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  1. Warscape, with Lovers (CSU Poetry Series) (CSU Poetry Series) (CSU Poetry Series) (CSU Poetry Series) by Marilyn Krysl, 1997-10-01
  2. Soulskin (NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSING SERIES (ALL NLN TITLES)) by Marilyn Krysl, 1996-01
  3. Honey, you've been dealt a winning hand by Marilyn Krysl, 1980
  4. Midwife and Other Poems on Caring by Marilyn Krysl, 1989-04
  5. What we have to live with (Teal Press poetry Series Book) by Marilyn Krysl, 1989
  6. Trees are we.(children's story): An article from: Children's Playmate by Marilyn Krysl, 2004-07-01
  7. Mozart, Westmoreland, and Me by Marilyn Krysl, 1985-12
  8. Diana Lucifera by Marilyn Krysl, 1983-06
  9. More Palomino, Please, More Fuchsia by Marilyn Krysl, 1980-09
  10. How to Accommodate Men by Marilyn Krysl, 1998-10-01
  11. Dinner with Osama (ND Sullivan Prize Short Fiction) by Marilyn Krysl, 2008-02-01
  12. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Krysl, Marilyn (1943-)
  13. Mozart, Westmoreland, and Me by Marilyn Krysl, 1985
  14. Swear the Burning Vow: Selected and New Poems by Marilyn Krysl, 2009-04-21

41. Under The Covers: Listed By Review Date: April 1999
Obasan by Kogawa, Joy; Fertile Ground by Krich, Rochelle (review 2); HowTo Accommodate Men by krysl, marilyn; Last Warrior, The by Kyle, Kristen.
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42. Under The Covers: Listed By Author
Kent Boundary Waters. Kruesi, Mary Alice One Summer's Night (2 reviews);Second Star to the Right (2 reviews). krysl, marilyn How To
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Kadish, Rachel Kadow, Jeanine Kaewert, Julie Kagan, Elaine Kagan, Janet Kahn, Sharon Kaiser, Janice Kaiser, R.J. Kalodridis, Jeanne Kaminsky, Howard and Susan Kaminsky, Stuart Kamm, Henry Kanar, Stephen Kane, Andrea Kane, Kathleen Kantra, Virginia Karon, Jan Kaplan, Hester Kaplan, Janice Kapp, Marilyn Karp, Larry

43. Stories, Listed By Author
krysl, marilyn * The Thing Around Them, (ss) 1999 The Best AmericanShort Stories 2000, ed. EL Doctorow, Houghton Mifflin 2000. KUEHN
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44. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 40
KRUSE, JOHN (1919 ); No information. KRUTCH, JOSEPH WOOD (1893-1970); krysl,marilyn; KRYTHE, MAYMIE R. KRYVICKY, S. KUBILIUS, WALTER (1918-1993);
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45. Special Issue
Carolyne Wright Soulskin, marilyn krysl Warscape With Lovers, marilyn krysl GaryPackernick - I Have a Name, David Ignatow Constance Merritt - Otherwise New
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Archives > Spring 1998
Volume 72, Number 1, Spring 1998
Special Issue: Poetry
Contributors and Cover credit Ted Kooser - Lying for the Sake of Making Poems, essay
Carol Frost - Self Pity, essay
Linda Pastan - Three poems
Bob Russell - Three poems
Kathleen Neuer - Waking Up Amazed in April, poem
Thom Ward - Stray Dogs, Foaming, poem
Elaine Terranova - Skirt, poem
Mark Vinz - Morning Watch, poem
Bobbi Su Nadal - Three poems Larry Wayne - Johns First Kiss, poem Rodney Tynan Jack - Four poems Virgil Suarez - Two poems Ha Jin - Two poems Matthea F. Harvey - Frederick Courteney Selous's Letters to His Love, poem Alice Friman - Two poems Judith Berke - Two poems T. Alan Broughton - excerpt from Ancient Histories Carol S. Westberg - Two poems Ruth L. Schwartz - Two poems Brian Swann - Three poems Melissa Katsimpalis - Two poems Robert Gibb - The Homestead Strike and Lockout, 1892, poem William Trowbridge - Three poems Kirk Nesset - Saint X, poem Daniel Tobin - Stations, poem Robert Pack - Two poems Michael McFee - Phantoum, poem Elizabeth Macklin - Three poems Emily Grosholz - Five poems Albert Goldbarth - Three poems Michael Finley - Baby Danger

46. Contributors And Cover
Flannel, poem f 100 Kobylarz, P. Postulations of a Blind man, poem sp 174 krysl,marilyn - Cherry Garcia, Pistachio Cream, story w 167 Landau, Deborah
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Contents of Volume 75, 2001
Adam, Christina - Two short stories f 89
Alam, Naveed - Three poems sp 45
Bondurant, Matt - The Queen of Sparta, story w 121
Becker, Robin - Five poems f 26
Bell, Heidi - The Boys of My Youth Jo Ann Beard , review su 192
Bell, Josh - Three poems sp 120
Bentley, Roy - Two poems sp 148
Bernstein, Jane - The Anatomy of Worry, essay sp 95
Boswell, Marta - Three poems f 128
Brown, Deborah - Four poems sp 86 Brown, Jonas - Two poems sp 109 Buchbinder, Jane - The first story, story su 99 Cabiles, Nelinia - Tsunami, story w 69 Tender Toi Derricotte, review sp 185 Cairns, Scott - Six poems sp 110 Cameron, Esther - Squares and Courtyards Marilyn Hacker, review f 186 Carlson, Nancy Naomi - Sighting for Life, poem su 148 Carren, Thomas - Clemency Colette Inez, review su 180 Casey, Maud - Trespassing, story w 140 poem f 123 Cihlar, Jim - Lessons, poem sp 24 Clayton, Douglas -

47. WHMC-Columbia--Open Places
Kornfeld, Anita Clay; Kostelanetz, Richard (1940 ); Kramer, Laura;Kreigel, Phyllis; krysl, marilyn; Kuhner, Herbert; Ladwig, Jo; Lance
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, Columbia, Missouri, Records, 1968-1987INVENTORY
Open Places , Columbia, Missouri, Records, 1968-1987 (C3068)
149 folders on 6 rolls of microfilm
MICROFILM
INTRODUCTION
Records of a small poetry and review magazine. Consists of general, contributor, and publication correspondence. Includes materials primarily pertaining to the magazine's last six years of publication, 1981-1987. See Collection 3705 for material relating to the magazine's first fifteen years.
DONOR INFORMATION
Open Places was loaned to the University of Missouri for copying by Eleanor Bender, the editor of Open Places , on 2 August 1988 (Accession No. 4863).
HISTORICAL SKETCH
Eleanor M. Bender began editing Open Places , a contemporary poetry and review magazine, out of her New York City apartment in 1966. With the support of private monies and subscriptions, the magazine was published sporadically. From its first appearance, Bender intended Open Places to be a quarterly publication, but this was not realized until 1968 when she moved to Columbia, Missouri. Through the assistance of Max Baird, Bender began printing the magazine quarterly as a Southern Critic publication. Together Bender and Baird produced issues 5 and 6. With issue 7/8

48. Allegheny College: News Releases - November
News, Accomplished Poet marilyn krysl to Present Works at AlleghenyCollege MEADVILLE, Pa. November 3, 2000 - The Allegheny College
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Accomplished Poet Marilyn Krysl to Present Works at Allegheny College MEADVILLE, Pa. - November 3, 2000 - The Allegheny College 2000-2001 Single Voice Reading Series will present a reading by accomplished poet Marilyn Krysl on Thursday, Nov. 16. The reading will begin at 8 p.m. in the Grounds for Change coffeehouse (3rd floor, Campus Center, Allegheny College campus). Krysl is an established author of poetry. Currently the director of the creative writing program at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Krysl's books include Saying Things, What We Have To Live With, Midwife and Soulskin. Other pieces of her works have been included in anthologies such as O. Henry Prize Stories, Pushcart Prize Anthology, Sudden Fiction, and The Atlantic. In addition, Krysl's Warscape With Lovers won the Cleveland State Poetry Center Prize in 1997. She is also co-editor of the literary journal Many Mountains Moving. The Single Voice Reading Series at the College is sponsored by the creative writing program of Allegheny's Department of English. The series will continue at Allegheny with readings by Antonio Vallone on February 6, Penelope Pelizzon on March 12, and Daniel Stern on April 12.

49. PAL: Lawson Fusao Inada (1938 - )
25465. krysl, marilyn. Literature as the Music of Community An Interviewwith Lawson Fusao Inada. Bloomsbury Review 17.4 (Jul-Aug 1997) 15-16.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 10: Late Twentieth Century - Lawson Fusao Inada (1938 - ) Memoirs of LFI Modern American Poetry: LFI Primary Works Selected Bibliography ... Home Page
Source: Asian/Pacific American Student Services Top Primary Works Before the war; poems as they happened. NY: Morrow, 1971. PS3559 .N3 B4 The Buddha bandits down Highway 99: poetry. Legends from camp: poems. In this great land of freedom: the Japanese pioneers of Oregon. poetry by Lawson Fusao Inada; historical essay by Eiichiro Azuma; edited by Akemi Kikumura, Lawson Fusao Inada, Mary Worthington. Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum, 1993. F885 .J3 I56 Drawing the line: poems. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1997. PS3559 .N3 D73 Unfinished message: selected works of Toshio Mori. introduction by Lawson Fusao Inada; foreword by Steven Y. Mori. Santa Clara: Santa Clara University; Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2000. PS3563 .O87163 A6 Only what we could carry: the Japanese American internment experience.

50. Winter 2000 Colorado Visions, Page 3
commissioned works. krysl, marilyn $20,000 Boulder, CO CATEGORY LiteratureFellowships FIELD/DISCIPLINE Literature. Palmer, Karen
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COLORADO VISIONS, page 3 National News Briefs NEA Announces
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In December, the National Endowment for the Arts made its first grant announcement for Fiscal Year 2000. Almost $20 million in new grants will go to nonprofit organizations and individuals across the country to commission new plays, musical compositions, sculptures and other works of art; to present touring dance performances, art exhibitions, symphonies and operas; to fund literary fellowships and publications; to stage jazz, folk and theater festivals; and to support new technology as a tool for the creation and distribution of art. Bill Ivey, Chairman of the Arts Endowment, said, "A broad spectrum of American creativity will be supported by these new grants, ensuring our country's living cultural heritage will continue to thrive into the next millennium." The following nine Colorado artists and organizations received a total of $235,000:
Colorado State University Center for Literary Publis hing (Colorado Review)
Ft Collins, CO

51. Poetry | Csmonitor.com
interested in me only incidentally – me, a soft, dazed,. lazy she, going slowly,deliciously, daisy and bee crazy. by marilyn krysl. About the Poet
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Poem of the Month
Carpe diem
Three bees seize
this opportunity to
buzz me, but see: now, instead of three,
there are many: lazy,
buzzing me and the blue felicias, all of us convened
to please the powers
that be, bees and me Audio
Listen to the author read her poem
in this blue haze
of daisies, lazily seeking
the slow leak of summer's sweetness. So
be it: these fuzzy spinners of honey, interested in me me, a soft, dazed, lazy she, going slowly, deliciously, daisy and bee crazy.
by Marilyn Krysl About the Poet Marilyn Krysl has published more than 100 poems, plus stories and essays, in The Atlantic, The Nation, The New Republic, and many other journals. Her work has also appeared in "Best American Short Stories 2000," "O. Henry Prize Stories," and the "Pushcart Prize Anthology." She is the director of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and co-editor of the literary journal Many Mountains Moving. She has received two NEA fellowships and has published seven books of poetry, including "Warscape With Lovers," which won the Cleveland State Poetry Center Prize in 1996. Want to know more about poem of the month?

52. The Face And Place Of Poetry
For October – In cursive by Len Roberts For August – Waiting for the muse by Michael S. Glaser For July – Carpe diem by marilyn krysl For June
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Poems of the month, 2002 "Winter pond" by Taylor Graham
"The moon at the end of the street"
by Michael T. Young
"Fall, in Minnesota"
by Krista Rothmaler
"Autumn coming"
by Allison Childs Wells
"Squint-eyed"
by Bonny Barry Sanders
"Sharpening a saw"
by Robert Morgan
"I shall write down their names"
by Marilyn Dorf
"At the window"
by Joan I. Siegel
"Pitch"
by Steven Ratiner
"A letter home"
by Robin S. Chapman
"Frost"
by Diana Der-Hovanessian "Winter at West Long Branch, New Jersey" by Maria Mazziotti Gillan Poems of the month, 2001 "First snow" by Ethan Gilsdorf "Waiting" by Charles R. Feldstein "In cursive" by Len Roberts "Waiting for the muse" by Michael S. Glaser "Carpe diem" by Marilyn Krysl "A rondel for spring" by Steve Wilson "At the shore" by Andrew Jantz "Kindling" by Hilary Holladay "Geese at midnight" by Lyn Lifshin "The pines" by Ronald Thorpe "Night of the freezing rain" by Dixie Partridge Poems of the month, 2000 "Sparrows" By Kurt Leland "November pink" By Priscilla Atkins "The perfect distance" By Michael J. Bielawa "September" By Maria Banus "Stars" By Todd James Pierce "European ritual" By Marianne Poloskey "Riding a bike at night" By Joyce Sidman "Pear, a contemplation"

53. Marily Krysl - Summer Solstice
I was alive, in the midst of great loving, which is all I've ever wanted.The soldiers of both sides probably wanted just this. marilyn krysl.
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SUMMER SOLSTICE,
BATTICALOA, SRI LANKA
The war had turned inward until it resembled
suicide. The only soothing thing was water.
I passed the sentries, followed the surf out of sight.
I would sink into the elements, become simple.
Surf sounds like erasure, over and over.
I lay down and let go, the way you trust an animal.
When I opened my eyes, all down the strand small crabs, the bright yellow of a crayon, had come out onto the sand. Their numbers, scattered, resembled the galactic spill and volume of the stars. I, who had lain down alone, emptied, waked at the center of ten thousand prayers. Who would refuse such attention. I let it sweeten me back into the universe. I was alive, in the midst of great loving, which is all I've ever wanted. The soldiers of both sides probably wanted just this. - Marilyn Krysl Social, Political and Anti-War Poems var site="s12gracedpoet"

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55. Salon Books | The Garner Report: October 1998
Inside the mind of a college football coach. krysl, marilyn How to AccommodateMen (Coffee House). Stories. Lehrer, Jim Purple Dots (Random House).
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57. Many Mountains Moving 2003 Literary Events
The first workshop will be held Friday, January 24 from 11 to 2 pm, and will betaught by renowned author and poet marilyn krysl, author of numerous books
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Our monthly literary salon is held on the third Wednesday of the month, from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art at 1750 13th Street, Boulder, Colorado. A different reader is featured each month. Readings begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. and are followed by a potluck dinner with time for participants to share their work.
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Michael Ramos is a first generation Filipino-American. He wrote his collectino of stories, Polvoron , after traveling extensively in the Philippines to learn about his family's heritage. His stories have appeared in Indiana Review Many Mountains Moving , and Prairie Schooner . He lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife and daughter. February
Kathryn Winograd is the author of the poetry collection Air into Breath (Ashland Poetry Press). She writes in different genres, including commercial writing and children's books. She will read from her latest poetry collection. March George Moore's third collection of poems

58. Mountain Movers
marilyn krysl, Contributing Editor. marilyn krysl has published more than 100 poems,stories, and essays in The Atlantic, The Nation, and The New Republic.
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Naomi Horii is a freelancer writer and editor. She is the recipient of the Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship in Fiction and of the Rocky Mountain Women's Institute Fellowship in Fiction.
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Debra Bokur is a poet, screenwriter, playwright and journalist who lives overlooking the Continental Divide in the wilds of Colorado. A former film critic, she has worked as a newspaper editor, film critic and magazine editor, and spent years training horses for dressage and three-day eventing on a farm in North Florida. Her work has appeared in a variety of domestic and international magazines, journals and anthologies. She is the recipient of the 1996 Frances Buck Sherman Award and a contributing author to Spreading the Word: Editors on Poetry (The Bench Press, 2001). A native of New England, she has one son, three dogs, campaigns for independent film and dreams endlessly of the sea.
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59. CU Write In The Rockies Reading Series::Marilyn Krysl And Reg Saner::December 3
An Evening with. marilyn krysl. Novelist and Poet. Author of HOW TOACCOMMODATE MEN and WARSCAPE WITH LOVERS. marilyn krysl has published
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Novelist and Poet Author of HOW TO ACCOMMODATE MEN and WARSCAPE WITH LOVERS Marilyn Krysl has published seven books of poetry, three of stories, work in The Atlantic The Nation The New Republic , and other journals, in Best American Short Stories 2000 O. Henry Prize Stories , and the Pushcart Prize Anthology Many Mountains Moving . She has taught ESL in the People's Republic of China, served as Artist in Residence at the Center for Human Caring in Denver, worked as a volunteer for Peace Brigade International in SriLanka, and volunteered at the Kalighat Home for the Destitute and Dying administered by Mother Theresa's Sisters of Charity in Calcutta. She currently volunteers with Sudanese immigrants. "Confidently shifting between satire and lyricism, Krysl's potent, unflinching stories chart how conflict can become catharsisand, happily, there's nothing unaccomodating about them." –Megan Harlan, New York Times "Marilyn Krysl's new book is made of words that are clear and strong and naked. These poems journey out of the many empty spaces of America into flesh and pulse. She is a woman on a journey that is both poetic and carries mortal weight." –Linda Hogan

60. Peace And Conflict Studies At The University Of Colorado, Boulder
Dick Kraft, Education, 249, 4928450, kraftr@spot.Colorado.edu. marilynkrysl, English, 226, 492-5213, marilyn.krysl@Colorado.edu. Patricia
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