Publications

AND PROSE

 
 
   
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Bellwether Review, “Food”
 
Canary, “The Alchemist (A Female)”
https://canarylitmag.org/archive_by_author.php?id=298
 
Haiku Universe, “house spider on thread”
https://haikuniverse.com/haiku-by-pamela-hughes/
 
New Feathers Anthology, “Isis”
https://www.newfeathersanthology.com/isis.html#/
 
I Can’t Breath Anthology: A Social Justice Magazine, Underground Publishing, “The New Queen; “Eight Ways of Requisitioning Day”
Quaranzine: A Pandemic Relief Literary Magazine, “Monarchy
 
The Paterson Literary Review, “Mother as Metaverse” Honorable Mention in the Allen Ginsburg Poetry Awards, 2024
 
Minnesota Review, “Laundry”

“The Haul,” Canary
 
http://canarylitmag.org/archive_by_author.php?id=298
 
“Vote Bush”  PANK Magazine
 
https://pankmagazine.com/piece/vote-bush/
 
“Tender Button,” Literary Mama
 
http://www.literarymama.com/poetry/archives/2006/07/tender-button.html
 
The Red Wheelbarrow Anthologies, Various Issues
 

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“My Mother Was a Freedom Fighter” Prairie Schooner, Volume 92, Number 4, Winter 2018, pp. 190-192 (Book Review)
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/722154/pdf

 
“The Red Door,” (prose)  My Body, My Words Anthology, (2018)
 
In the Meadowlands, (prose)  Red Wheel Barrow Anthology, #10
 
“Tailor Maid”  (prose) Red Wheel Barrow Anthology #4
 
“Sang”,  and  The Paterson Literary Review  
 
“Pages 49 and 50,” and “Garlic,” The Minnesota Review
 
”The Black and White of Watching, ”  Hey, Watch This Issue, Thema Literary Magazine:  (print)
 
http://themaliterarysociety.com/issues/hey.htm
 
“Storm,” Defined Providence
 
“The Meadowlands;” “Green Bow, Clouds, A Bittern,” and “The Quivering Edge of Quiet,
 
Isotope: Nature and Science Writing
 
“Be Which,” Nexus: Literature and Art Journal
 
“Desert,” Three Mile Harbor Magazine
 
“So Much Depends,” “Construction Site”,  The Red Wheel Barrow Anthologies and Riverrun
 
“Bangladesh,” Without Halos
 
Four Quarters; “Blue Car”
 
“Fires,” The Brooklyn Review
 
 

Also, thanks to The Malahat Review for choosing “The Meadowlands” as a finalist of The Malahat Long Poem prize in 2005.

And to the Subito Press for choosing it as a finalist for chapbook award.

 

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