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Santa Fe Poetry Broadside... Issue #18, December, 2000
About the Poets
Terry Mulert
Terry Mulert has lived in Cordova, New Mexico, for the last 11 years where he earns a living as a wood sculptor. He and his wife Paula Castillo (painter and sculptor) operate their own gallery there. Mulert first published poems in 1982 and has published work in numerous small press magazines and anthologies. His most recent chapbook is called
Facing Chalk
published by his own small press. Born in 1963 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mulert has lived in Denver, Germany, San Francisco, and New York.
Webstuff:
Web Page for the Castillo Gallery
poems in the Broadside, this issue...
Footsteps
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Untamed Love
poems in the Broadside, issue #37...
Twice I Found You
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The Unfinished Angel
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Fingers of Wood
Gene Keller
Gene Keller professes the 99 Names of Poet. He makes a living teaching ESL and is on assignment in Arabia until May. When not overseas he makes his home in El Paso TX. Recent work includes a book of poems -
Oñate and the Nightbirds
(SunDance, 1998) - and a CD of his songs -
Gene Keller: 99 Names
(Eutaxia, 1997).
poem in the Broadside...
Red Earth, Red River
Deborah Finch
Deborah Finch lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with her husband and daughter, and makes her living as a research biologist and technical writer and editor for the Rocky Mountain Research Station. She has published poetry in
Owen Wister Review
,
Arizona Writer and Photographer
,
Foothill Quarterly
, and several on-line ezines. Much of her poetry is intended to convince readers to care about and conserve the natural world.
poem in the Broadside...
Love Hum
Rubye Childs
Rubye is a member of WildSpirit: A Women's Writing Collective in Columbus, Ohio. Her family includes a tall husband, a college aged daughter, and a wise mother. For the last 28 years, her employer of choice has been the Columbus Metropolitan Library where she is known as Assistant Director Rubye Childs Kyles. A quilter, sometimes photographer, and traveller who ranks New Mexico, the Abbey at Gethesemani and Israel as most inspiring places to visit, Rubye is an extroverted only child.
poems in the Broadside...
Chilled Grapes
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U-Haul Truck Message
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In Praise of Eyelashes
Barbara Robidoux
Barbara Robidoux lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she works as a clinical counselor at Santa Fe Indian School. Before moving to the mountains of New Mexico she was born on the north shore of Boston and lived in rural coastal Maine. Her poetry has appeared in
American Tanka Magazine
.
poems in the Broadside, this issue...
Last of Her Kind
--
Hope
poems in the Broadside, issue #25...
Waiting for Rain
:
Passages
:
Long Winter Dreams
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Sebayik
--
Solstice Ghazal
--
Ghazals for Summer's End, #1
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Ghazals for Summer's End, #2
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High Road
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Waiting for Rain
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We Planted Trees
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Crow
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Grandma's Drum Sestina
--
First Snow
Cyndy Krey
Cyndy Krey is Assistant Director of Instructional Technology, College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota, and handmade paper maker, occasional poet, wife, mother, and labyrinth walker.
poems in the Broadside...
Cutup Voices
--
Flying Fish
Nancy Gandhi
Nancy Gandhi is an American, living in India. A former Foreign Service Officer, she free-lances as a copy-editor, and is working on her poetry.
poems in the Broadside...
Meenakshi
--
Photographs of Your Grandfather
Issue #18, December, 2000 :
Santa Fe Poetry Broadside.
Most recent update: May 23, 2004.
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