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BOOKS

The Disappearing Letters, (2005, Perugia Press, Florence, Ma., poetry, 78 pp.)
The World Is Round, (1994, Amherst Writers and Artists Press, poetry, 72 pp.)
36 Questions (2002, self-published chapbook of prose poems, 16 pp.)
Editor,  A Gallery of Readers, double anthology of fiction, poetry and pieces for theatre (153 pp.), Smith College, Northampton, Ma., Vols. 1 (1994) and 2 (1996).
           
POETRY
The Massachusetts Review (Fall, 2006): “Buried”
Alaska Quarterly Review, (Summer 2001, Vol.   No. ) "Icarus Descending"
The Georgia Review, (Summer 2000, Vol LIV, No. 2) "Whole Note"
Conduit, (Summer 99, #77),  "Kindred Spirit"
WordWrights! (#4, Fall 1995): "If Maria Declined to Observe Halley's Comet"
                                                "Why This Happiness"     "After Korean Proverbs"
Earth's Daughters  Issue #45 (1995), "I Worked All Night"
The Georgia Review (Vol. XLVIII, #4 Winter 1994) "Charm To Be Read                                                                                                     In TheYear 3,494"
Xanadu 2(anthology/ St. Martin's Press, 1994):
                                                            "Japanese FanWith Waterfall"
Sanctuary/The Journal of The Massachusetts Audubon Society
                                                (Vol.32, #3/ 1993): "Cloud Diary" 
Widener Review (8, 1991): "Surrounded Islands"
The Plum Review (#2/1991): "At Midnight In The Temporary Ponds"
Tikkun (July/August 1990): "How To Welcome The Dead"
Kalliope (Vol.XII, #2/1990): "Orchard" "Sunday Night Rapids"
The Grecourt Review (Vol.XXXI, #1/1989): "Waking Beside You"
Embers (Vol XIII, #2/1989): "Mount Equinox"
Green Mountains Review (Vol.IV, #1, 1990): "Polishing The Hardware"
                                                "Marriage Song"   "Today"
Yellow Silk (Issues #28/1988 and "#33/1990): "Small Charms"  "Desire"
Denver Quarterly (Vol 23 #2, Fall 1988): "Open"
The Colorado Review (Vol.XIV, #2 1987): "Plants and Animals"      "Rice"
                             "A Seamstress Remembers The Louisiana State Fair"
Peregrine (1986, 1987, 1989):  "Fishing"  "Someone"  "First Sips" "Nothing Winged"
Poet's On... (1982):  "Bread"
The Heart Throb Review (1979):  "Tuesday"

FICTION
Flash Fiction (anthology/ Norton, 1992): "232-9979"
Epoch (Vol 37, #3/1988): "Robbie and Me" "Scraps"
Word of Mouth (anthology/The Crossing Press, 1990): "Breakfast"
Word of Mouth 2 (anthology/The Crossing Press, 1992):  "Hatrack"
                                                                                                       "Shortcut"
Paragraph
The Fiddlehead (#168/1991): Four Very Short Stories

Paragraph             (#4/1988): "I go down the cellar to look..."
            (#5/1989): "I think I am lying down...."
             (#6/1989): "I stopped her because I was getting...
                                    "Proud I am to be here, in my black..."
                                    "Here one does a "swimming"..."
            (#9/1991): "First and foremost, she is a mother..."
            (#10/1992)"Yes, I did. I invented the doorknob.."
                                    "This morning twelve devils..."
            (#11/1993):"He is buttoning fastidiously..."
            (#12/1993):"Over the sound of the car..."  
This Wood Sang Out
           (anthology/ The Literacy Project, Inc., 1995): "November 22, 1963"

AWARDS

1983   Wallace Stevens Award for Poetry, Hartford, Connecticut
2002    St. Botolph's Club Grant-In-Aid, Boston, Massachusetts

   

weekly writing workshops with
Carol Edelstein and Robin Barber
in Northampton, MA

Monday morning with Robin | Wednesday evening with Robin| Thursday evening with Carol

For more information about joining one of the writing workshops, please email Robin or Carol.
robertebarber[at]galleryofreaders.org | caroledelstein[at]galleryofreaders.org
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