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                     POEMS IN LITERARY JOURNALS AND MAGAZINES

  

ALIMENTUM: Rabanada

BLOOM: After Reading the Magazine on Roses 

BLUELINE: Kansas

CHEMUNG RIVER POEMS: Paradise is Open

DIONNE'S STORY: Line Tucked in the Blue Comoposition Notebook, 

   On the Cafeteria Wall

ENGLISH JOURNAL: Poetry Lessons for Jane

FACE TO FACE INTERFACE: Aviatrix, Hymenoptera, Little Anarchist 

GOODFOOT: After Bella Died at Cranberry Lake

JABBERWOCK: At the Empty Redemption Center

KARAMU: Housekeeping

MILLER’S POND: Mad Money

NEGATIVE CAPABILITY: Patriotism 

PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE: On Walking the Tracks and Riding the Train, 

   Reading Aloud

POET LORE: About the Girl in the Rain, Winter Twilight

RATTLE: The Yellow Kitchen

REPRESENTING REPRESENTATION, ARNOT ART MUSEUM: Algonquin Morning, Wedding Song Sun in a Red Kimono

ROCKFORD REVIEW: Meet Me at the Corner

SAGE DAUGHTERS OF THE MUSES: En Plein Air, Saint Lauren's Cathedral Medieval Rhapsody, Old Man and the Sea, Illuminated Manuscript

SOUTHERN LITERARY GAZETTE: Some Suggestions for the Favorite Poem Project 

THE GULF TOWER FORECASTS  RAIN: Ghosts

THE KALEIDOSCOPE REVIEW: The Ocean Book

THE ROCKFORD REVIEW: Meet Me on the Corner

TWILIGHT ENDING: Illumination

URBAN SPAGHETTI: Song of the Hermit

WHITE HERON: Stringing the Fence 

(Note: Some poems are published under the name Margaret K. Menges)


                        POEMS IN ANTHOLOGIES

DANCING WITH JOY, 99 POEMS, ed. Roger Housden. For Angela

EARTH-SHATTERING POEMS, ed. Liz Rosenberg. A Love Poem

ROOTS AND FLOWERS, POEMS ABOUT FAMILIY, ed. Liz Rosenberg. For Angela, The Winter of Stories


                       COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS

ELMIRA COLLEGE ARTS ALIVE: Into Blue, Poetry and Piano. With Gwen Beckman, Pianist. 

WOODBROOK SENIOR RESIDENTS AND COHEN ELEMENTARY STUDENTS: Talking to the Moon. Program sponsored through Community Arts when I was their Poet in Residence. 


                                    CHAP BOOKS

CHILDREN OF THE SKY. Authorhouse Publishing. Poetry and Art with Kathleen Huddle. 

LAMENT’S GROCERY, POETRY OF ELMIRA. FootHills Publishing. 


                             COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Poetry Posts: Poems encased in  twelve public parks in Elmira, New York, as a member of ARTiculation, a group promoting the Arts in the Southern Tier of New York State.  



Laments Grocery, Poetry of Elmira

Laments Grocery, Poetry of Elmira

Laments Grocery, Poetry of Elmira

This books creates a fictional character who jumps time to tell the history of Elmira, NY, my hometown. This books is available through Foothills Publishing. 

Children of the Sky

Laments Grocery, Poetry of Elmira

Laments Grocery, Poetry of Elmira

Children of the Sky, art and poetry. Created with the artist Kathleen Huddle.

Poetry and Art Chapbook created in collaboration with Kathleen Huddle. (Authorhouse Press) 

Into Blue: Poetry and Art

Into Blue: Poetry and Art

Into Blue: Poetry and Art

Collaborative Poetry/ Piano presentation with Gwen Beckman on piano.

Collaborative Poetry and Piano presentation at Elmira College, Arts Alive Festival, March 9, 2015. Rhapsody in Blue and 24 other pieces of music paied with poetry on the theme of first loves, imagination  and the color blue.

Talking to the Moon

Into Blue: Poetry and Art

Into Blue: Poetry and Art

This chapbook is the result of a collaboration between second graders and local senior residents.

This poetry chapbook was written by second graders and senior residents of a nursing home.  Under the auspices of Community Arts,  each group wrote poems based on common themes and later met one another and shared their work at a festival. 

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