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POETRY


NEW! March 1, 2003

More gentle drownings
by
Monique Tschofen


The Picking
by
Andrew Dits


Doll-Soul
by
Catherine Graham

 


The Bridge Painters
by
Camillo Venegas Yero (translated by Rosalind Gill) 


Umbilical
by
Joel Kuper 


The Six Labours of Theseus
by
Eric Barstad


N.B. Poetry for this issue selected and edited by Geoffrey Cook and Shane Neilson.


ARCHIVES

[*] The Danforth Review archives poetry submissions for two years. Previous editions of The Danforth Review are archived with the National Library of Canada.

12/1999 Carol Adams, Night Flight
09/2002 Ozdemir Asaf, Outside In/Inside Out (trans. George Messo)
12/1999 Aidan Baker, In the Telling
09/1999 Joe Blades, eagles onto my chest
01/2001 Ace Boggess, But My Chickens Still Have All Their Heads (& Don't Exist)
07/2001 Stephen Brockwell, Stallion's Head
09/2000 Douglas Brown, A Cyber-punk Sex Song
03/2000 Janet Buck, Purple Cabbage
09/1999 Janet Buck, Napalm Stares
09/1999 Janet Buck, The Lottery Ticket
01/2001 Roy Bentley, Conscripted
09/2000 Alan D. Butcher, Experience
01/2002 Ed Carson, Taking Shape
12/1999 T. Anders Carson, Standing on the Metro
09/2002 Lauren Carter, Fish Story
03/2000 Roy Challis, Conversations with the Waitress
12/1999 Roy Challis, The Ambience of Halloween
09/2000 Jose Chaves, Anyone Can Be a Pirate
01/2002 Pino Coluccio, Salt Instead of Seed
01/2002 Tim Conley, Smart Set
09/1999 Geoffrey Cook, Fanmail for L.C.
03/2000 Reid Cooper, Ibn Battuta's Advice to an Adventurer
09/2002 Richard Fein, Rosemarie
12/1999 Jason Gallagher, "don't try"
12/1999 Jason Gallagher, I'm a Bum
07/2001 Catherine Graham, Snails & Trilobites
01/2001 Dan Grossman, Guccione
01/2001 Dan Grossman, West African Hydrology
03/2000 Eben Hensby, Household Love
09/1999 David Hunter Sutherland, Cypselae
09/1999 David Hunter Sutherland, This Year of Jubilee
09/1999 Linda Hutsell-Manning, The Grief House
12/1999 Marianne Jones, At Three Things the Earth Shakes
12/1999 Marianne Jones, Blue Fishes
07/2001 Roger Jones, The Umbilical
01/2002 Katie Kadue, Restoration
03/2000 Duane Locke, Lament of an Angel
09/1999 Anne Lumley, Morninglory Farm
09/2002 Jim Mackey, Getting Back to Lonely
01/2002 Esther Mazarkian, The Rubber: Age 8
07/2001 Cam McAlpine, Treading Water
07/2001 Cam McAlpine, Bushed Also
07/2001 Cam McAlpine, Sticks & Stones
09/1999 rob mclennan, love at the end of the century (after rhonda
03/2000 rob mclennan, 24. the other eye the final hieroglyph
03/2000 rob mclennan, 31. and how we slowly began to look like her
03/2000 Shane Neilson, the witness employs retrospect
09/2000 David O'Meara, Here's a Dog
09/2000 David O'Meara, Fountain
09/2002 Gilbert Purdy, American Cafe
07/2001 Anthony Robinson, Forgetting Form
09/2000 Matt Robinson, Kicking Away at It
03/2000 Tom Schmidt, Confidence
01/2001 Anne Simpson, Small Bones of Time
09/1999 Carrie Snyder, Blue
01/2001 Anne Pepper, Capriconicus
01/2002 J. Mark Smith, Lullaby
03/2000 Robert Pierre Tomas, Salamander
12/1999 Diane Tucker, the body of the poem
01/2002 Gerard Varni, Just A Kiss
09/2000 Gerard Varni, Upon the Skulls of Unbelievers
09/2002 Patrick Warner, The Pig Narrative
03/2000 Elana Wolff, Angel Food Cake
 

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