1 Amy Adams: These lines come from the poem "Documentary," a poem that was published in Issue 7 of Glitterpony.
2 Kismet Al-Hussaini: Its poem: Girl in a Green Doorway Its home: "Girl in a Green Doorway" can be found at www.dusie.org/DUSIE8.pdf 3 Ralph Angel: Steamed Fish and Vegetables from the book Exceptions and Melancholies
4 Cynthia Arrieu-King: “Deer of Los Angeles” Witness, Winter 2009.
5 John Ashbery:
6 Angela Ball: They are from "Spring," a poem in Night Clerk at the Hotel of Both Worlds (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007, p. 12)
7 Mary Jo Bang: ABC Plus E: Cosmic Aloneness Is the Bride of Existence Published in Poetry Magazine, October 2007, and in the collection The Bride of E, Graywolf Press, 2009 8 Eric Baus: Poem Title: "A Delphi" Issue 11 of Octopus Magazine (online) http://www.octopusmagazine.com/issue11/baus.htm#one 9 Joshua Bolton: "A Darkness that Can be Touched" Standing above the Ben Yehudah pedestrian mall, facing away from the crowds, head left along King George St. You will pass the original Kenneset building on your right. Continue for some time. The Great Synagogue is on your right. At the five-way intersection, take Azza St, and head down the hill, into the Valley of the Cross. After several minutes of descent, take a right on Benyamin Mitudela St. I am #27, top floor apartment. Rest of poem awaits you here. 10 Laure-Anne Bosselaar: The title of the 13 sonnet sequence in which these lines appear is "The River’s Mouth, The Boat, The Undertow." This poem was in my latest book A New Hunger — Ausable Press (2007). The rest of the poem is in my book only as it is a 13 page sequence. But other poems of mine are on the Ausable website -- http://www.ausablepress.org/a_catalog.html, or on my website: http://www.laureannebosselaar.com/
11 Kurt Brown: These are the first two lines of my poem, "Afternoon of Bees" from my volume FABLES FROM THE ARK, published by Custom Words, P. O. Box 541106, Cincinnati, OH 45254 - 1106.
12 Chris Carrier From "Mothertongue" (pages 44-7) in After Dayton.
13 Amy Catanzano: Notes on the Enclosure of Fields Multiversal, selected by Michael Palmer for the Poets Out Loud Prize, Fordham University Press, 2009 14 Francesca Chabrier: a poem called "pretty young thing" which appears in Sixth Finch (The Spring 09 issue)
15 Dan Chelotti: from the poem "Still" The poem originally appeared in the "New Voices of New England" supplement in "Free Verse." The poem, and the supplement can be found at http://english.chass.ncsu.edu/freeverse/Archives/Spring_2009/poems/C_Tonelli.html
16 Christopher Cheney: These lines come from the poem "Insomnia" a poem that recently published by Konundrum Engine Literary Review http://lit.konundrum.com/poetry/cheneyc_poems.php
17 Jack Christian: "Family System" The rest of the poem is found by googling "Diagram 8.2," and then clicking "Jack Christian" in the table of contents, and, also, on p.2 of the chapbook Let's Collaborate, available from Magic Helicopter Press.
18 Adam Clay: “And Snow is What Snow Has Always Been” These lines come from a chapbook, In a World of Ideas, I Feel No Particular Loyalty, available from Cinematheque Press (http://www.cinemathequepress.com/).
19 Lyndsey Cohen: Directions: Go to www.notnostrums.com. Read all of the amazing poems on there right now. Wander over to issue 1. 20 Henri Cole: (from the poem "Ape House, Berlin Zoo," which appeared in my fifth book, Middle Earth, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 2003).
21 Gillian Conoley: They are from my new book, THE PLOT GENIE, just out with Omnidawn. The poem is untitled. In fact, that's the whole poem. You can find the book on Omnidawn's website, www.omnidawn.com. 22 Michael Earl Craig these lines come from the poem THE PLANE, which appeared at HoboEye, volume 2.2) 23 Carol Ann Davis: It’s from “Columbarium,” which appeared in Psalm, my first book, published by Tupelo Press in 2007, website is https://tupelopress.org/davis.shtml
24"Sprachspiel" by R. H. W. Dillard The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review (Winter 2008), pp. 44-45.
25 Lidija Dimkovska: The title of the poem: DECENT GIRL Translated from the Macedonian by Ljubica Arsovska and Peggy Reid From the book »DO NOT AWAKEN THEM WITH HAMMERS« (Ugly Duckling Presse, New York, 2006) 26 Garrett Doherty: “Untitled” The Southern Review. 42.3 (2006): 591-595. 27 Timothy Donnelly: From the poem: “Chapter for Being Transformed into a Sparrow” Appearing in: The Literary Review, Winter 2006 Vol. 49 No. 2, pp. 17–22 (Michael Morse, poetry editor) and Joyful Noise: An Anthology of American Spiritual Poetry, pp. 290–294. Edited by Robert Strong. Pittsburgh: Autumn House Press, 2006. 28 Karen Donovan: From “Hypothesis 6” in The Germ: A Journal of Poetic Research, issue 3, April 1999. A project of the Poetic Research Bloc, exquisitely masterminded by editors Andrew Maxwell and Macgregor Card from underground cells in Santa Cruz and Providence. Alas no longer published but worth hunting down. For a taste, see http://germspot.blogspot.com/.
29 Ellen Dore Watson: from “Dream So Sweet” - The American Poetry Review, Nov/Dec, 2003 (slightly different version) and forthcoming in DEAR RASH WORLD (Tupelo, 2010)
30 Russell Edson: See Jack U. of Pittsburgh Press, 2009
31 Corwin Ericson: Poem: The Bwanas, published in Fence Volume 2, No 2. Fall/Winter 99/00
32 Ben Estes: 33 Kelly Everding: from "Swan and Chicken" found in Strappado for the Devil, chapbook published by Etherdome Press in 2004. Website: http://www.durationpress.com/etherdome/strappado.htm 34 Paul Fattaruso: These lines are from "Village Carved from an Elephant's Tusk." A larger of excerpt of the poem, of which those lines are a part, can be found in Octopus Magazine #10, at http://www.octopusmagazine.com/issue10/main.html.
35 Jessica Fjeld: The Actual Color Yellow a part of my chapbook THE TIDE, to be printed by Pilot Books, in APril 2010:
36 Joe Fletcher: "The Tomb of Uri Geller The poem was published by the on-line arts journal, Hoboeye: http://hoboeye.com/word46.htm
37 Graham Foust: The line is from “Autumn Like a Room” from As in Every Deafness (Flood Editions, 2003) 38 Emily Kendal Frey: All come from separate poems, each entitled AIRPORT. All are from the chapbook AIRPORT (Blue Hour Press 2009).
39 Dobby Gibson: They are from the poem "What Was To Be Now Is," which appears in Skirmish (Graywolf Press, 2009).
40 Peter Gizzi: From the poem “A Telescope Protects its View,” pg. 25, The Outernationale, Wesleyan UP, 2007.
41 Kevin Goodan: from the poem "Theories of Implication" in IN THE GHOST-HOUSE ACQUAINTED (Alice James Books, 2004)
42 Noah Eli Gordon: “Four Allusive Fields” http://www.unco.edu/colopoets/poets/gordon_noah/fourallusive.html
43 Lauren Barrier Gould: The poem is called "Crime Scene" and can be found online in issue 2 of Clementine. Home page for Clementine:http://www.clementinemagazine.com.
44 Ariel Greenberg: From My Kafka Century from Action Books 45 Kate Greenstreet: “The Last 4 Things” These lines are from the title poem of my book The Last 4 Things, published by Ahsahta Press in September 2009. Look for it wherever you look for books. 46 Kimiko Hahn from "Reckless Sonnets" from The Artist's Daughter, W.W. Norton, 2002 47 Cathy Hankla: from "Endtimes:" (yes, the colon is part of the title) rest of poem, "Endtimes:", can be found at La Fovea (http://www.lafovea.org/La_Fovea/cathryn_hankla.html)
48 Joy Harjo: “Equinox” How We Became Human, New and Selected Poems, WW Norton 2004 49 Matt Hart: The line comes from the poem "You Are Mist” This poem first appeared in Bateau Vol. 1, Issue 1, and you can order a copy for only $10 at www.bateau.org. You can get a copy of the full-length, hand bound, hand sewn, glow-in-the-dark book YOU ARE MIST (in which the poem appears) for only $15 from the fine people at Moor Books: www.moorseries.com
50 Matthea Harvey: from "Ceiling Unlimited Series" In Pity the Bathtub Its Forced Embrace of the Human Form, p.63
51 James Haug: It's from a poem called "Nostalgia for the Finite.” The poem first appeared in The Gettysburg Review (Spring 2006), then in my chapbook, A Plan of How to Catch Amanda, from Factory Hollow Press. It now appears in my book, Legend of the Recent Past, available from National Poetry Review Press. I am grateful for all its appearances.
52 K.A. Hays: "But Then Again It Might Be Possible” appears in K. A. Hays’ book Dear Apocalypse (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2009), available for ordering on Amazon or through Cornell University Press Services, 1-800-666-2211. 53 Steve Healey: “My Friends Are on Fire” The American Poetry Review (May/June 2005) and Earthling (Coffee House Press, 2004)
54 Brian Henry: "Cosmology" from Graft (New Issues Press, 2003)
55 Jeannie Hoag: “The Horse Is Looking Into Me” The poem originally appeared in Invisible Ear One, edited by the esteemed Seth Landman. A person could go to http://invisibleear.wordpress.com if that person wanted to know more about Invisible Ear, which, I think, that person would.
56 Jibade-Khalil Huffman appears in "Funeral, Mineral, Vegatable" which was published in Bat City Review, #1, as well as "19 Names For Our Band"
57 Elizabeth Hughey: Questions for Emily www.42opus.com
58 Christine Hume: from "Telempathy" in Shot (Counterpath Press 2009): Where to find? Order the book here http://www.counterpathpress.org/aupgs/hume/hume.html or find it where it was originally published, Woman Studies Quarterly, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/wsq/summary/v037/37.1-2.hume01.html There's also an audio version of the poem online at Requited http://www.requitedjournal.com/index.php?/poetry/christine-hume/
59 Lucy Ives: These lines come from a long poem titled 'Anamnesis'. The lines are from Anamnesis, a long poem forthcoming as a book from Slope Editions (selections also on offer in 6x6 and 1913: A Journal of Forms).
60 Lesley Jenike: two lines from the poem "Ghost of Fashion" from the book Ghost of Fashion--The book's press page is www.custom-words.com/jenike.html From there one can order online.
61 Daniel Khalastchi “Went We. Inside. My Colon A Tree: (Diagnosis)” The rest of this poem can be found in my favorite literary journal, Thermos, edited by Melissa Dickey, Zach Savich, Andy Stallings, and Jay Thompson. For more information, as well as past and current issues, please visit http://www.thermosmag.com/ 62 Caroline Knox: "The Prudence Crandall House in Canterbury, Connecticut" from A Beaker: New and Selected Poems (Verse Press 2002), p. 107.
63 Noelle Kocot: from a poem called "12/24/04," which can be found in my book, Sunny Wednesday, published by Wave Books in April, 2009 64 Benjamin Kopel: from “Sweethearts” appeared in Juked #5
65 Justin LaCour: The title is "SEES THE _______ AND WAITS" It appeared in The Horseless Review and the link is http://www.horselesspress.com/summer2006/lacour.html
66 Deborah Landau: opening three lines of my long poem "Welcome to the Future" five pages/sections of which will appear in Tin House Issue #41 -- Fall 2009 - Theme: Hope/Dread. Beginning on 9/15 it will also be featured on the Tin House website: http://www.tinhouse.com/mag/issue_current/current_poem.htm. And the poem will eventually appear in Blue Dark, my forthcoming collection from Copper Canyon Press.
67 Seth Landman: "Avenue of Grain" This poem can be found in Volume 3 of Lawrence Giffin's The Physical Poets Home Library. To subscribe, just go to lilnorton.com and follow the instructions.
68 Dorothea Lasky: Title of poem: "Poets, you are eager" The poem is from Black Life, published by Wave Books
69 Brett Fletcher Lauer: Topics for Amplification from Boston Review (January/February 2009) http://bostonreview.net/BR34.1/lauer.php
70 David Lehman: The title of the poem: "The Will to Live" which is in Yeshiva Boys my new book of poems (Scribner, November 2009). The poem was was published in the Michigan Quarterly Review in 2006. It was awarded that magazine's Laurence Goldstein Poetry Prize in 2007. More information about Yeshiva Boys can be found at www.bestamericanpoetry.com
71 Mark Leidner: from "Romantic Comedies" published in Thermos Magazine - http://www.thermosmag.com/
72 Elizabeth Lenson: from "Goat Poem" published in issue 6 of Glitter Pony http://glitterponymag.com/archives/issue-six/poetry/Elizabeth-Lenson/Goat-Poem 73 Ben Lerner: from "The Lichtenberg Figures" in "The Lichtenberg Figures," Copper Canyon, 2004, p.10 74 Lesle Lewis: from "Bumblebee Love" in my book Landscapes I & II, (Alice James Books 2006)
75 Tao Lin: 'eleven-page poem' from cognitive-behavioral therapy (Melville House, 2008)
76 Jon Link: from "No Virginia" look: http://www.coconutpoetry.org/link1.htm
77 Eric Lorberer: They're from a poem called "Sortie" -- the rest of which can be found in Shiny No. 14...
78 Natalie Lyalin: These are the first three lines from "Burn, Burn, Burn, the Air" The rest of this poems is located in the book Pink and Hot Pink Habitat and in the fifth issue of Skein Magazine.
79 Sarah Manguso: (From "Another Poem About the Muse," published in The Captain Lands in Paradise, Alice James Books, 2002). 80 Sabrina Orah Mark: The lines are from a poem called "The Oldest Animal Writes a Letter Home." You can hear me read the poem in its entirety here (at the Woodberry Poetry Room at Harvard): http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic564746.files/WPR%20Listening%20Booth/17%20The%20Oldest%20Animal%20Writes%20a%20Letter%20Home%202.mp3 It's also forthcoming in the diode poetry journal (http://diodepoetry.com/). And in my collection Tsim Tsum (Saturnalia Books, 2009). You can find it here: http://www.amazon.com/Tsim-Tsum-Sabrina-Orah-Mark/dp/0981859127/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1248905693&sr=8-1 81 Frances McCue: From: “Us, Back Round” In Tarpaulin Sky http://www.tarpaulinsky.com/Spring07/McCue.html 82 Ange Mlinko: This is from a poem called "A Single Point of Failure in the System" and it was published in the magazine With + Stand (http://withplusstand.blogspot.com/). It will also appear in my forthcoming book Shoulder Season (Coffee House, 2010). 83 Andrew Morgan: “Against Kindergarten” From issue #4 of glitterpony (http://glitterponymag.com)
84 Paul Muldoon: "Why Brownlee Left" Paul Muldoon, Poems 1968-1998, Farrar Straus Giroux
85 ALEŠ MUSTAR The title of the poem: “In Search of Inspiration” Translated from the Slovenian by Manja Maksimovič. From the book C(o)urt Interpretations (Blatt Books, 2008)
86 Gene Myers: from “A God Who Is Still Making Up His Mind" The rest of the poem can be found by typing its title into the search bar or browsing genemyers.com
87 Amanda Nadelberg: "And These Are My Feelings" It can be found at The Cultural Society (http://www.culturalsociety.org/), in the 06.27.08 update of poems, with thanks to Zach Barocas.
88 Lisa Olstein: from "Dear One Absent This Long While," RADIO CRACKLING, RADIO GONE, Copper Canyon Press, 2006
89 Nathaniel Otting: "Two OO Zero" These lines can be found in Skein Six.
90 Caryl Pagel “Herbarium” This poem can be found in the first issue of the beautiful journal Parcel, edited by Andrea Rexilius. For more, go to: http://www.parceljournal.org 91 Seth Parker: "Boreka Love Fever" Go to invisibleear.wordpress.com and purchase (or borrow) Beethoven of Smells
92 Valerie Pell: This poem can be found by visit www.failbetter.com and searching for "Valerie Pell." 93 Emily Pettit: "How To Throw Things Around" These lines can be found in Invisible Ear, Issue 2
94 Guy Pettit
95 Alex Phillips: The rest of this poem can be found in Crash Dome, forthcoming from Factory Hollow Press. www.factoryhollowpress.com
96 Kevin Prufer: The rest of the poem, called “Apocalypse,” can be found in National Anthem (Four Way Books, 2008).
97 Srikanth Reddy: The poem's from a new book, called Voyager, coming out with U. of California Press in 2011 98 Pam Rehm: From the poem "A Charm for Sleep" The poem can be found in the book Small Works by Flood Editions, 2005. 99 Peter Richards: from Helsinki http://bostonreview.net/BR31.1/richards.php (January/February 2006)
100 Joseph Ritchie: from the poem "The First Victim of Light Pollution," from Nothing Left Open Can Keep You (Amherst: Factory Hollow Press, 2008).
101 Eugene Ritchie: from "Dialogue Between the Wind and the Sea" which is in PSYCHE AND AMOR," a series of poems by Eugene Richie and Rosanne Wasserman, available from Factory Hollow Press Web site: www.factoryhollowpress .com
102 Andrew Michael Roberts: “explain yourself” this poem and others like it can be found in Andrew's book something has to happen next, published in 2009 by the University of Iowa Press. it can also be found in a chapbook, Dear Wild Abandon, published in 2008 by the Poetry Society of America.
103 Michael Robins: from Circus (chapbook) Visit flyingguillotinepress.blogspot.com/
104 Stephen Rodefer: From the poem 'Codex', published in Four Lectures, The Figures, 1982, reprinted in Selected Poems: Call It Thought, Carcanet Press, UK, 2008. 105 Matthew Rohrer: “Summer Poem” This line appears in RISE UP, published by Wave Books in 2007, and beautifully designed by Quemadura.
106 Henk Rossouw: Chez Times Square It'll appear on http://www.timessquarenyc.org/. It's not up yet, though.
107 Mary Ruefle: from the poem "Ulysses" The rest of the poem can be found in: Tristimania, Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2004.
108 Tomaz Salamun: “The Frontier” Translated by Brian Henry and the author. The poem first appeared published on line by PEN American Center in 2008 it is published in my most recent book There's the Hand and There's the Arid Chair (Counterpath Press, 2009)
109 Zach Savich: “Don Quixote” Turn to page 4 of Full Catastrophe Living, University of Iowa Press.
110 Robyn Schiff: The lines are drawn from the poem "Lustron: The House America Has Been Waiting For," published in my book Revolver (University of Iowa Press, 2008).
111 Zachary Schomburg: from "1981" in The Raleigh Quarterly , from "The Squirrel Problem" in Zero Ducats #2, or from "Look Through a Complex Eye and See 1000 of Everything" from Scary, No Scary (Black Ocean 2009)
112 Prageeta Sharma: WHERE TO FIND THESE LINES: A little lavender journal named TIGHT #5--(tightjournal.blogspot.com)
113 James Shea: —from “Around the Wind” James Shea’s poem “Around the Wind” may be found his book, Star in the Eye (Fence Books, 2008).
114 Brandon Shimoda: TRINITY / NEUTRALITY / THE DRAFT This poem originally appeared on page 106 of Fence #20 (Volume 11, Number 2), and was subsequently published in The Alps, a book published by Flim Forum Press in 2008 (pp. 100-102). This poem also appeared in Arabic in Beirut's political daily newspaper Assafir, translated by Sabah Zwein (July 2009).
115 Evie Shockley: “unbelievable sale!" The poem appears in my book /a half-red sea/, published by Carolina Wren Press, and is available for order on the press's website: www.carolinawrenpress.org 116 Sean Siobhan: "What to Do (When You Want to Say So Much and You Do Not Know How)" Confessions of an Irish Solarnaut Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1983
117 Laura Solomon: from "28 Graves Avenue" page 30, Blue and Red Things
118 Jordan Stempleman: The lines are from the poem "To Begin Could Belong to Anyone," which will appear in my forthcoming collection Doubled Over (BlazeVOX Books). http://www.blazevox.org/bk-jstemp2.htm
119 Gerald Stern: "Eggshell" From This Time: New and Selected Poems, p. 275, W. W. Norton 1998.
120 Mathias Svalina: from The Viral Lease, a chapbook published by Small Anchor Press 121 John Taggart: The lines are from "Rhythm and Blues Singer," which is to be found in my Pastorelles book (Flood Editions, 2004).
122 Michelle Taransky: from “Profit and Loss Statement” from page 54 in "Barn Burned, Then" (Omnidawn 2009) 123 James Tate, from the poem “Under Mounting Pressure” on page 15 from the book Distance from Loved Ones
124 Michael Teig: It appears in a poem called “I Abandoned My Plans. I Had No Plans.” The poem was published at the following link: http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/gallery/artistDetail.asp?App=20081701 125 Emily Toder: “In Practice” It is readable in Invisible Ear, issue #3.
126 Chris Tonelli: They appear in a poem called "Every Will Builds Itself a Satellite." It first appeared in Salt Hill #21 (http://salthill.squarespace.com/sh21) and then on Poetry Daily (http://www.versedaily.org/2008/everysatellite.shtml). It will be included in a forthcoming chapbook from Rope-A-Dope Press (http://rope-a-dope-press.blogspot.com/) called For People Who Like Gravity and Other People. 127 Jono Tosch: ‘Memory Bull’ which will appear in the next issue of GlitterPony and I will provide the link when the link exists.
128 Steven Toussaint: lines from the poem, "Ethos" Poem originally published in Issue #20 of Forklift, Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Cooking, & Light Industrial Safety
129 Brian Trimboli: From the poem, "Four Elegies with Florencia" The poem can be found athttp://www.2river.org/2RView/13_3/poems/trimboli.html 130 John Emil Vincent: "In the shadow, in the house," failbetter.com issue 29, Nov 11, 2008.
131 Arthur Vogelsang: More Lying Loving Facts, You Sort 'Em Out The poem is in the February, 2009 issue of Poetry. On the web, it's at http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=182822
132 Rebecca Wadlinger: "Pet Fungus in Our Zoo Rehearsing the National Requiem" The poem can be found in the Best New Poets 2007 Anthology (University of Virginia Press)
133 Mark Wagner: “Alone with Three Giants” From the book: A Cabin in a Field, Mellen Poetry Press, 2001. P.O. Box 450 Lewiston, New York, U.S.A. 14092 http://www.mellenpress.com/mellenpress Poem originally published in Stuff Magazine, Boston, 1993
134 William Waltz: Letter to an Incomplete Stranger” One can find this poem in its entirety in Washington Square (Summer/Fall 2009), which in turn can be found in select bookstores across the eastern seaboard.
135 Rosanne Wasserman: “Boustrophedon" http://www.asu.edu/pipercwcenter/how2journal/archive/online_archive/v1_8_2002/current/new_writing/wasserman.htm
136 Joe Wenderoth: from “My Life” from my book, IT IS IF I SPEAK
137 Betsy Wheeler’s poem "Unauthorized Biography of Christopher Sholes" can be found on page 141 in Issue #4 of Bat City Review
138 Elizabeth Willis: "Solar Volcanos" The poem appears in Meteoric Flowers, published by Wesleyan in 2006. http://www.upne.com/0-8195-6813-9.html The link to the Glitterpony website is: http://glitterponymag.com
139 Uljana Wolf: waldherrschaft / forest master rod II, translated by Christian Hawkey. Where to find it: "Dichten= No. 10. 16 New (to American readers) German poets. Burning Deck 2008.
140 Jon Woodward: "Life Among the Dunes" This poem is located on some sheets of paper and on my hard drive. It's probably available on request; write to jon@jonwoodward.net.
141 Charles Wright: to be found in the poem, "Buffalo Yoga Coda," in the book, BUFFALO YOGA, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004
142 Matthew Zapruder: from "April Snow" in Electronic Poetry Review Issue #8, www.epoetry.org
143 Andrew Zawacki The line is from my poem "Arrow's shadow" for Petals of Zero Petals of One (Talisman House, 2009, on page 46 of the book.
144 Rachel Zucker: "The Day I Lost My Deja Vu" (i can't do the proper accents on email, sorry) This is the first poem in my book, Museum of Accidents, published by Wave Books in 2009 and sold wherever fine poetry books are sold.
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