Poems Online
Read my work online at the following journals:
- Letter Ten - DMQ Review - Spring & Summer 2007
- Letter Fifty - DMQ Review - Spring & Summer 2007
- Four Hours to Taipei - Concelebratory Shoehorn Review - May 2007
- Cycling in the Dark - Concelebratory Shoehorn Review - May 2007
- Gift - Concelebratory Shoehorn Review - May 2007
- Kite Flying - Concelebratory Shoehorn Review - May 2007
- In the Long Dream of Exile - The Drunken Boat - Fall/Winter 2006
- How the World Fits Together - The Drunken Boat - Fall/Winter 2006
- The Memory Theatre - The Drunken Boat - Fall/Winter 2006
- After Neruda (reprint) - Poetry Southeast - forthcoming
- All the Names of Children and Homes We May Never Know - MiPOesias - Asian American Issue - Jan 2007
- The Art of Forgetting - MiPOesias - Asian American Issue - Jan 2007
- At the End of Poetry - MiPOesias - Asian American Issue - Jan 2007
- Ghost Passport - MiPOesias - Asian American Issue - Jan 2007
- In Hsin Chu - MiPOesias - Asian American Issue - Jan 2007
- Considering Photography, Astoria, Oregon - Avatar Review 8 - May 2006
- Seeking Shelter at -50 - Avatar Review 8 - May 2006 (same page as above)
- To the Street Musician - Avatar Review 8 - May 2006 (same page as above)
- At the Physicists’ Ball - Diagram 5.5 - Nov 2005
- Counting Winters in Los Angeles - Poetic Diversity - Nov 2004
- Jericho - Poetic Diversity - Nov 2004
- Adrift - Prairie Poetry - Jun 2004
- Sun Dance - Prairie Poetry - Apr 2004
- Forgetting to Fill Up in Saskatoon - Prairie Poetry - Dec 2003
April 11th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
I am fascinated by your statement that poetry is both evocation and invocation. Yes to me poetry is certainly like a prayer. It is meditative. Wonderfully said, couldn’t have said better. I understand your statement experientially , and words cannot convey it all.Thanks.
Ananya.S.Guha
INDIA