The Middle Daughter" in A Fierce Brightness: Twenty-five Years of Women's Poetry. Corvallis, OR: CALYX Books. Fall 2002.

"Waiting for the Invasion" and "Deadline," reading on "Eclectic Woman," WTJU radio, Richmond, VA. Unknown reader. Aired September 27, 2001.

"This House I Cannot Leave " and "Deadline" in Literature and Society: an Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Nonfiction, Pamela J. Annas, Robert C. Rosen, eds. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2000, pp 392-393, 1015-1016.

"Deadline," and passages from The Poisonwood Bible. Sisters in Pain, L. Elisabeth Beattie, M.A. Shaugnessy, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington: 2000, pg prior to contents, & p 175-76.

"This House I Cannot Leave "and "Deadline" in Literature and Society: an Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, Nonfiction, Pamela J. Annas, Robert C. Rosen, eds. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2000, pp 392-393, 1015-1016.

"Deadline" in The American Voice-Anthology of Poetry. Frederick Smock, ed. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1998.

"Deadline" in A Map of Hope-Women's Writing on Human Rights. Marjorie Agosin, ed. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1999.

"What the Janitor Heard in the Elevator," Crone's Nest, No 5, 1999.

"Naming Myself." In Literature and Integrated Studies (the "American Literature" series). ScottForesman 1997: 896. Included are a photo of BK and a brief bio, as well as the Spanish translation (on page 897), both of which appear in AA.

"Remember the Moon Survives" and "Ten Forty-Four." mother's underground magazine, issue 15, 1995.

"This House I Cannot Leave," and "Deadline." Literature and Society, P.J. Annas and R.C. Rosen, eds. Prentice Hall, New Jersey. Third Edition 2000: 392, 1015.

"Waiting for the Invasion," in Atomic Ghost - Poets Respond to the Nuclear Age. John Bradley, ed. Coffee House Press, 1995: 113.

"Deadline." In Peace Prayers: Meditations, Affirmations,Invocations, Poems and Prayers for Peace, ed. by the staff of Harper San Francisco/Carrie Leadingham. [ ].

"Deadline." The American Voice (25) KY: Foundations for Women, Winter 1991:12.

"For Richard, After All." KPR Fall/Winter 1989/1990.

"Deadline." AV (25) 1991: 12-13.

"The Loss of My Arms and Legs." 25(1)KPR Spring 1989.

"Ten Forty-Four," in Rebirth of Power: Overcoming the Effects of Sexual Abuse Through the Experiences of Others. Pamela Portwood, et al., eds. Racine, WI: Mother Courage Press, 1987:7.

"Ten Forty-Four" (p.7), "Remember the Moon Survives" (p.36), and "Your Mother's Eyes" (p.39), in "Florilegia" (a retrospective CALYX). Corvallis, Oregon: Calyx Books, 1987.


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