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Chronological checklist of magazine appearances 1944 - 1999

1) Aftermath Of A Lengthy Rejection SlipStory Vol. 24 No. 106 (1944) pg.97

2) 20 Tanks From KasseldownPortfolio Vol. 3 (1946) pg.8

3) Hello!Matrix Vol. 9 No. 2 (1946) pg.13

4) Soft And Fat Like Summer RosesMatrix Vol. 9 No. 2 (1946) pg.10

5) The Reason Behind ReasonMatrix Vol. 9 No. 2 (1946) pg.11

6) Love, Love, LoveMatrix Vol. 9 No. 3/4 (1946) pg.46

7) Object LessonMatrix Vol. 9 No. 3/4 (1946) pg.46

8) Voice In A New York SubwayMatrix Vol. 9 No. 3/4 (1946) pg.11

9) Cacoethes ScribendiMatrix Vol. 10 No. 3/4 (1947) pg.32

10) Hard Without MusicMatrix Vol. 11 No. 1/2 (1948) pg.41

11) The LookMatrix (1951) pg.41

12) These ThingsQuixote (1956) pg.13

13) You Smoke A CigaretteQuixote (1956) pg.52

14) LayoverNaked Ear No. 9 (1956)

15) 1975Existaria (1957) pg.4

16) Adventures Of A BugExistaria (1957) pg.4

17) Friendly Advice To A Lot Of Young Men, And A Lot Of Old Men TooExistaria (1957) pg.5

18) 80 Airplanes Don't Put You In The ClearHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.16

19) Death Wants More DeathHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.25

20) Did I Ever Tell You?Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.19

21) Essay On The Wine GnatHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.3

22) For They Had Things To SayHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.4

23) My FatherHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.27

24) On A Night You Don't SleepHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.15

25) Sun Coming DownHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.11

26) The Editors SayHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.26

27) The Piano That Ate A Man, A Shirt And A LionHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.12

28) The Rapists StoryHarlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.5

29) As The SparrowQuixote No. 13 (1957) pg.64

30) Poem For Personnel ManagersQuixote No. 13 (1957) pg.60

31) TreasonBeloit Poetry Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (1957) pg.4

32) MineSemina No. 2 (1957)

33) 10 Lions And The End Of The WorldSan Francisco Review No. 1 (1958) pg.67

34) I Cannot Stand TearsSan Francisco Review No. 1 (1958) pg.66

35) Hell Yes, The Hydrogen BombQuixote No. 19 (1958) pg.27

36) All-Yellow FlowersCompass Review No. 2 (1958) pg.20

37) Some Notes Of Dr. KlarsteinHearse No. 2 (1958)

38) The HuntedQuicksilver Vol. 11 No. 2 (1958) pg.13

39) The Gypsies Near Del MarApproach No. 27 (1958) pg.21

40) On Seeing An Old Civil War Painting With My LoveApproach No. 28 (1958) pg.30

41) The Life Of BorodinQuicksilver Vol. 11 No. 3 (1958) pg.12

42) I Taste The Ashes Of Your DeathNomad Vol. 1 (1959) pg.14

43) On The Failure Of A Poet, On The Failure Of The EarthNomad Vol. 1 (1959) pg.12

44) Regard MeNomad Vol. 1 (1959) pg.15

45) Winter Comes In A Lot Of Places In AugustNomad Vol. 1 (1959) pg.16

46) The BirdsGallows No. 1 (1959)

47) What A Man I WasGallows No. 1 (1959)

48) An Odd Day Destroying BeautyHalf Moon No. 1 (1959) pg.14

49) I Live Too Near The SlaughterhouseOdyssey Magazine Vol. 2 No. 1 (1959)

50) When Hugo Wolf Went MadOdyssey Magazine Vol. 2 No. 1 (1959)

51) The Death Of A RoachEPOS Vol. 11 No. 2 (1959) pg.14

52) The Day I Kicked A Bankroll Out The WindowQuicksilver Vol. 12 No. 2 (1959) pg.20

53) And So We Go Our WayViews Vol. 5 No. 2 (1959) pg.46

54) Not Quite So SoonViews Vol. 5 No. 2 (1959) pg.47

55) The Crowded MenWanderlust Vol. 2 No. 2 (1959) pg.29

56) I Think Of The Olden ArmiesFlame Vol. 6 No. 3 (1959) pg.18

57) Dow Jones: DownCoastlines Vol. 3 No. 4 (1959) pg.14

58) SoireeEPOS Vol. 10 No. 4 (1959) pg.10

59) The TwinsGalley Sail Review Vol. 1 No. 4 (1959) pg.16

60) Bring Down The BeamsHearse No. 4 (1959)

61) Manifesto: A Call For Our Own CriticsNomad Vol. 5/6 (1960)

62) So Much For The Knifers, So Much For The Bellowing DawnsNomad Vol. 5/6 (1960) pg.5

63) The Day It Rained At The Los Angeles County MuseumNomad Vol. 5/6 (1960) pg.7

64) All I KnowToday The Stars Avalon Anthology (1960)

65) Down Thru The MarchingEPOS Vol. 12 No. 1 (1960) pg.8

66) Wrong NumberFree Lance Vol. 6 No. 1 (1960) pg.20

67) AnthonyLiterary Artpress Vol. 2 No. 1 (1960) pg.3

68) Hello, Willie ShoemakerRongWrong No. 1 (1960)

69) Letter From The NorthRongWrong No. 1 (1960)

70) The State Of World Affairs From A 3rd Floor WindowRongWrong No. 1 (1960)

71) Home Of The Beatnik: Venice, California.Merlin's Magic Vol. 1 No. 10 (1960) pg.1

72) The LoserSparrow No. 14 (1960) pg.13

73) Love Is A Piece Of Paper Torn To BitsCoastlines No. 14/15 (1960) pg.55

74) No ChargeCoastlines No. 14/15 (1960) pg.54

75) Plea To A Passing MaidCoastlines No. 14/15 (1960) pg.54

76) Where The Hell Would Chopin Be?Beatitude No. 16 (1960)

77) Where The Hell Would Chopin Be?Beatitude No. 16 (1960)

78) Portions From A Wine-Stained NotebookSimbolica No. 19 (1960) pg.15

79) The Sun Wields MercyEPOS Vol. 12 No. 2 (1960) pg.6

80) Conversation In A Cheap RoomGalley Sail Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (1960) pg.12

81) The Milkman's Side Of ThingsGalley Sail Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (1960)

82) RiotQuagga Vol. 1 No. 2 (1960) pg.13

83) PeaceQuicksilver Vol. 13 No. 2 (1960) pg.10

84) To The Whore Who Took My PoemsQuagga Vol. 1 No. 3 (1960) pg.13

85) Prayer For Broken-Handed LoversQuicksilver Vol. 13 No. 3 (1960) pg.12

86) The Japanese WifeTargets No. 3 (1960) pg.16

87) AshesTargets No. 4 (1960) pg.14

88) Conversation On A TelephoneTargets No. 4 (1960) pg.13

89) Gambier, Oh!Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.15

90) Hermit In The CityTargets No. 4 (1960) pg.16

91) Home From A Room Below The PlainsTargets No. 4 (1960) pg.17

92) Horse On FireTargets No. 4 (1960) pg.19

93) Pull Me Through The Temples, Pull Me Through The WineTargets No. 4 (1960) pg.18

94) The Tragedy Of The LeavesTargets No. 4 (1960) pg.20

95) One Evening By The HillsWanderlust Vol. 2 No. 4 (1960) pg.24

96) It's Nothing To Laugh AboutImpetus No. 5 (1960) pg.14

97) H-BombScimitar And Song Vol. 22 No. 7 (1960)

98) To A Lady Who Was Once Interested In The ArtsMerlin's Magic Vol. 1 No. 8 (1960) pg.5

99) She Lives In The WindScimitar And Song Vol. 22 No. 9 (1960)

100) Side Of The SunLight Year (1961) pg.16

101) Saying Goodbye To LoveOak Leaves (1961)

102) BeagleDescant Vol. 6 No. 1 (1961) pg.24

103) ExportDescant Vol. 6 No. 1 (1961) pg.26

104) Many WaysDescant Vol. 6 No. 1 (1961) pg.25

105) A Real Thing, A Good WomanOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.51

106) And Then: AgeOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.53

107) Go With The Rockets And The BlondesOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.51

108) Hooray Say The RosesOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.48

109) I Am With The Roots Of FlowersOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.50

110) Love In A Back Room On The RowOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.53

111) Nothing SubtleOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.53

112) Old Man, Dead In A RoomOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.52

113) Pay Your Rent Or Get OutOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.48

114) ShoesOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.49

115) To A High Class Whore I RefusedOutsider No. 1 (1961) pg.52

116) The Way To Review A Play And Keep Everybody Happy But MeRenaissance Vol. 1 No. 1 (1961) pg.71

117) 10:30 P.M.Sun No. 1 (1961)

118) I've Fought Them From The Moment I Saw Light From The WombSun No. 1 (1961)

119) SerligevVenture Vol. 4 No. 1 (1961) pg.62

120) Program On The SandExperiment Vol. 8 No. 1/2 (1961)

121) Why Are All Your Poems Personal?Wanderlust No. 10 (1961) pg.19

122) All The Rotting Week-Day Boats (San Pedro, California)Wanderlust No. 11 (1961)

123) Ringed Bathtub, Peacock Or BellSignet Vol. 3 No. 12 (1961) pg.10

124) The AntsSignet Vol. 3 No. 12 (1961) pg.9

125) The Priest And The MatadorEPOS Vol. 13 No. 2 (1961) pg.6

126) Ants Crawl My Drunken ArmsLiterary Artpress Vol. 2 No. 2 (1961) pg.22

127) No Title At AllMidwest No. 2 (1961) pg.14

128) An Agreement On TchaikovskyRongWrong No. 2 (1961) pg.5

129) You Can't Get Something Without The Belly-Ache Of A Bullet, And I Guess The Mushroom NowSimbolica No. 20 (1961) pg.14

130) Ample SewersSimbolica No. 21 (1961) pg.2

131) Dialogue: Dead Man On The FenceSimbolica No. 21 (1961) pg.3

132) Death Comes Too Slowly Like Ants Take To A Fallen FigCanto Vol. 1 No. 3 (1961)

133) The Night I Nodded To George Raft In VegasCanto Vol. 1 No. 3 (1961) pg.22

134) VeryCanto Vol. 1 No. 3 (1961) pg.23

135) A Minor Impulse To ComplainMidwest No. 3 (1961)

136) Monday Beach, Cold DayMidwest No. 3 (1961)

137) Sundays Kill More Men Than BombsMidwest No. 3 (1961)

138) VegasQuicksilver Vol. 14 No. 3 (1961) pg.18

139) Evening Class, 20 Years LaterEPOS Vol. 12 No. 4 (1961) pg.13

140) A Disorganized Poem On A Disorganized Day, With Women Running In And Out And The Price Of Beer Up 20 A CanAnagogic & Paideumic Review No. 5 (1961)

141) I Get All The BreaksAnagogic & Paideumic Review No. 5 (1961)

142) Poem For My Little Dog Who Growls Quite WellAnagogic & Paideumic Review No. 5 (1961)

143) Scaled Like A FishAnagogic & Paideumic Review No. 5 (1961)

144) Light Light LightMerlin's Magic Vol. 2 No. 5 (1961) pg.1

145) On Crusts And SuchTargets No. 5 (1961) pg.25

146) The Sunday ArtistTargets No. 5 (1961) pg.24

147) No TitleAnagogic & Paideumic Review No. 6 (1961)

148) Poem For LizAnagogic & Paideumic Review No. 6 (1961)

149) An Incident Outside NormandyMerlin's Magic Vol. 2 No. 6 (1961) pg.4

150) I Am Visited By An Editor And A PoetHearse No. 7 (1961)

151) The Old MoviesHearse No. 7 (1961)

152) Night AnimalMerlin's Magic Vol. 2 No. 7 (1961) pg.2

153) 3:30 A.M. ConversationTargets No. 7 (1961) pg.10

154) The ElephantTargets No. 7 (1961) pg.16

155) The SheetTargets No. 7 (1961) pg.12

156) A Literary RomanceHearse No. 8 (1961)

157) An Argument Over Marshall FochHearse No. 8 (1961)

158) TransitionHearse No. 8 (1961)

159) Candidate Middle Of Left-Right CenterSan Francisco Review No. 8 (1961)

160) Face While ShavingSan Francisco Review No. 8 (1961)

161) The Best Way To Get Famous Is To Run AwaySan Francisco Review No. 8 (1961)

162) After Receiving A Contributor's Copy Of Nothing After A 3-Year WaitTargets No. 8 (1961) pg.15

163) A Drink To The FoolSignet Vol. 3 No. 9 (1961) pg.9

164) Half Asleep Beside A Mourning WindowSignet Vol. 3 No. 9 (1961) pg.10

165) The Rented Room Of WinterSignet Vol. 3 No. 9 (1961) pg.8

166) Bistro Scene, Or: Skid Row: HollywoodMummy (1962) pg.17

167) Love Is A Form Of SelfishnessMummy (1962) pg.15

168) MadnessMummy (1962) pg.16

169) Sartre Will ShaveMummy (1962) pg.14

170) New York As I Remember It? And I Guess It Hasn't ChangedBlack Cat Review No. 1 (1962)

171) Fast PaceBrand X No. 1 (1962)

172) 2 ViewsEPOS Vol. 14 No. 1 (1962) pg.8

173) Room ServiceOutcry No. 1 (1962)

174) 2 Outside, As Bones Break In My KitchenQuicksilver Vol. 15 No. 1 (1962) pg.14

175) A Poem Is A CityTargets No. 10 (1962) pg.28

176) Have You Ever Pulled A Lion's Tail?Targets No. 10 (1962) pg.24

177) Imbecile NightTargets No. 10 (1962) pg.26

178) CounselTargets No. 11 (1962) pg.4

179) Our Breath's Fondness Burns Like Gruel In BeggaryTargets No. 11 (1962) pg.2

180) Out Of ItTargets No. 11 (1962) pg.6

181) Mongolian Coasts Shining In LightTargets No. 12 (1962) pg.39

182) 9 RingsChoice No. 2 (1962) pg.48

183) Sick LeaveOutsider No. 2 (1962) pg.6

184) To A Lady Who Believes Me DeadOutsider No. 2 (1962) pg.43

185) On Beercans And Sugar CartoonsSimbolica No. 26 (1962)

186) Who Killed Charles Bukowski?Simbolica No. 27 (1962) pg.16

187) 9 A.M.El Corno Emplumado No. 3 (1962) pg.77

188) A Rat RisesEl Corno Emplumado No. 3 (1962) pg.78

189) The Imaginative LadiesEl Corno Emplumado No. 3 (1962) pg.79

190) Information Upon An Empire Of CoinsRenaissance Vol. 1 No. 3 (1962) pg.38

191) The Biggest BreastsRenaissance Vol. 1 No. 3 (1962) pg.37

192) War And PieceRenaissance Vol. 1 No. 3 (1962) pg.36

193) The Passing Of A Dark Gray MomentIn/Sert No. 4 (1962)

194) 12,000 Dollars In 3 MonthsMidwest No. 4 (1962) pg.18

195) The Dead Flowers Of MyselfNorthwest Review Vol. 5 No. 4 (1962) pg.112

196) The Pleasures Of The DamnedNorthwest Review Vol. 5 No. 4 (1962) pg.112

197) Woman On The StreetNorthwest Review Vol. 5 No. 4 (1962) pg.113

198) Peace, Baby, Is A Hard SellRenaissance Vol. 1 No. 4 (1962) pg.93

199) Something In Me Wants To Sing And Scream All Day LongRongWrong No. 4 (1962)

200) PeccaviSignet Vol. 4 No. 4 (1962) pg.2

201) The Dead Stay Alive Too Long And The Living Live Too LittleSignet Vol. 4 No. 4 (1962) pg.1

202) Love Song To A Woman Who Visited Santa Anita On A WednesdaySun No. 4 (1962) pg.4

203) The Southeast Corner Of SnowSun No. 4 (1962) pg.19

204) My Faithful Indian ServantBrand X No. 5 (1962) pg.1

205) A Poem For Ernest HMica No. 5 (1962) pg.24

206) Answer To A Note On The DresserMica No. 5 (1962) pg.26

207) WarningMica No. 5 (1962) pg.27

208) A 350 Dollar Horse And A Hundred Dollar WhoreSatis No. 5 (1962) pg.19

209) What Seems To Be The Trouble, Gentlemen?Satis No. 5 (1962) pg.20

210) WW2Mica No. 7 (1962) pg.11

211) Using Up A Mostly Useless NightSun No. 7 (1962) pg.14

212) Thank God For AlleysWormwood Review No. 7 (1962) pg.13

213) Consummation Of GriefSun No. 8 (1962) pg.24

214) For JaneWormwood Review No. 8 (1962) pg.18

215) The SharksWormwood Review No. 8 (1962) pg.19

216) Little Magazine Symposium EssayMainstream (1963)

217) For One I KnewOutcry (1963)

218) RemainsOutcry (1963)

219) TonightOutcry (1963)

220) Yours For TroutOutcry (1963)

221) ExperienceEmerson Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1963)

222) Part Of An Ordinary Day Of An Inordinate ManEmerson Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1963) pg.11

223) Weather ReportEmerson Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1963)

224) I Have Lived In EnglandNorthwest Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (1963) pg.6

225) Corrections Of Self, Mostly After WhitmanSignet Vol. 5 No. 1 (1963) pg.9

226) The Raid Of The MonkeysSignet Vol. 5 No. 1 (1963) pg.10

227) Rhyming PoemWormwood Review No. 11 (1963) pg.35

228) Same Old Thing, Shakespeare Through MailerWormwood Review No. 11 (1963) pg.2

229) It's Not Who Lived HereWormwood Review No. 12 (1963) pg.19

230) Poem For My 43rd BirthdayWormwood Review No. 12 (1963) pg.19

231) The EndWormwood Review No. 12 (1963) pg.20

232) 2 FliesTargets No. 15 (1963) pg.10

233) Answer To Some Sacramento LettersTargets No. 15 (1963) pg.13

234) I Know What The Tigers SaidTargets No. 15 (1963) pg.4

235) I Thought Of Ships, Of Armies, Hanging OnTargets No. 15 (1963) pg.8

236) Letter To A Small And Kindly PrincessTargets No. 15 (1963) pg.6

237) Stop Drinking, Drinking, DrinkingTargets No. 15 (1963) pg.14

238) A Drawer Of FishNorthwest Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (1963) pg.20

239) Burnt FuseSouth And West Vol. 2 No. 2 (1963) pg.21

240) Poem For My 43rd BirthdaySouth And West Vol. 2 No. 2 (1963) pg.19

241) The EndSouth And West Vol. 2 No. 2 (1963) pg.19

242) The Vulgar Sounds Rise My MysterySouth And West Vol. 2 No. 2 (1963) pg.27

243) Dinner, Rain And TransportOutsider No. 3 (1963) pg.74

244) EventOutsider No. 3 (1963) pg.73

245) Old Man, Dead In A RoomOutsider No. 3 (1963)

246) The HouseOutsider No. 3 (1963) pg.72

247) The Priest And The MatadorOutsider No. 3 (1963)

248) The Tragedy Of The LeavesOutsider No. 3 (1963)

249) The Singular SelfEPOS Vol. 14 No. 4 (1963) pg.22

250) BreakthroughNorthwest Review Vol. 6 No. 4 (1963) pg.121

251) A Night In The Hotel LobbyLiterary Times Vol. 2 No. 5 (1963) pg.3

252) ExistenceSciamachy No. 5 (1963) pg.9

253) NoticeSciamachy No. 5 (1963) pg.10

254) The Snow Of ItalySignet Vol. 5 No. 5 (1963) pg.3

255) Beans With GarlicEl Corno Emplumado No. 7 (1963) pg.126

256) I Think Of HemingwayEl Corno Emplumado No. 7 (1963) pg.127

257) Love Bound At The Wrist And Hung Like A SalomeyEl Corno Emplumado No. 7 (1963) pg.128

258) BullAmericas Vol. 16 No. 1 (1964) pg.30

259) His Wife, The PainterCoffin No. 1 (1964)

260) The Old Man On The CornerCoffin No. 1 (1964)

261) The Paper On The FloorCoffin No. 1 (1964)

262) Waste BasketCoffin No. 1 (1964)

263) A Trick To Dull Our BleedingGoliards No. 1 (1964)

264) My Real Love In AthensNad Ad A No. 1 (1964) pg.38

265) 6 A.M.Notes From Underground No. 1 (1964) pg.62

266) A MurderNotes From Underground No. 1 (1964)

267) Four PoemsNotes From Underground No. 1 (1964)

268) InsomniaNotes From Underground No. 1 (1964) pg.61

269) MurderNotes From Underground No. 1 (1964) pg.53

270) The Night They Took WhiteyNotes From Underground No. 1 (1964) pg.59

271) The SwanNotes From Underground No. 1 (1964) pg.61

272) AgeOle No. 1 (1964)

273) FreedomOle No. 1 (1964)

274) WatchdogOle No. 1 (1964)

275) EverythingCoastlines Vol. 6 No. 1/2 (1964) pg.31

276) Upon Listening To Symphony Music While DrunkCoastlines Vol. 6 No. 1/2 (1964) pg.30

277) The HoursWormwood Review No. 13 (1964) pg.23

278) BeerbottleWormwood Review No. 14 (1964) pg.34

279) What To Do With Contributor's Copies?Wormwood Review No. 14 (1964) pg.35

280) PracticeWormwood Review No. 15 (1964) pg.23

281) Poetess - For S.S.V.Wormwood Review No. 16 (1964) pg.16

282) Sleeping WomanWormwood Review No. 16 (1964) pg.20

283) The DogsWormwood Review No. 16 (1964) pg.15

284) The Literary LifeWormwood Review No. 16 (1964) pg.17

285) The New PlaceWormwood Review No. 16 (1964) pg.21

286) When You Wait For The Dawn To Crawl Through The Screen Like A Burglar To Take Your Life AwayWormwood Review No. 16 (1964) pg.19

287) FlegChat Noir Review Vol. 3 No. 2 (1964) pg.15

288) Advice For Some Young Man In The Year 2064 A.D.EPOS Vol. 16 No. 2 (1964) pg.6

289) RosebitchSouth And West Vol. 3 No. 2 (1964) pg.30

290) Bad NightDust Vol. 1 No. 3 (1964) pg.76

291) Ice For The EaglesDust Vol. 1 No. 3 (1964) pg.75

292) Startled Into Steam Of Life Like FireFlorida Education Vol. 42 No. 4 (1964) pg.18

293) PossessionSouth And West Vol. 2 No. 4 (1964) pg.25

294) 4:30 A.M.Sciamachy No. 6 (1964) pg.21

295) FragileSciamachy No. 6 (1964) pg.20

296) Bayonets In CandlelightMidwest No. 7 (1964) pg.34

297) Through The Streets Of AnywhereMidwest No. 7 (1964) pg.32

298) The Bones Of My UncleOyez Vol. 1 (1965) pg.23

299) And The Mouse Knows And The Windowpane And The ChairSanta Fe New Mexican (1965) pg.6

300) 86'DBlitz No. 1 (1965)

301) On Going Out To Get The MailBlitz No. 1 (1965)

302) Spain Sits Like A Hidden Flower In My CoffeepotBlitz No. 1 (1965)

303) The Simplicity Of EverythingBorder Vol. 1 No. 1 (1965)

304) Rimbaud Be Damned: I Have Withstood 99,000 Seasons In Hell And I Still Look Down Into This Glass Wondering, WonderingEarth No. 1 (1965)

305) I Think It's Time You Kissed An OwlGraffiti No. 1 (1965)

306) A Party Here - Machineguns, Tanks, An Army Fighting Against Men On RooftopsKauri No. 10 (1965) pg.3

307) I Am Afraid That I Will Continue To Drink Myself To Death For These Small Reasons Mentioned Here And For Other Reasons That Neither Of Us Has Time For Because I Have The Need To Get Drunk NowKauri No. 11 (1965) pg.13

308) Down By The WingsWild Dog No. 13 (1965) pg.33

309) GameWild Dog No. 13 (1965) pg.30

310) The Madness Of The WindowsWild Dog No. 13 (1965) pg.27

311) The Vile World Of Windows And HammersWild Dog No. 13 (1965) pg.31

312) American Express, Athens, GreeceWormwood Review No. 18 (1965) pg.29

313) About My Very Tortured Friend, PeterWormwood Review No. 19 (1965) pg.32

314) BirthWormwood Review No. 19 (1965) pg.30

315) 40 CigarettesBlitz No. 2 (1965)

316) A Dirty JokeBlitz No. 2 (1965)

317) The RockBlitz No. 2 (1965)

318) I Keep Wanting To See About Everything But I Can't Get StartedBorder Vol. 1 No. 2 (1965)

319) I Am Interviewed By A GuggenheimGraffiti No. 2 (1965)

320) Sad-Eyed Mules Of MenGraffiti No. 2 (1965)

321) A Rambling Essay On Poetics And The Bleeding Life Written While Drinking A Six-Pack (Tall)Ole No. 2 (1965)

322) On The Train To Del MarShowcase No. 2 (1965) pg.7

323) The High-Rise Of The New WorldShowcase No. 2 (1965) pg.6

324) 18 Cars Full Of Men Thinking Of What Could Have BeenSouthern Poetry Review Vol. 5 No. 2 (1965) pg.7

325) The DrowningSouthern Poetry Review Vol. 5 No. 2 (1965) pg.6

326) 6:21 P.M.Wormwood Review No. 20 (1965) pg.18

327) Female And Breakdown And PeaceWormwood Review No. 20 (1965) pg.17

328) FinishWormwood Review No. 20 (1965) pg.16

329) My Mother, Bless HerSanta Fe New Mexican No. 274 (1965) pg.10

330) A Drink For A Lady On Talent NightBorder Vol. 1 No. 3 (1965) pg.41

331) The Terror Of The Breath Upon The HandEPOS Vol. 16 No. 3 (1965) pg.14

332) Eaten By ButterfliesNew Lantern Club Review No. 3 (1965) pg.12

333) On A GrantNew Lantern Club Review No. 3 (1965) pg.11

334) Drunk Again And Wondering, WonderingOle No. 3 (1965)

335) A DivisionAnte Vol. 1 No. 4 (1965) pg.27

336) Ivan The TerribleAnte Vol. 1 No. 4 (1965) pg.29

337) Uraguay Or HellDust Vol. 1 No. 4 (1965) pg.26

338) 4:30 A.M.EPOS Vol. 16 No. 4 (1965) pg.20

339) The Hell Of It Is To Throw Away Rejected Poems That Seem To Say Something Anyhow Even If Perhaps Not Too WellMarrahwannah Quarterly No. 4 (1965)

340) Ignis FatuusFerment No. 6 (1965) pg.5

341) Straight Down The NecktieFerment No. 6 (1965) pg.9

342) V.G. And 9 Innings Of ThisFerment No. 6 (1965) pg.9

343) If You Teeth Your Vowels With The Right Amount Of VulgarityJacaranda No. 6 (1965) pg.12

344) NaturallyJacaranda No. 6 (1965) pg.12

345) Non-Particular And Continuing Thoughts Of Very Little Consolation Against The KnifeJacaranda No. 6 (1965) pg.11

346) Snow BraceroJacaranda No. 6 (1965) pg.6

347) If I Could Only Be AsleepOpen City Press Vol. 1 No. 6 (1965) pg.6

348) CountrysideFerment No. 7 (1965) pg.5

349) A Night Of MozartEvidence No. 9 (1965) pg.65

350) A Trainride In HellEvidence No. 9 (1965) pg.68

351) Love And Fame And DeathFlorida Education Vol. 42 No. 9 (1965) pg.17

352) SuicideFlorida Education Vol. 42 No. 9 (1965) pg.16

353) The Kings Are GoneFlorida Education Vol. 42 No. 9 (1965) pg.17

354) Portrait Of A Soul For FliesIntermission (1966) pg.19

355) The Terror Of Sunlight Is People Walking Through Who Were Long Ago Lost In Intention And Who Have Now Turned To Mobile ShitIntermission (1966) pg.23

356) Nature PoemOle - Wierd Harvest Special (1966)

357) The Noiseless Care Of A Blue VioletOle - Wierd Harvest Special (1966)

358) Rich ManXenia (1966)

359) A Conversation on Morality, Eternity and CopulationAvalanche No. 1 (1966)

360) A Kind Of Lecture On A Dull Day When There Isn't Even A Fly Around To KillAvalanche No. 1 (1966)

361) For The Girl Standing Outside My WindowAvalanche No. 1 (1966)

362) 2-Ezra-BukEntrails No. 1 (1966) pg.89

363) One Hundred And Ten Years Hanging On The CrossEntrails No. 1 (1966) pg.90

364) The Great OneHiram Poetry Review No. 1 (1966) pg.8

365) And Now I Sit In A Small Paper PlaceOutcast No. 1 (1966)

366) Essay For Your Mother-NothingnessSpectroscope Vol. 1 No. 1 (1966)

367) The Devious Good Of Rescuing The SufferingSpectroscope Vol. 1 No. 1 (1966)

368) H-BombKauri No. 13 (1966) pg.7

369) The Funnypaper And/Or Comic LifeKauri No. 13 (1966) pg.7

370) Bach And A Bumblebee And An Old NewspaperKauri No. 14 (1966) pg.9

371) Moyamensing PrisonKauri No. 17 (1966) pg.6

372) A Last Shot On Two Good HorsesIconolatre No. 18/19 (1966) pg.20

373) Crazy Man, Another OneIconolatre No. 18/19 (1966) pg.18

374) He Even Looked Like A Nice GuyIconolatre No. 18/19 (1966) pg.19

375) Officers Club, A.P.O.: (For M.K. And J.B.)Iconolatre No. 18/19 (1966) pg.15

376) Swastika Star Buttoned To My AssIconolatre No. 18/19 (1966) pg.16

377) The Serious BoysIconolatre No. 18/19 (1966) pg.14

378) YellowIconolatre No. 18/19 (1966) pg.17

379) Guilt Obsession Behind A Cloud Of RocketsAvalanche No. 2 (1966)

380) 3 LoversEarth No. 2 (1966)

381) God I Got The Sad Blue BluesEarth No. 2 (1966)

382) I Am Read ToEarth No. 2 (1966)

383) I Love YouEarth No. 2 (1966)

384) In Defense Of A Certain Type Of Poetry. A Certain Type Of Life. A Certain Type Of Blood-Filled Creature Who Will Someday DieEarth No. 2 (1966)

385) The PeopleEarth No. 2 (1966)

386) True StoryEarth No. 2 (1966)

387) GodEntrails No. 2 (1966) pg.45

388) A Man Gets TiredMoonstones No. 2 (1966)

389) A Nice PlaceNotes From Underground No. 2 (1966) pg.47

390) All The White RatsNotes From Underground No. 2 (1966) pg.66

391) My God, My Mother, Most Holy Thing: Shaken And Awaken The Drunken Hell Of Myself And Save Me!Outcast No. 2 (1966)

392) I Will Never Ride A Horse Along The Sands Of Normandy Or Against The Sides Of Your Brain, Lilac-Raining Like It Is TonightVagabond Vol. 1 No. 2 (1966) pg.23

393) A World, ReallyWormwood Review No. 21 (1966) pg.25

394) Dear FriendWormwood Review No. 21 (1966) pg.23

395) One Hundred And Ninety-Nine Pounds Of Clay Leaning ForwardWormwood Review No. 21 (1966) pg.24

396) In This Place We Eat Apples And Cut Our Fingers On BeercansWormwood Review No. 22 (1966) pg.6

397) Notes On A Bluebird Flying Past My WindowWormwood Review No. 22 (1966) pg.6

398) A Little Atomic BombWormwood Review No. 24 (1966) pg.17

399) Buffalo BillWormwood Review No. 24 (1966) pg.15

400) Fag, Fag, FagWormwood Review No. 24 (1966) pg.21

401) Somebody Always Breaking My Dainty SolitudeWormwood Review No. 24 (1966) pg.19

402) The Colored BirdsWormwood Review No. 24 (1966) pg.19

403) The Screw-GameWormwood Review No. 24 (1966) pg.22

404) No. 6Turf Monthly Vol. 20 No. 240 (1966) pg.11

405) Notes On An Undelighted ExistenceIntermission Vol. 2 No. 29 (1966) pg.13

406) LivingAvalanche No. 3 (1966)

407) Oh My God, I Love Everything So Much It Makes Me VomitBlitz No. 3 (1966)

408) The Sex-Obsessed Ladies Walking By Me After WorkEight Pager Vol. 1 No. 3 (1966)

409) The Stupid Are Best At The CrueltiesEight Pager Vol. 1 No. 3 (1966)

410) A Letter From L.A.Magazine No. 3 (1966) pg.58

411) Good MorningShowcase No. 3 (1966)

412) Poem For My DaughterShowcase No. 3 (1966)

413) Drawing Of A Band Concert On A MatchboxSome/Thing No. 3 (1966)

414) These Mad Windows That Taste Life And Cut Me If I Go Through ThemVagabond Vol. 1 No. 3 (1966) pg.16

415) A Fine Day And The World Looks GoodDust Vol. 2 No. 4 (1966) pg.8

416) O, We Are The Outcasts, O We Burn In Wondrous Flame!Ole No. 4 (1966) pg.29

417) Machineguns, Towers And TimeclocksLabris No. 4/5 (1966) pg.182

418) The State Of World Affairs From A 3rd Floor WindowLabris No. 4/5 (1966) pg.176

419) A Killer Gets ReadyGoodly Company No. 5 (1966) pg.6

420) The Old ProOle No. 5 (1966)

421) The Hairy Hairy Fist, And Love Will DieGrande Ronde Review No. 6 (1966)

422) Imperfection Says GraceIntrepid No. 6 (1966)

423) The Moment Of TruthDare Vol. 4 No. 8 (1966) pg.45

424) FireGrist No. 9 (1966) pg.4

425) HotGrist No. 9 (1966) pg.4

426) The Sadness Of Rainpipes And Murder, And Myself AlivePoetry Newsletter No. 9/10 (1966) pg.15

427) The Deliberate Mashing Of The Sund. a. levy: A Tribute To The Man (1967)

428) AgeOle anthology (1967)

429) FreedomOle anthology (1967)

430) O, We Are The Outcasts, O We Burn In Wondrous Flame!Ole anthology (1967)

431) FuzzTucson Daily Citizen (1967)

432) The Way The Dead LoveCongress No. 1 (1967) pg.25

433) And There Are Enough Of Those NowNexus Vol. 3 No. 1 (1967) pg.7

434) One Hundred And Ninetyseven DegreesThe Willie No. 1 (1967)

435) The Kiss-OffThe Willie No. 1 (1967)

436) Answer To A Note Found In The MailboxSalted Feathers No. 10 (1967)

437) A Kind Of ArgumentGrist No. 11 (1967) pg.11

438) One For The Old ManGrist No. 11 (1967) pg.13

439) Bukowski Meets A Merry DrunkLos Angeles Free Press Vol. 4 No. 11 (1967) pg.17

440) Sometimes When I Feel Blue I Listen To MahlerKauri No. 18 (1967) pg.8

441) Notes From The UndergroundKauri No. 19 (1967)

442) Down To 2 Bottles Of Beer And Smoking Old Cigar StubsDown Here No. 2 (1967) pg.76

443) GreenDown Here No. 2 (1967) pg.78

444) Tough LuckNexus Vol. 3 No. 2 (1967)

445) An Action AfternoonKlacto No. 23 (1967)

446) CommunistsKlacto No. 23 (1967)

447) EscapeKlacto No. 23 (1967)

448) WormsKlacto No. 23 (1967)

449) Easy MoneyOpen City No. 28 (1967) pg.11

450) The SeminarPrism International Vol. 6 No. 3 (1967) pg.44

451) Nobody Knows The Trouble I've SeenOpen City No. 30 (1967) pg.7

452) The Faces Are Gnawing At My Walk But Have Not Yet Come InEntrails No. 4 (1967) pg.48

453) Anything: Say, A Bandage On The Musket Of A Gun In The Private Collection Of A Man In A House, A House On A Hill, A Hill In The SunOther No. 4 (1967) pg.11

454) Fire Station (For Jane, With Love)Other No. 4 (1967) pg.4

455) Cement Man On Cement HorseOutcast No. 4 (1967)

456) LoveOutcast No. 4 (1967)

457) We Do Our WorkVagabond No. 4 (1967) pg.16

458) Immersion In A Cause In Old Shower Cap GivesWriter's Forum Vol. 2 No. 4 (1967) pg.35

459) People As FlowersChoice No. 5 (1967) pg.32

460) To Hell With Robert SchumannChoice No. 5 (1967) pg.34

461) Truth's A Hell Of A WordFlash Of Pasadena No. 5 (1967) pg.15

462) I Met A GeniusVagabond No. 5 (1967) pg.15

463) The Flower LoverVagabond No. 5 (1967) pg.14

464) Men's CrapperEvergreen Review No. 50 (1967)

465) The Dwarf With The Big PunchLiterary Times Vol. 4 No. 6 (1967) pg.17

466) What Made You Lose Your Inspiration?Literary Times Vol. 4 No. 6 (1967) pg.17

467) HeatOutcast No. 6 (1967)

468) Men's CrapperIntrepid No. 7 (1967)

469) Love Makes Its Gun Into The Horrible Cunt Of LifeOle No. 8 (1967)

470) A Bad Night - Blame The BourbonIntrepid No. 9 (1967)

471) From The Dept. Of EnglishIntrepid No. 9 (1967)

472) Poem For The Death Of An American Serviceman In VietnamIntrepid No. 9 (1967)

473) A Picture Book For Marina BukowskiRenaissance (1968) pg.1

474) The Tragedy Of The LeavesZ (1968)

475) The Status Q. For Me And YewCopkiller No. 1 (1968)

476) Yellow Sun Yellow Cat Eye Kitchen FloorGhost-Dance No. 1 (1968) pg.14

477) Bogart In The World Of The DeadThe Willie No. 2 (1968)

478) Footnote Upon The Construction Of The MassesWormwood Review No. 29 (1968) pg.22

479) One For Ging, With Klux TopWormwood Review No. 29 (1968) pg.21

480) A Literary RomanceLampeter Muse Vol. 3 No. 3 (1968)

481) No Hole In The SkyWormwood Review No. 30 (1968) pg.30

482) The UndergroundWormwood Review No. 31 (1968) pg.34

483) Regular Grind: The Coffee LifeHiram Poetry Review No. 4 (1968)

484) Just Another WinoHiram Poetry Review No. 5 (1968)

485) Next? Next? Next?Open City No. 56 (1968) pg.1

486) Take Me Out To The BallgameOpen City (Renaissance insert) No. 70 (1968) pg.4

487) My Eyes SleepOutcast No. 8 (1968)

488) Junky DaughterOpen City No. 80 (1968) pg.7

489) Six Chink FishermanOpen City No. 80 (1968) pg.7

490) The Drowning Of The AntsOpen City No. 80 (1968) pg.7

491) At The End Of Feet The Blackbird WalksAcid (1969) pg.103

492) Lilies In My BrainAcid (1969) pg.339

493) Confessions Of A MisanthropeAmpersand (1969)

494) These Mad Windows That Taste Life And Cut Me If I Go Through ThemMad Windows (1969)

495) The Nature Of The Threat And What To DoPeace Amongst the Ants (1969)

496) A Farewell Thing While BreathingPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.49

497) A Nice DayPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.15

498) A Report Upon The Consumption Of MyselfPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.47

499) Confession For Those Who Do Not Breathe At FuneralsPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.42

500) CounselPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.28

501) Crucifix In A DeathhandPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.12

502) Dinner, Rain And TransportPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.19

503) I Am With The Roots Of FlowersPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.35

504) I Cannot Stand TearsPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.11

505) I Wait In The White RainPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.44

506) I Was Born To Hustle Roses Down The Avenues Of The DeadPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.57

507) I Write This Upon The Last Drink's HammerPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.50

508) Love And Fame And DeathPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.37

509) Old Man, Dead In A RoomPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.24

510) Something For The Touts, The Nuns, The Grocery Clerks And YouPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.59

511) SunflowerPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.22

512) Sway With MePenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.46

513) The Day It Rained At The Los Angeles County MuseumPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.26

514) The Loss, The Loss, The LossPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.30

515) The Priest And The MatadorPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.21

516) The Sun Wields MercyPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.32

517) The Sunday ArtistPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.14

518) The TwinsPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.17

519) They, All Of Them, KnowPenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.38

520) When The Berry Bush Dies I'll Swim Down The Green River With My Hair On FirePenguin Modern Poets Vol. 13 (1969) pg.55

521) I Thought I Was Going To Get SomeLaugh Literary and Man the Humping Guns Vol. 1 No. 1 (1969)

522) The Grand Pricks Of The Hob-Nailed SunLaugh Literary and Man the Humping Guns Vol. 1 No. 1 (1969)

523) The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over The HillsHearse No. 10 (1969)

524) ArielHearse No. 11 (1969)

525) On Getting Famous And Being Asked: Can You Recite? Can You Be There At Nine?Hearse No. 11 (1969)

526) Self-DestructionHearse No. 11 (1969)

527) Don't Worry, Baby, I'll Get ItIntrepid No. 11/12 (1969) pg.54

528) NotebookIntrepid No. 11/12 (1969) pg.56

529) MeanwhileStony Brook No. 3/4 (1969)

530) More Or Less, For JulieStony Brook No. 3/4 (1969)

531) Song Of My TypewriterStony Brook No. 3/4 (1969)

532) The Way It Will Happen Inside A Can Of PeachesStony Brook No. 3/4 (1969)

533) The Ladies Still Don't CareWormwood Review No. 33 (1969) pg.13

534) Beef TongueOutsider Vol. 2 No. 4/5 (1969) pg.39

535) Kaakaa And Other ImmolationsOutsider Vol. 2 No. 4/5 (1969) pg.37

536) Like A FlyswatterOutsider Vol. 2 No. 4/5 (1969) pg.41

537) The Last RoundOutsider Vol. 2 No. 4/5 (1969) pg.42

538) Even The Sun Was AfraidEvergreen Review No. 63 (1969) pg.44

539) And All The Snow MeltedVagabond No. 7 (1969) pg.6

540) The Birth, Life And Death Of An Underground NewspaperEvergreen Review No. 70 (1969)

541) What A Man I WasCaterpillar No. 8/9 (1969)

542) Everybody's Got OneAdam magazine (1970)

543) The FiendAdam magazine (1970)

544) The Poor FishAdam magazine (1970)

545) The Poetry ReadingCalifornia Librarian (1970)

546) A Hero's DeathCotyledon (1970)

547) A Little Bit Of ExcitementCotyledon (1970)

548) An Interesting NightCotyledon (1970)

549) Robert Ryan: American MatadorCotyledon (1970)

550) SongCotyledon (1970)

551) The Virgins Of The BullsCotyledon (1970)

552) Those Sons Of BitchesCotyledon (1970)

553) Nobody Wants To Hear Your TroublesEurama (1970)

554) Poet In ResidenceEurama (1970)

555) The MisfitEurama (1970)

556) The InquisitorFling (1970)

557) The TrashmenNorton Anthology Of Poetry (1970)

558) VegasNorton Anthology Of Poetry (1970)

559) Dooby Do Do DoRuncible Spoon (1970)

560) Shoot The Goat Through The Head And Paint The Bones GreenRuncible Spoon (1970)

561) The Shit ShitsRuncible Spoon (1970)

562) The Vast Area Of Space Nothingness With With Snakes Crawling Through You And EverythingRuncible Spoon (1970)

563) All Right, So Camus Had To Give Speeches Before The Academies And Get His Ass Killed In A Car-WreckChicago Review Vol. 22 No. 1 (1970)

564) The Old WomanChicago Review Vol. 22 No. 1 (1970)

565) The Wailing WallSouthern California Lit Scene Vol. 1 No. 1 (1970)

566) The Great Zen WeddingKnight Vol. 7 No. 12 (1970)

567) On To RomeStatement No. 28 (1970)

568) Moonlight RideWormwood Review No. 37 (1970) pg.14

569) One More Good One. Why Not?Wormwood Review No. 37 (1970) pg.13

570) Another AcademyWormwood Review No. 38 (1970) pg.42

571) Down Like Stairways, Up Like SmokeWormwood Review No. 38 (1970) pg.41

572) A Correction To A Lady Of PoetryWormwood Review No. 39 (1970) pg.94

573) A Warm Afternoon Just Off Sunset BoulevardWormwood Review No. 39 (1970) pg.95

574) Boil Near Left ElbowWormwood Review No. 39 (1970) pg.96

575) YesWormwood Review No. 39 (1970) pg.96

576) QuitsSeppenwolf No. 4 (1970)

577) 16 Jap Machine Gun BulletsWormwood Review No. 40 (1970) pg.150

578) When All The Animals Lie DownWormwood Review No. 40 (1970) pg.150

579) Nut Ward Just East Of HollywoodKnight Vol. 8 No. 5 (1970)

580) The Day We Talked About James ThurberEvergreen Review No. 74 (1970)

581) Soup, Cosmos And TearsEvergreen Review No. 79 (1970) pg.37

582) Adam Vol. 14 No. 8 (1970)

583) Sound And PassionAdam magazine (1971)

584) Chippy Chippy Suck NutsFling January (1971)

585) Here's To Jimmy DavenportFling (1971)

586) No Quickies, RememberFling (1971)

587) The Looney WardFling (1971)

588) The Old ProFling (1971)

589) Leg, Teeth, Talent And BullshitNOLA Express (1971)

590) ReunionPix Vol. 3 (1971)

591) Bugthrob No. 1 (1971)

592) Summerthrob No. 1 (1971)

593) Summer [2]throb No. 1 (1971)

594) The Elephantsthrob No. 1 (1971)

595) PoemUnmuzzled Ox Vol. 1 No. 1 (1971)

596) Tragedy Is My BaconUnmuzzled Ox Vol. 1 No. 1 (1971)

597) Fat Upon The LandVagabond No. 10 (1971)

598) ShoelaceVagabond No. 11 (1971)

599) The ShoelaceVagabond No. 11 (1971)

600) A Threat To My ImmortalityHanging Loose No. 15 (1971)

601) The GarbagemanHanging Loose No. 15 (1971)

602) The End Of The FunhouseHearse No. 15 (1971)

603) VallejoHearse No. 15 (1971)

604) A BlurbIntrepid No. 18/19 (1971)

605) That Liberating MovementIntrepid No. 18/19 (1971)

606) The Best Love Poem I Can Write at the MomentMadrona No. 2 (1971) pg.16

607) Girl In A Miniskirt Reading The Bible Outside My WindowMano Mano No. 2 (1971)

608) Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha, Ha HaMano Mano No. 2 (1971)

609) The Angels Of SundayMano Mano No. 2 (1971)

610) Charles Bukowski Answers 10 Easy Questionsthrob No. 2 (1971)

611) Bukowski To CherryLaugh Literary And Man The Humping Guns Vol. 1 No. 3 (1971)

612) The Time I Knocked Out Ernest Hemingway And Was Discovered As A New Literary GiantLaugh Literary And Man The Humping Guns Vol. 1 No. 3 (1971)

613) A Need For Gluepulse No. 4 (1971)

614) Cancer Of The Eyeballpulse No. 4 (1971)

615) The Grammar Of Lifepulse No. 4 (1971)

616) Untitled Essay On d.a. levyThe Serif Vol. 3 No. 4 (1971) pg.24

617) Looking For Jack MichelineWormwood Review No. 41 (1971) pg.33

618) A Great WriterWormwood Review No. 42 (1971) pg.65

619) IceWormwood Review No. 42 (1971) pg.66

620) The Bombing Of BerlinWormwood Review No. 42 (1971) pg.65

621) A Northern AcquaintanceWormwood Review No. 43 (1971) pg.121

622) Fleas In My BrainWormwood Review No. 43 (1971) pg.120

623) The 1930sWormwood Review No. 43 (1971) pg.120

624) The Light Of JesusWormwood Review No. 43 (1971) pg.120

625) My LandladyWormwood Review No. 44 (1971) pg.134

626) Something On BerliozWormwood Review No. 44 (1971) pg.132

627) The ButcherWormwood Review No. 44 (1971) pg.133

628) Have You Ever Kissed A Panther?New York Quarterly No. 7 (1971)

629) The Dogs Bark KnivesNew York Quarterly No. 7 (1971)

630) The Good Life At O'Hare AirportNew York Quarterly No. 7 (1971)

631) Inverted Love SongNew York Quarterly No. 8 (1971)

632) Notes On A Door-KnockerNew York Quarterly No. 8 (1971)

633) That OneCrazy Horse No. 9 (1971)

634) All The Sacred Christs That Never ArriveAmphora (1972)

635) British Columbia: The CoastAmphora (1972)

636) DeathAmphora (1972)

637) Louis-Ferdinand DestouchesAmphora (1972)

638) WinterlustAmphora (1972)

639) 29 Chilled GrapesAnthology of L.A. Poets (1972)

640) Another AcademyAnthology of L.A. Poets (1972)

641) If We TakeAnthology of L.A. Poets (1972)

642) StyleAnthology of L.A. Poets (1972)

643) For Those Who Put Themselves Upon MeFervent Valley (1972)

644) Power FailureFervent Valley (1972)

645) 2347 DuaneHalf N' Half (1972)

646) The LoserMindscapes (1972)

647) F.F. For G & CThe 13 (1972)

648) MeThe 13 (1972)

649) For My Brother Ernest HemingwayBachy Vol. 1 No. 1 (1972)

650) Measurements From the Creation CoffinBachy Vol. 1 No. 1 (1972)

651) Purple And BlackBachy Vol. 1 No. 1 (1972)

652) 40,000 FliesBartleby's Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1972)

653) BurningBartleby's Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1972)

654) We Can'tBartleby's Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1972)

655) MathematicsDogtown No. 1 (1972)

656) Notes Upon The Flaxen AspectEvent Vol. 2 No. 1 (1972)

657) Dancing NinaFling No. 1 (1972)

658) Bullshit PainLittle Magazine Vol. 6 No. 1 (1972)

659) The People, NoLittle Magazine Vol. 6 No. 1 (1972)

660) Dear NickStonecloud No. 1 (1972)

661) He Wrote In Lonely BloodNew York Quarterly No. 10 (1972)

662) LawNew York Quarterly No. 10 (1972)

663) Five DollarsNew York Quarterly No. 12 (1972)

664) Looking At The Cat's BallsNew York Quarterly No. 12 (1972)

665) My Friend, AndreNew York Quarterly No. 12 (1972)

666) The Death Of An IdiotNew York Quarterly No. 12 (1972)

667) B.WHearse No. 17 (1972)

668) I Was Clean Anyhow, I ThinkHearse No. 17 (1972)

669) Man And Woman In Bed At Ten P.M.Hearse No. 17 (1972)

670) On The WagonHearse No. 17 (1972)

671) Share The PainHearse No. 17 (1972)

672) The Automobiles Of DelongpreHearse No. 17 (1972)

673) The BeastHearse No. 17 (1972)

674) The GolfersHearse No. 17 (1972)

675) The MockingbirdHearse No. 17 (1972)

676) The Sex FiendsHearse No. 17 (1972)

677) You Just ImagineHearse No. 17 (1972)

678) A Poorly NightSecond Aeon Vol. 16 No. 17 (1972)

679) AssaultSecond Aeon Vol. 16 No. 17 (1972)

680) SixFervent Valley No. 2 (1972)

681) Burning In Water, Drowning In FlameSecond Coming Vol. 1 No. 2 (1972)

682) GoodyearUnmuzzled Ox Vol. 1 No. 2 (1972)

683) RoyalIntrepid No. 23/24 (1972)

684) Royal. Tab Clear. Tab Set. Mar Rel. Back Space.Intrepid No. 23/24 (1972)

685) BeefriceCorduroy Vol. 1 No. 3 (1972)

686) I Saw An Old-Fashioned Whore TodayEvent Vol. 1 No. 3 (1972)

687) The OriginalEvent Vol. 1 No. 3 (1972)

688) The Sun Is The God Of The ArcticEvent Vol. 1 No. 3 (1972)

689) A Piece Of CheeseFling No. 3 (1972)

690) The OutsiderWormwood Review No. 45 (1972) pg.3

691) Poetry, You WhoreWormwood Review No. 46 (1972) pg.63

692) The Smoking CarWormwood Review No. 46 (1972) pg.63

693) I Met This WomanWormwood Review No. 47 (1972) pg.103

694) The PainterWormwood Review No. 47 (1972) pg.104

695) The Last Poetry ReadingWormwood Review No. 48 (1972) pg.135

696) Vern's WifeFling No. 5 (1972)

697) Sound And PassionPix Vol. 4 No. 5 (1972)

698) Henry Miller Lives In Pacific Palisades And I Live On Skid Row, Still Writing About SexKnight Vol. 9 No. 7 (1972)

699) The Poor FishPix Vol. 4 No. 7 (1972)

700) Animal Crackers In My SoupPix Vol. 4 No. 8 (1972)

701) My Literary FlyNew York Quarterly No. 9 (1972)

702) StyleNew York Quarterly No. 9 (1972)

703) Coffee & BabiesPebble No. 9 (1972)

704) Day At The Oak Tree MeetPebble No. 9 (1972)

705) Bop Bop Against That CurtainArcade, The Comics Review (1973)

706) A Hot Friday Night In The Feminist BookshopLos Angeles Free Press (1973) pg.23

707) The Angel Who Pushed His WheelchairPeace and Pieces (1973)

708) The FishermanPeace and Pieces (1973)

709) Another AcademySpecimen 73 (1973)

710) If We TakeSpecimen 73 (1973)

711) LawSpecimen 73 (1973)

712) Love And Fame And DeathSpecimen 73 (1973)

713) Old Man, Dead In A RoomSpecimen 73 (1973)

714) The Priest And The MatadorSpecimen 73 (1973)

715) All God's Children Got TroubleEvent Vol. 3 No. 1 (1973)

716) Dragging Around The Heights With Typewriter FingersEvent Vol. 3 No. 1 (1973)

717) I Can't Stay In The Same Room With That Woman For Five MinutesEvent Vol. 3 No. 1 (1973)

718) The ArtistEvent Vol. 3 No. 1 (1973)

719) Use Of The Continuous PresentEvent Vol. 2 No. 1 (1973)

720) You Do It While You're Killing FliesEvent Vol. 3 No. 1 (1973)

721) These Little Talks In Room 109 With This Guy Called HarrySchist No. 1 (1973)

722) Love Is A MidgetStump No. 1 (1973)

723) One For Blaise CendrarsStump No. 1 (1973)

724) BackupsNew York Quarterly No. 13 (1973)

725) LoveNew York Quarterly No. 13 (1973)

726) The GiraffesNew York Quarterly No. 13 (1973)

727) Man Mowing The Lawn Across The Way From MeNew York Quarterly No. 14 (1973)

728) Song Of This Old ManNew York Quarterly No. 14 (1973)

729) The Ice Cream PeopleNew York Quarterly No. 14 (1973)

730) 200 Yards From The SurfNew York Quarterly No. 15 (1973)

731) ContributorsNew York Quarterly No. 15 (1973)

732) Laugh LiteraryNew York Quarterly No. 15 (1973)

733) Woman In The SupermarketNew York Quarterly No. 15 (1973)

734) The Avoidance Of BoredomNew York Quarterly No. 16 (1973)

735) Hot (She Was So Hot)Event Vol. 2 No. 2 (1973)

736) Wide And RevolvingQuarry No. 3 (1973)

737) A Hot Tip On The FutureCave No. 4 (1973)

738) Down By The Sea, The Beautiful SeaCave No. 4 (1973)

739) Down The Silver River With One Shoe OffCave No. 4 (1973)

740) The Hippies And The KillerCave No. 4 (1973)

741) Ya Know, Beethoven Conducted His Last Symphony While Almost Totally DeafCave No. 4 (1973) pg.12

742) Upon The Mathematics Of The Breath And The WaySmall Press Review Vol. 4 No. 4 (1973)

743) A CriticSecond Coming Vol. 2 No. 4/5 (1973)

744) In The Name Of Love And ArtSecond Coming Vol. 2 No. 4/5 (1973)

745) Born To LoseWormwood Review No. 49 (1973) pg.38

746) Daylight SavingWormwood Review No. 49 (1973) pg.38

747) The Angels Say Keep GoingWormwood Review No. 50 (1973) pg.69

748) VacancyWormwood Review No. 50 (1973) pg.70

749) BukowskiWormwood Review No. 51 (1973) pg.116

750) My Afternoons Into NightWormwood Review No. 51 (1973) pg.115

751) Our SongWormwood Review No. 51 (1973) pg.114

752) A Hot Day In Los AngelesEveryman (1974)

753) PantiesEveryman (1974)

754) Christmas Eve, AloneThis Is Not The Titanic No. 1 (1974) pg.59

755) He Layed It Up There Into The AirThis Is Not The Titanic No. 1 (1974) pg.55

756) My New Parents (For Mr. And Mrs. P.C.)This Is Not The Titanic No. 1 (1974) pg.57

757) Straight On ThroughThis Is Not The Titanic No. 1 (1974) pg.56

758) The Young Lady Who Lives In Canoga ParkThis Is Not The Titanic No. 1 (1974) pg.58

759) I Have Taken The PlaceNew York Quarterly No. 17 (1974)

760) The New OneSchist No. 2 (1974)

761) Blue Cheese And Chili PeppersBastard Angel No. 3 (1974)

762) The Blue Head Of DeathBastard Angel No. 3 (1974)

763) On The CircuitUnmuzzled Ox Vol. 2 No. 3 (1974)

764) Like A MovieSotto Voce No. 5 (1974)

765) 200 YearsWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.14

766) 55 Beds In The Same DirectionWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.18

767) A Bit Of Light For The ToadWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.26

768) DemiseWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.28

769) ElevenWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.23

770) FinishWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.16

771) No Bra, No PantiesWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.24

772) TarotWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.22

773) Well, Now That Ezra Has DiedWormwood Review No. 53 (1974) pg.21

774) 75 Million DollarsWormwood Review No. 55 (1974) pg.107

775) Girls Coming Home In Their CarsWormwood Review No. 55 (1974) pg.107

776) Some PicnicWormwood Review No. 55 (1974) pg.108

777) Fair Stand The Fields Of France And NegationWormwood Review No. 57 (1974) pg.40

778) Poor TrochiWormwood Review No. 57 (1974) pg.38

779) Round Trip - For T.H.Wormwood Review No. 57 (1974) pg.40

780) there's people in places where snow livesWormwood Review No. 57 (1974) pg.41

781) Would You Suggest Writing As A Career?London Magazine Vol. 13 No. 6 (1974)

782) 2 Horse CollarsPoetry Now No. 6 (1974)

783) The First LovePoetry Now No. 6 (1974)

784) The Strangest Sight You Ever Did SeePoetry Now No. 6 (1974)

785) WartsPoetry Now No. 6 (1974)

786) Your Own ToiletPoetry Now No. 6 (1974)

787) Full MoonFireweed (1975)

788) TablesPearl (1975)

789) The Big RidePearl (1975)

790) AnswerUnmuzzled Ox Special Issue (1975)

791) Bow Love DownNausea Vol. 3 No. 1 (1975)

792) A Poem Written In A LetterPurr No. 1 (1975)

793) BluebirdPurr No. 1 (1975)

794) Piss And ShitPebble No. 12 (1975)

795) BAmerican Poetry Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (1975)

796) Drooling Madness At St. LizAmerican Poetry Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (1975)

797) The Drunk Tank JudgeOntario Review No. 2 (1975)

798) It Works Like Liquid Snot Coming Out Of Fire HosesPurr No. 2 (1975)

799) My Lucky FriendPurr No. 2 (1975)

800) AT&TPurr No. 3 (1975)

801) A Class BroadSchist No. 3 (1975)

802) Problems About The Other WomanSchist No. 3 (1975)

803) Jaggernaut: Wild Horse On A Plastic PhallusCreem Vol. 7 No. 5 (1975)

804) Life And Death In The Charity WardLondon Magazine Vol. 14 No. 5 (1975)

805) The Hollywood HustleTransatlantic Review No. 52 (1975)

806) An Old FanWormwood Review No. 60 (1975) pg.118

807) Kiss MeWormwood Review No. 60 (1975) pg.119

808) Look At That GuyWormwood Review No. 60 (1975) pg.117

809) Shoot Me In The Leg, Shouts The Sky; Some Good Soul Does As The Sawdust Falls ThroughWormwood Review No. 60 (1975) pg.118

810) For JaneCalifornia Bicentennial Poets Anthology (1976)

811) Something For The Touts, The Nuns, The Grocery Clerks And YouCalifornia Bicentennial Poets Anthology (1976)

812) The Priest And The MatadorCalifornia Bicentennial Poets Anthology (1976)

813) The Tragedy Of The LeavesCalifornia Bicentennial Poets Anthology (1976)

814) A GoodbyeColdspring Journal No. 10 (1976)

815) After The ReadingColdspring Journal No. 10 (1976)

816) Bob DylanColdspring Journal No. 10 (1976)

817) I'm Getting Back To Where I WasColdspring Journal No. 10 (1976)

818) O.D.Coldspring Journal No. 10 (1976)

819) The Meek Have InheritedColdspring Journal No. 10 (1976)

820) The Only MistressColdspring Journal No. 10 (1976)

821) Big Grey Balloon Things, HeavyNew York Quarterly No. 18 (1976)

822) PoemsNew York Quarterly No. 18 (1976)

823) Sailing Up Your Yellow RiverNew York Quarterly No. 18 (1976)

824) In FairnessFireweed Vol. 1 No. 2 (1976)

825) All God's RatsMarilyn No. 2 (1976)

826) One For R.O.Unmuzzled Ox Vol. 4 No. 2 (1976)

827) The FiendHustler Vol. 3 No. 5 (1976)

828) The New PlaceWormwood Review No. 61 (1976) pg.36

829) Cloud 9Wormwood Review No. 62 (1976) pg.78

830) I Like To Look Up At The Ceiling For Designs In The CracksWormwood Review No. 62 (1976) pg.79

831) I Live In A Neighborhood Of MurderWormwood Review No. 62 (1976) pg.79

832) Susan's Sunset And WesternWormwood Review No. 62 (1976) pg.80

833) FreeWormwood Review No. 64 (1976) pg.142

834) Let's Be OriginalWormwood Review No. 64 (1976) pg.144

835) UtahWormwood Review No. 64 (1976) pg.143

836) DeathSunset Palms Hotel Vol. 4 No. 7 (1976)

837) An Afternoon In Mid-FebruaryCerberus (1977)

838) Defeats Become HabitualWe Are The Secret Living Leprosy (1977)

839) Me And Irwin ShawWe Are The Secret Living Leprosy (1977)

840) The Big ScoreWe Are The Secret Living Leprosy (1977)

841) The Fortune TellerWe Are The Secret Living Leprosy (1977)

842) 462-0614Second Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

843) Against The TideSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

844) Be AloneSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

845) BedpansSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

846) BeerSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

847) Carlton Way Off Western Ave.Second Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

848) CarrotSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

849) For A.D.Second Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

850) Goodbye, Goodbye, Clipped-Winged BluebirdSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

851) How To Be A Great WriterSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

852) HunchbackSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

853) I'm As Crazy As I Ever WasSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

854) Light BrownSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

855) LongshotSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

856) Melancholia And The RedheadSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

857) Poet And PoetessSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

858) The 6 Foot GoddessSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

859) The CrunchSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

860) The Poem Of The Empty BedSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

861) The PromiseSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

862) Through And ThroughSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

863) TimeSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

864) V.GSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

865) Waving And Waving GoodbyeSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

866) WeepSecond Coming Vol. 5 No. 1 (1977)

867) Who In The Hell Is Tom Jones?New York Quarterly No. 19 (1977)

868) Blinks A Little Spot Of Senseless Yellow In The Middle Of It AllWormwood Review No. 65/66 (1977) pg.44

869) It's StrangeWormwood Review No. 68 (1977) pg.118

870) The VeryestWormwood Review No. 68 (1977) pg.118

871) An Affair Of Very Little ImportanceHustler (1978)

872) MosquitoOut of Step (1978)

873) There's One In Every BarOut of Step (1978)

874) And All The Snow MeltedVagabond Anthology (1978)

875) Visit To VeniceVagabond Anthology (1978)

876) A Boy And His DogSecond Coming Vol. 6 No. 1 (1978)

877) DowntownSecond Coming Vol. 6 No. 1 (1978)

878) The Ladies Who Rip Men ApartSecond Coming Vol. 6 No. 1 (1978)

879) The Old QuarterbackSecond Coming Vol. 6 No. 1 (1978)

880) Rhine CruiseKoff Vol. 2 No. 2/3 (1978)

881) The Girls Are GoneKoff Vol. 2 No. 2/3 (1978)

882) LoveNew York Quarterly No. 20 (1978)

883) I Can Hear The SoundNew York Quarterly No. 21 (1978)

884) Now She Hates MeNew York Quarterly No. 21 (1978)

885) That Chinaman Did RightNew York Quarterly No. 21 (1978)

886) This OneNew York Quarterly No. 22 (1978)

887) BeerGasolin No. 23 (1978)

888) JunkieGasolin No. 23 (1978)

889) UnleadedNew York Quarterly No. 23 (1978)

890) We'll Take ThemNew York Quarterly No. 23 (1978)

891) A Good ShowWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.92

892) 2 BuddiesWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.106

893) A Little SunWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.83

894) A Love Poem For All The Women I Have KnownWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.100

895) An Old JockeyWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.82

896) And My Mother Had A Nice Umbrella And Looked Beautiful In The RainWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.98

897) BeersWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.92

898) BlackWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.86

899) ChilledWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.116

900) ExegesisWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.100

901) Firing SquadWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.120

902) He Uses Unwaxed Dental FlossWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.110

903) I Liked HimWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.104

904) Inflation And AllWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.81

905) Job #36Wormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.95

906) Last TryWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.113

907) Legs, Hips And BehindWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.115

908) Lost DogWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.108

909) Men In UrinalsWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.94

910) My GodWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.90

911) My Kind Of PlaceWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.96

912) OwWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.111

913) PanasonicWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.93

914) Rise, Old Purple Snake!Wormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.119

915) Sad Letters From Up NorthWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.102

916) Silk Pink Gown, Silk Blue Gown, Silk Purple GownWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.85

917) SmashedWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.99

918) The BeastWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.109

919) The Beautiful Young Girl Walking Past The GraveyardWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.91

920) The Big Weight-Lifting FeatWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.114

921) The DandyWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.84

922) The Finish Of Moby DickWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.102

923) The ImageWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.97

924) The InterviewWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.117

925) The MachineWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.88

926) The YardsWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.105

927) They ArrivedWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.81

928) Train StationWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.112

929) Water BugsWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.105

930) Where's It At?Wormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.88

931) With A Class Lady In A Big Flower HatWormwood Review No. 71 (1978) pg.103

932) A 56 Year Old PoemWormwood Review No. 72 (1978) pg.154

933) The Deathly BravoWormwood Review No. 72 (1978) pg.153

934) The ReadingHarbor Review (1979)

935) VallejoHarbor Review (1979)

936) VirginsHarbor Review (1979)

937) 3 ChickensHustler (1979)

938) Break-InHustler (1979)

939) Funny ManMidatlantic Review No. 11 (1979)

940) It's EasyMidatlantic Review No. 11 (1979)

941) Trouble In The GhettoMidatlantic Review No. 11 (1979)

942) 4 BlocksNew York Quarterly No. 24 (1979)

943) That Big Nice GirlNew York Quarterly No. 24 (1979)

944) A Drink To ThatNew York Quarterly No. 25 (1979)

945) Combat PrimerNew York Quarterly No. 25 (1979)

946) PlatonicNew York Quarterly No. 25 (1979)

947) NanaWormwood Review No. 73 (1979) pg.39

948) The Lady With The DogWormwood Review No. 73 (1979) pg.37

949) An InterviewWormwood Review No. 74 (1979)

950) RockWormwood Review No. 74 (1979) pg.73

951) SocialWormwood Review No. 74 (1979) pg.68

952) Tongue-CutWormwood Review No. 74 (1979) pg.73

953) Within My Own MadnessWormwood Review No. 74 (1979) pg.72

954) 2nd. Street, Near Hollister, In Santa MonicaWormwood Review No. 76 (1979) pg.157

955) An ObserverWormwood Review No. 76 (1979) pg.158

956) Sibelius And Etc.Wormwood Review No. 76 (1979) pg.156

957) SilkWormwood Review No. 76 (1979) pg.157

958) The ImmortalsWormwood Review No. 76 (1979) pg.155

959) Mozart Wrote His First Opera Before The Age Of FourteenHarbor Review (1980)

960) The Lady In RedPoets and Writers (1980)

961) Blue Moon, Oh Bleweeww Mooooon How I Adore You!Smoke Signals Vol. 2 No. 1 (1980)

962) 1984Wormwood Review No. 77 (1980) pg.39

963) A FactWormwood Review No. 77 (1980) pg.40

964) A Note Upon WasteWormwood Review No. 77 (1980) pg.39

965) Dead AgainWormwood Review No. 77 (1980) pg.38

966) Overt PopulationWormwood Review No. 77 (1980) pg.40

967) The Beach BoysWormwood Review No. 77 (1980) pg.41

968) Hotel FelixWormwood Review No. 78 (1980) pg.83

969) YesWormwood Review No. 78 (1980) pg.84

970) A Note Upon StarvationWormwood Review No. 80 (1980) pg.136

971) And Titles TooWormwood Review No. 80 (1980) pg.135

972) LoveWormwood Review No. 80 (1980) pg.131

973) Shopping ListWormwood Review No. 80 (1980) pg.131

974) Time Is Made To Be WastedWormwood Review No. 80 (1980) pg.133

975) We're All So WantedWormwood Review No. 80 (1980) pg.132

976) East Hollywood: The New ParisSecond Coming Vol. 10 No. 1/2 (1981)

977) Guava TreeBerkeley Poetry Review No. 10 (1981)

978) Snap SnapBerkeley Poetry Review No. 10 (1981)

979) SmoothTendril No. 11 (1981)

980) Love And CouragePoetry Now No. 31 (1981)

981) A Bad Night For My BuddyWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.32

982) A FriendWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.24

983) Action Down On The CornerWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.33

984) All Together NowWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.16

985) ChillWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.30

986) Edith Sent UsWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.19

987) Have A Nice DayWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.28

988) Hollywood Ranch MarketWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.17

989) Night SchoolWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.20

990) ScarletWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.23

991) The German HotelWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.34

992) The Old Pinch HitterWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.22

993) The Trashing Of The DildoWormwood Review No. 81/82 (1981) pg.31

994) A LoserWormwood Review No. 84 (1981) pg.125

995) Be Angry At San PedroWormwood Review No. 84 (1981) pg.124

996) Jack-KnifeLiving Color (1982)

997) RenewalLiving Color (1982)

998) The GirlsLiving Color (1982)

999) Writing Is Very Much A State Of TranceLiving Color (1982)

1000) YoursLiving Color (1982)

1001) Room 22Ouija Madness No. 2 (1982)

1002) AgnosticStance No. 3 (1982)

1003) CapStance No. 3 (1982)

1004) HogStance No. 3 (1982)

1005) Making ItStance No. 3 (1982)

1006) The Beautiful RushStance No. 3 (1982)

1007) Words For YouStance No. 3 (1982)

1008) Carson McCullersPoetry/LA No. 4 (1982)

1009) Gnawed By Dull CrisisPoetry/LA No. 4 (1982)

1010) Grip The LightPoetry/LA No. 4 (1982)

1011) All New Notes Of A Dirty Old ManSmoke Signals Vol. 2 No. 4 (1982)

1012) An Old BuddyBlow No. 5 (1982)

1013) The FuneralBlow No. 5 (1982)

1014) Waiting For ChristmasBlow No. 5 (1982)

1015) My War Of 1939High Times No. 77 (1982)

1016) Getting My Money's WorthWormwood Review No. 85 (1982) pg.2

1017) Louis-Ferdinand DestouchesWormwood Review No. 85 (1982) pg.1

1018) SlaughterWormwood Review No. 85 (1982) pg.4

1019) ThoseWormwood Review No. 85 (1982) pg.5

1020) TroubleWormwood Review No. 85 (1982) pg.2

1021) The PlayerHigh Times No. 87 (1982)

1022) No Chance In PomonaWormwood Review No. 87 (1982) pg.108

1023) ParkedWormwood Review No. 87 (1982) pg.105

1024) Parts Dept.Wormwood Review No. 87 (1982) pg.106

1025) The Drunk With The Little LegsWormwood Review No. 87 (1982) pg.107

1026) I Can't StopWormwood Review No. 88 (1982) pg.153

1027) Pretty BoyWormwood Review No. 88 (1982) pg.151

1028) Fooling MarieBerkeley Fiction Review (1983)

1029) The PelicansNew Blood Magazine No. 10 (1983)

1030) Sloppy DayAbraxas No. 27/28 (1983)

1031) The Green CadillacAbraxas No. 27/28 (1983)

1032) A SplitElectrum No. 31 (1983)

1033) A Note To The Boys In The Back RoomA Poet No. 5 (1983)

1034) Something CaresA Poet No. 5 (1983)

1035) Success?A Poet No. 5 (1983)

1036) The PackA Poet No. 5 (1983)

1037) The Sadness Which Sometimes PiercesA Poet No. 5 (1983)

1038) War All The TimeA Poet No. 5 (1983)

1039) Listening To The Radio At 1:35 A.M.Another Chicago Mag No. 8 (1983)

1040) RetreatWormwood Review No. 89 (1983) pg.36

1041) Space CreaturesWormwood Review No. 90 (1983) pg.75

1042) Home RunHigh Times No. 91 (1983)

1043) QuitsWormwood Review No. 92 (1983) pg.155

1044) SickWormwood Review No. 92 (1983) pg.158

1045) The Big Benefit ReadingWormwood Review No. 92 (1983) pg.156

1046) The TideGrinning Idiot (1984)

1047) The Son Of SatanOui (1984)

1048) PracticePoetry Now (1984)

1049) The History Of A Tough MotherfuckerPoetry Now (1984)

1050) It's FundamentalThe Fantastic, Celebrating the Imagination (1984)

1051) No TitleThe Fantastic, Celebrating the Imagination (1984)

1052) FunnyGypsy No. 1 (1984)

1053) Girls, Get Back On Your ReelsGypsy No. 1 (1984)

1054) Not All That BadGypsy No. 1 (1984)

1055) A Non-Urgent Poemsierra madre review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1984)

1056) Note Upon Our Very Drab Affairsierra madre review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1984)

1057) Mad Enough To Puke On The Whole WorldHigh Times No. 108 (1984)

1058) A Disgust, And Only ThatAileron Vol. 5 No. 2 (1984)

1059) About We Of The Tender SoulsAileron Vol. 5 No. 2 (1984)

1060) Alone In A Time Of ArmiesAileron Vol. 5 No. 2 (1984)

1061) For My Ivy League FriendsAileron Vol. 5 No. 2 (1984)

1062) Snap, And No SnapAileron Vol. 5 No. 2 (1984)

1063) The Chemistry Of ThingsAileron Vol. 5 No. 2 (1984)

1064) VulgarityAileron Vol. 5 No. 2 (1984)

1065) Here I AmOro Madre Vol. 2 No. 3/4 (1984)

1066) A Hot Sweaty Day In AugustBlow No. 6 (1984)

1067) A Patriot Of LifeBlow No. 6 (1984)

1068) Bad ActionBlow No. 6 (1984)

1069) Fall OutBlow No. 6 (1984)

1070) I Fall Into It Without TryingBlow No. 6 (1984)

1071) My Critics Are Sometimes RightBlow No. 6 (1984)

1072) Not To WorryBlow No. 6 (1984)

1073) RejectBlow No. 6 (1984)

1074) With A Flagpole Over The San Pedro HarborBlow No. 6 (1984)

1075) The StarOui Vol. 13 No. 6 (1984)

1076) The FightOui Vol. 13 No. 7 (1984)

1077) Bad NightOui Vol. 13 No. 8 (1984)

1078) And Then We Got The GreenWormwood Review No. 93 (1984) pg.38

1079) Some Of My ReadersWormwood Review No. 93 (1984) pg.39

1080) Of CourseWormwood Review No. 94 (1984) pg.76

1081) PromenadeWormwood Review No. 94 (1984) pg.77

1082) Swinging From The Dumb HookWormwood Review No. 94 (1984) pg.76

1083) A BoorWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.113

1084) American Literature IIWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.87

1085) CounterWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.82

1086) Dead DogWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.103

1087) Do You Use A Notebook?Wormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.120

1088) Dog FightWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.81

1089) FightWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.92

1090) GiftWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.112

1091) GuestWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.100

1092) HorseWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.89

1093) Horses Don't Bet On People And Neither Do IWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.119

1094) In My Day We Used To Call It Pussy-WhippedWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.122

1095) Independence DayWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.93

1096) Kenyon Review, After The SandstormWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.121

1097) Let It GoWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.115

1098) LocksWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.82

1099) My Soul Is GoneWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.90

1100) Talking To The BarkeepWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.106

1101) The Cats' BehindsWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.110

1102) The GirlsWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.117

1103) The Other RoomWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.97

1104) The PayoffWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.110

1105) The VampiresWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.87

1106) The Wavering LineWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.101

1107) There Are So Many Houses And Dark Streets Without HelpWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.108

1108) They Can Ruin Your DayWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.118

1109) Token DrunkWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.97

1110) WarWormwood Review No. 95 (1984) pg.99

1111) ConfessionWormwood Review No. 96 (1984) pg.159

1112) The Mutilation Of The SpeciesWormwood Review No. 96 (1984) pg.159

1113) A Poem Is A CityAll's Normal Here (1985)

1114) About The Love Poems Of The CatAll's Normal Here (1985)

1115) Barred From The Polo LoungeAll's Normal Here (1985)

1116) Here I AmAll's Normal Here (1985)

1117) Poem For My 43rd BirthdayAll's Normal Here (1985)

1118) Rhyming PoemAll's Normal Here (1985)

1119) Same Old Thing, Shakespeare Through MailerAll's Normal Here (1985)

1120) StyleAll's Normal Here (1985)

1121) The HouseAll's Normal Here (1985)

1122) Upon The Mathematics Of The Breath And The WayAll's Normal Here (1985)

1123) The Lady With The LegsHustler July (1985)

1124) 16-Bit Intel 8088 ChipAileron Vol. 6 No. 1 (1985)

1125) Is That Your Bicycle Out There Beneath The Shade Trees?Aileron Vol. 6 No. 1 (1985)

1126) The Swarm Of Impossibility Can Be Knocked On Its AssAileron Vol. 6 No. 1 (1985)

1127) Well, That's Just The Way It IsAileron Vol. 6 No. 1 (1985)

1128) 100 Jumbo Gem Clips And Some Hollywood CigarettesWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.147

1129) A Close Call While ShoppingWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.146

1130) An ImportationWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.138

1131) Back To The MachinegunWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.136

1132) Casablanca And EverythingWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.143

1133) EmergencyWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.139

1134) Good StuffWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.134

1135) Morning AfterWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.140

1136) One For Dear Old DadWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.141

1137) Pick UpWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.145

1138) The 7 HorseWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.136

1139) The Old Movie StarWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.140

1140) Wrong WayWormwood Review No. 100 (1985) pg.142

1141) Hard TimesClock Radio No. 2 (1985)

1142) My BuddyClock Radio No. 2 (1985)

1143) Party's OverClock Radio No. 2 (1985)

1144) Working OutClock Radio No. 2 (1985)

1145) TelephoneGypsy No. 2 (1985)

1146) StyleNew York Quarterly No. 26 (1985)

1147) Dear EditorNew York Quarterly No. 27 (1985)

1148) Dream Girl, I Understand Your AbsenceNew York Quarterly No. 28 (1985)

1149) The Lost GenerationNew York Quarterly No. 28 (1985)

1150) The Numbers GameNew York Quarterly No. 28 (1985)

1151) Chatterton Took Rat Poison And Left The Rest Of Us In PeaceAlcatraz No. 3 (1985)

1152) Frankfurt GunsAlcatraz No. 3 (1985)

1153) A Gentle, Alcoholic NightClock Radio No. 3 (1985)

1154) Speaking Of DrinkingGypsy No. 3 (1985)

1155) About A Non-Typing NightFrank Vol. 1 No. 4 (1985)

1156) Driving TestPlanet Detroit Magazine No. 6 (1985)

1157) Hemingway, Drunk Before NoonPlanet Detroit Magazine No. 6 (1985)

1158) The UnfoldingPlanet Detroit Magazine No. 6 (1985)

1159) MessageWormwood Review No. 97 (1985) pg.37

1160) My Big FlingWormwood Review No. 97 (1985) pg.33

1161) The Man At The PianoWormwood Review No. 97 (1985) pg.34

1162) The Miracle ManWormwood Review No. 97 (1985) pg.35

1163) Unloading The GoodsWormwood Review No. 97 (1985) pg.36

1164) Fun TimesWormwood Review No. 99 (1985) pg.115

1165) PurpleWormwood Review No. 99 (1985) pg.114

1166) Puzzle?Wormwood Review No. 99 (1985) pg.116

1167) The Sadness Of The NewsWormwood Review No. 99 (1985) pg.118

1168) Dark Night Poem #1Amelia (1986)

1169) Dark Night Poem #10Amelia (1986)

1170) Dark Night Poem #11Amelia (1986)

1171) Dark Night Poem #12Amelia (1986)

1172) Dark Night Poem #2Amelia (1986)

1173) Dark Night Poem #3Amelia (1986)

1174) Dark Night Poem #4Amelia (1986)

1175) Dark Night Poem #5Amelia (1986)

1176) Dark Night Poem #6Amelia (1986)

1177) Dark Night Poem #7Amelia (1986)

1178) Dark Night Poem #8Amelia (1986)

1179) Dark Night Poem #9Amelia (1986)

1180) StyleLos Angeles Times Magazine (1986)

1181) Lollnude (1986)

1182) The Joke Is On The SunSecond Coming Vol. 14 No. 1 (1986)

1183) A Little Atomic BombSurvival Song No. 1/2 (1986)

1184) GalleryWormwood Review No. 101 (1986) pg.36

1185) HandsWormwood Review No. 101 (1986) pg.38

1186) The Lucky OnesWormwood Review No. 102 (1986) pg.77

1187) This Is Free, Take It, And Feel BetterWormwood Review No. 102 (1986) pg.78

1188) For The Foxes, The Defamers, The Tap Dancers, And The Dreamers Of BalletWormwood Review No. 103 (1986) pg.87

1189) My FriendWormwood Review No. 103 (1986) pg.89

1190) ResultWormwood Review No. 103 (1986) pg.88

1191) Shut OutWormwood Review No. 103 (1986) pg.88

1192) You Can't Tell A Turkey By Its FeathersWormwood Review No. 103 (1986) pg.90

1193) Don't Play It Again, SamWormwood Review No. 104 (1986) pg.158

1194) The History Of A Tough MotherfuckerWormwood Review No. 104 (1986) pg.156

1195) InformationShattersheet No. 13 (1986)

1196) Nothing's Free, Not Even The SunShattersheet No. 15 (1986)

1197) Downtown L.A.New York Quarterly No. 29 (1986)

1198) It Doesn't Always WorkNew York Quarterly No. 29 (1986)

1199) Look OutNew York Quarterly No. 29 (1986)

1200) My First AffairNew York Quarterly No. 29 (1986)

1201) Pink SilksNew York Quarterly No. 29 (1986)

1202) The ProNew York Quarterly No. 29 (1986)

1203) I'll Take ItPig In A Poke No. 3 (1986)

1204) SiegePig In A Poke No. 3 (1986)

1205) Their Laughter Isn't Laughter But Their Tears Are RealPig In A Poke No. 3 (1986)

1206) Do You BelieveNew York Quarterly No. 30 (1986)

1207) EducationNew York Quarterly No. 30 (1986)

1208) OwNew York Quarterly No. 30 (1986)

1209) The Freeway LifeNew York Quarterly No. 30 (1986)

1210) The Man Without WomenNew York Quarterly No. 30 (1986)

1211) ZeroNew York Quarterly No. 30 (1986)

1212) Peace And LoveNew York Quarterly No. 31 (1986)

1213) The Burning Of The DreamNew York Quarterly No. 31 (1986)

1214) LongshotClock Radio No. 4 (1986)

1215) My TurnClock Radio No. 4 (1986)

1216) Never LookClock Radio No. 4 (1986)

1217) Lost In San PedroClock Radio No. 5 (1986)

1218) Stud ServiceFling No. 5 (1986)

1219) ShoesLos Angeles Times Magazine March 22 (1987)

1220) The Meek Have InheritedLos Angeles Times Magazine March 22 (1987)

1221) The JackalsOff My Face (1987)

1222) The Rape Of The Holy MotherOff My Face (1987)

1223) A Love PoemRiver Rat Review No. 1 (1987)

1224) Begging in HellRiver Rat Review No. 1 (1987)

1225) CompanyRiver Rat Review No. 1 (1987)

1226) Going OnWormwood Review No. 105 (1987) pg.36

1227) How I Got StartedWormwood Review No. 105 (1987) pg.38

1228) PracticeWormwood Review No. 105 (1987) pg.37

1229) ReleaseWormwood Review No. 108 (1987) pg.117

1230) Speed!Wormwood Review No. 108 (1987) pg.116

1231) Blood PrejudiceCalifornia State Poetry Quarterly Vol. 14 No. 3 (1987)

1232) The CrucifixionCalifornia State Poetry Quarterly Vol. 14 No. 3 (1987)

1233) The Old And The NewCalifornia State Poetry Quarterly Vol. 14 No. 3 (1987)

1234) Death Is Smoking My CigarsNightmares of Reason No. 3 (1987)

1235) Dog ManNightmares of Reason No. 3 (1987)

1236) I Like Your BooksNightmares of Reason No. 3 (1987)

1237) We Can't And We Won't And We Don't Know HowNightmares of Reason No. 3 (1987)

1238) YeahNightmares of Reason No. 3 (1987)

1239) Immortal WinoNew York Quarterly No. 32 (1987)

1240) ParisGargoyle No. 32/33 (1987)

1241) All The Way To The GraveNew York Quarterly No. 33 (1987)

1242) BukowskiNew York Quarterly No. 33 (1987)

1243) Close To GreatnessNew York Quarterly No. 33 (1987)

1244) From God To ManureNew York Quarterly No. 33 (1987)

1245) I Meet The Famous PoetNew York Quarterly No. 33 (1987)

1246) On Goodbye NotesNew York Quarterly No. 33 (1987)

1247) Good BusinessNew York Quarterly No. 34 (1987)

1248) ReplacementsNew York Quarterly No. 34 (1987)

1249) The Lady PhotographerNew York Quarterly No. 34 (1987)

1250) The LuckNew York Quarterly No. 34 (1987)

1251) Why, Hello There!New York Quarterly No. 34 (1987)

1252) Carry OnWater Row Review No. 6 (1987)

1253) Cleansing The RanksWater Row Review No. 6 (1987)

1254) The Summing UpWater Row Review No. 6 (1987)

1255) Sometimes You Go A Bit Crazy And You Don't Know WhyClock Radio No. 6/7 (1987)

1256) A Bit Of GardeningClock Radio No. 8 (1987)

1257) Celebrating This WhoredomClock Radio No. 8 (1987)

1258) Near NirvanaClock Radio No. 8 (1987)

1259) Before AIDSLong Shot Vol. 7 (1988)

1260) DLong Shot Vol. 7 (1988)

1261) Days Like RazorsLong Shot Vol. 7 (1988)

1262) Hey KafkaLong Shot Vol. 7 (1988)

1263) The AliensLong Shot Vol. 7 (1988)

1264) Trollius And TrellisesLong Shot Vol. 7 (1988)

1265) Beans With GarlicMaverick Poets (1988)

1266) Clean Old ManMaverick Poets (1988)

1267) Take ItMaverick Poets (1988)

1268) The DrillMaverick Poets (1988)

1269) The History Of A Tough MotherfuckerMaverick Poets (1988)

1270) The Insane Always Loved MeMaverick Poets (1988)

1271) The Proud Thin DyingMaverick Poets (1988)

1272) A Dove Is A Handel Is A BachCalifornia State Poetry Quarterly Vol. 15 No. 1 (1988)

1273) Save The TreesWormwood Review No. 109 (1988) pg.39

1274) Talking To A Part Of My MailboxWormwood Review No. 109 (1988) pg.38

1275) 40 Years Ago In That Hotel RoomWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.44

1276) Beauti-FulWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.86

1277) Bright BoyWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.51

1278) FingernailsWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.57

1279) Fooling MarieWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.59

1280) Hemingway's ShadowWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.61

1281) I Been Working On The RailroadWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.47

1282) It's All So Clearly SimpleWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.55

1283) Letter To A Friend With A Domestic ProblemWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.41

1284) Macho ManWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.70

1285) No Man Is An Island, Especially Around Hollywood ParkWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.79

1286) One OutWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.58

1287) Red MercedesWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.69

1288) SwivelWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.63

1289) The End Of An EraWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.71

1290) The Main CourseWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.74

1291) The Tax ConsultantWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.81

1292) The Yellow PencilWormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.76

1293) Transformation And Disfiguration At The P.O.Wormwood Review No. 110/111 (1988) pg.66

1294) A Sad PoemWormwood Review No. 112 (1988) pg.128

1295) Good Morning, How Are You?Wormwood Review No. 112 (1988) pg.129

1296) Help Wanted And ReceivedPoetry/LA No. 16 (1988)

1297) It Curls Toward MePoetry/LA No. 16 (1988)

1298) The Lady And The Mountain LionPoetry/LA No. 16 (1988)

1299) Family TreePoetry/LA No. 17 (1988)

1300) The Last Horse RunPoetry/LA No. 17 (1988)

1301) Wildcat HeartPoetry/LA No. 17 (1988)

1302) Duck And Forget ItAlpha Beat Soup No. 3 (1988)

1303) Non-Walking PapersAlpha Beat Soup No. 3 (1988)

1304) White!Alpha Beat Soup No. 3 (1988)

1305) Not From The Same MouldRiver Rat Review No. 3 (1988)

1306) Now Why Did I Have To Write This?River Rat Review No. 3 (1988)

1307) The DreamerRiver Rat Review No. 3 (1988)

1308) A Little Bit Of SunbeamWater Row Review No. 3 (1988)

1309) JoeGargoyle No. 35 (1988)

1310) A Goodbye To SpandauNew York Quarterly No. 35 (1988)

1311) BarflyNew York Quarterly No. 35 (1988)

1312) Dirty LaundryNew York Quarterly No. 35 (1988)

1313) The WriterNew York Quarterly No. 35 (1988)

1314) My Buddy, The BuddhaNew York Quarterly No. 36 (1988)

1315) Self-Criticism MeansNew York Quarterly No. 36 (1988)

1316) This Fraughtful ProfessionNew York Quarterly No. 36 (1988)

1317) A Summing UpNew York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1318) Do You Think Hemingway Or Celine Would Act Like This?New York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1319) I Think Of Snails Crawling Toward The TwilightNew York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1320) Me And My BuddyNew York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1321) The ApparitionsNew York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1322) The EmptiesNew York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1323) The Privatization Of The PartsNew York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1324) The ProclaimersNew York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1325) What Do You Write On A MachineNew York Quarterly No. 37 (1988)

1326) In A RoomAlpha Beat Soup No. 4 (1988)

1327) No Gain, No LossAlpha Beat Soup No. 4 (1988)

1328) About The Destruction Of A Tail FinStance No. 5 (1988)

1329) Like Blasted Apart By A Bomb With The First BreathStance No. 5 (1988)

1330) There's A Poet On Every Barstool And Not Only That, They're All GeniusesStance No. 5 (1988)

1331) DarknessBlow No. 8 (1988)

1332) Final StoryBlow No. 8 (1988)

1333) The Finest Of The BreedBlow No. 8 (1988)

1334) SuicideChic Magazine (1989)

1335) JusticeWormwood Review No. 113 (1989) pg.44

1336) My DoctorWormwood Review No. 113 (1989) pg.45

1337) The MediaWormwood Review No. 113 (1989) pg.44

1338) Dear Paw And MaWormwood Review No. 116 (1989) pg.143

1339) The Factory Crew Of South East L.A.Wormwood Review No. 116 (1989) pg.141

1340) The State And That Begging Motherfucker, ArtWormwood Review No. 116 (1989) pg.140

1341) BalloonsPoetry/LA No. 19 (1989)

1342) DinnerPoetry/LA No. 19 (1989)

1343) NowPoetry/LA No. 19 (1989)

1344) The BikersNew York Quarterly No. 38 (1989)

1345) B As In BullshitNew York Quarterly No. 39 (1989)

1346) The FixNew York Quarterly No. 40 (1989)

1347) I DreamtAlpha Beat Soup No. 6 (1989)

1348) The BeggarsAlpha Beat Soup No. 6 (1989)

1349) Comments On My Last Book Of PoesyAntaeus No. 62 (1989)

1350) Freaky TimeAntaeus No. 62 (1989)

1351) Dildo ManBombay Gin (1990) pg.26

1352) Sex SisterBombay Gin (1990) pg.27

1353) 8 Count And UpGas (1990)

1354) Being Too YoungGas (1990)

1355) I Am A True MoleGas (1990)

1356) I'm BuyingGas (1990)

1357) Our GangGas (1990)

1358) Self-InflectedGas (1990)

1359) The Cork ThingGas (1990)

1360) X-IdolGas (1990)

1361) Oh, YesVersion 90 (1990)

1362) I Am ChastisedWormwood Review No. 117 (1990) pg.46

1363) I Might Get TradedWormwood Review No. 117 (1990) pg.46

1364) She SaidWormwood Review No. 117 (1990) pg.45

1365) Slicing HellWormwood Review No. 120 (1990) pg.138

1366) The DarlingsWormwood Review No. 120 (1990) pg.139

1367) Don't Call Me, I'll Call YouThe Charlton Review Vol. 16 No. 2 (1990)

1368) The Gravel of SunlightThe Charlton Review Vol. 16 No. 2 (1990)

1369) The SpillThe Charlton Review Vol. 16 No. 2 (1990)

1370) The Waitress At The Yogurt ShopThe Charlton Review Vol. 16 No. 2 (1990)

1371) MuggedChiron Review Vol. 9 No. 3 (1990)

1372) The ValetChiron Review Vol. 9 No. 3 (1990)

1373) PreludeColorado North Review No. 32 (1990)

1374) The Hit Parade Is A HitColorado North Review No. 32 (1990)

1375) The Redemption, The Glory And The ActColorado North Review No. 32 (1990)

1376) 2 Henry Miller Paintings And Etc.Gargoyle No. 37/38 (1990)

1377) My FatherGargoyle No. 37/38 (1990)

1378) An Overheard ConversationNew York Quarterly No. 41 (1990)

1379) Going OutNew York Quarterly No. 41 (1990)

1380) Such LuckNew York Quarterly No. 41 (1990)

1381) What A GirlNew York Quarterly No. 41 (1990)

1382) Who's The Worst?New York Quarterly No. 41 (1990)

1383) Birthday PoemNew York Quarterly No. 42 (1990)

1384) NowNew York Quarterly No. 42 (1990)

1385) Poetry ContestNew York Quarterly No. 43 (1990)

1386) The National Endowment For The FartsNew York Quarterly No. 43 (1990)

1387) Those MorningsExperiment in Words Vol. 1 No. 5 (1990)

1388) Old Man, Dead In A RoomONTHEBUS No. 6/7 (1990)

1389) The Gigantic ThirstONTHEBUS No. 6/7 (1990)

1390) The Ponderous ActualityAlpha Beat Soup No. 7 (1990)

1391) This Whore Which Fucks Us As The Calla Lillies Weave In Some September SunAlpha Beat Soup No. 7 (1990)

1392) Why Oh Why Oh Why And Why Not?Bombay Gin (1991)

1393) Writer's BlockBombay Gin (1991)

1394) Short Poemcokefish (1991)

1395) No Way To ParadiseEsquire March (1991)

1396) Bedpan NightmareLong Shot Vol. 12 (1991)

1397) Can't Eat Like UsLong Shot Vol. 12 (1991)

1398) Everything You TouchLong Shot Vol. 12 (1991)

1399) New York In HellLong Shot Vol. 12 (1991)

1400) Oh MyLong Shot Vol. 12 (1991)

1401) Pardon MeLong Shot Vol. 12 (1991)

1402) ParisBlack Ace No. 1 (1991)

1403) The Good SoulBlack Ace No. 1 (1991)

1404) The Strong ManBlack Ace No. 1 (1991)

1405) Oh, I Was A Ladies Man!Bouillabaisse No. 1 (1991)

1406) The Jetliners Vomit The Eyeless Through SpaceBouillabaisse No. 1 (1991)

1407) 12 Minutes To PostClutch No. 1 (1991)

1408) Look Back, Look UpClutch No. 1 (1991)

1409) Putting It To BedClutch No. 1 (1991)

1410) Think Of ItClutch No. 1 (1991)

1411) In Search Of The HeroNihilistic Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1991)

1412) A Mention Of Some Lucky Pay-OffsWormwood Review No. 121 (1991) pg.40

1413) For A Man Who Walks Around My Typewriter Very OftenWormwood Review No. 121 (1991) pg.42

1414) A Final Word On No Final WordsWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.94

1415) A Lady With Some French WineWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.51

1416) A Little Cafe On 6th Street In PedroWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.73

1417) A ProblemWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.78

1418) A Re-EvaluationWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.85

1419) About PainWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.75

1420) Bad Times At The 3rd And Vermont HotelWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.53

1421) Band-AidWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.88

1422) CancerWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.66

1423) Car WashWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.54

1424) CounselWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.93

1425) Ding-DongWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.56

1426) Dreiser Wasn't So Hot EitherWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.76

1427) Each Man's Hell Is DifferentWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.95

1428) Emily BukowskiWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.85

1429) Free DinnerWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.60

1430) Horse FlyWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.91

1431) JourneyWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.50

1432) Just Trying To Get A Little ServiceWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.83

1433) MadmanWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.68

1434) MailbagWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.79

1435) My Friend, The Parking Lot AttendantWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.65

1436) My Non-Ambition AmbitionWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.55

1437) No NonsenseWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.77

1438) Oh, YesWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.96

1439) Poem About A Lady With A Red Face And Long Blonde HairWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.70

1440) RedWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.59

1441) Red Tennis ShoesWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.78

1442) RosaryWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.92

1443) Self-InvitesWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.90

1444) Snake-EyesWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.77

1445) SomebodyWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.63

1446) SuitableWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.87

1447) The ActionWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.82

1448) The Crazy TruthWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.86

1449) The Famous WriterWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.72

1450) The FighterWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.86

1451) The Lady Who Looks Young ForeverWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.96

1452) The Mirror GameWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.69

1453) The Mutilation Of The SpeciesWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.49

1454) The RoachesWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.50

1455) The Two Toughest Apes In The South Bay AreaWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.80

1456) Those Girls We Followed HomeWormwood Review No. 122/123 (1991) pg.81

1457) Ginsberg?Wormwood Review No. 124 (1991) pg.141

1458) The Train StationWormwood Review No. 124 (1991) pg.139

1459) They Need What They NeedWormwood Review No. 124 (1991) pg.142

1460) Bukowski On My MindImpetus No. 19 (1991) pg.24

1461) Those Marvelous LunchesRolling Stock No. 19/20 (1991)

1462) Writingblank gun silencer No. 2 (1991)

1463) Open HereBouillabaisse No. 2 (1991)

1464) The Lost And The LonelyBouillabaisse No. 2 (1991)

1465) Avoiding Humanityblank gun silencer No. 3 (1991)

1466) The Road To Hell Is Paved With Yammering Once-GeniusesBouillabaisse No. 3 (1991)

1467) 2 A.M.New Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1468) An EvaluationNew Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1469) BiographyNew Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1470) ClassicalNew Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1471) IronNew Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1472) It's Difficult For ThemNew Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1473) SplashNew Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1474) The HorseplayerNew Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1475) You Tell Me What It MeansNew Censorship Vol. 2 No. 3 (1991)

1476) 11/23/91 11:02 PMGas No. 4 (1991)

1477) A Delicate SituationGas No. 4 (1991)

1478) Great SetsGas No. 4 (1991)

1479) MountainGas No. 4 (1991)

1480) PlaytimeGas No. 4 (1991)

1481) Revolt In The RanksGas No. 4 (1991)

1482) Up The Sidewall JazzGas No. 4 (1991)

1483) The Editor AskedLumpen/Moxie No. 43 (1991)

1484) The IdiotLumpen/Moxie No. 43 (1991)

1485) The Theory Of The Leisure ClassLumpen/Moxie No. 43 (1991)

1486) Up, Down And All AroundLumpen/Moxie No. 43 (1991)

1487) WarLumpen/Moxie No. 43 (1991)

1488) When I ConsiderLumpen/Moxie No. 43 (1991)

1489) BentPainted Bride Quarterly No. 43 (1991)

1490) Met A Man On The StreetPainted Bride Quarterly No. 43 (1991)

1491) NowPainted Bride Quarterly No. 43 (1991)

1492) The SecretPainted Bride Quarterly No. 43 (1991)

1493) The World War One MoviesPainted Bride Quarterly No. 43 (1991)

1494) Chinaski: SkeweredNew York Quarterly No. 44 (1991)

1495) A SicknessNew York Quarterly No. 45 (1991)

1496) Living In A Great Big WayNew York Quarterly No. 46 (1991)

1497) I'll Have It To GoONTHEBUS No. 8/9 (1991) pg.30

1498) The Way It IsHalf-Truth (1992)

1499) Giving ThanksPearl (1992)

1500) Congrats, ChinaskiThird Lung Review Vol. 8 (1992)

1501) Me And FaulknerThird Lung Review Vol. 8 (1992)

1502) The Great LoverThird Lung Review Vol. 8 (1992)

1503) The Schoolyard Of ForeverThird Lung Review Vol. 8 (1992)

1504) Two Kinds Of HellThird Lung Review Vol. 8 (1992)

1505) What Makes?Third Lung Review Vol. 8 (1992)

1506) The RiotsVerdict Is In (1992)

1507) In One Ear And Out The OtherCaffeine No. 1 (1992)

1508) Man's Best FriendCaffeine No. 1 (1992)

1509) @@@@New Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1510) Bad DayNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1511) Big Night On The TownNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1512) CourtesyNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1513) DostoevskyNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1514) FinishedNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1515) Floss, Brush And FlushNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1516) GoingNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1517) GoneNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1518) IgnoranceNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1519) LettersNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1520) Nobody Is Going To SaveNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1521) Party GirlNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1522) Safely StoppedNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1523) TBNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1524) TerritoryNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1525) The CriticNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1526) The TrickNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1527) The VoiceNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1528) To Serve And ProtectNew Censorship Vol. 3 No. 1 (1992)

1529) 86'DNitty Gritty Vol. 1 No. 1 (1992)

1530) ModelOxford American No. 1 (1992)

1531) SnakeOxford American No. 1 (1992)

1532) My German BuddyYou and Your Big Mouth No. 1 (1992)

1533) As The Poems GoONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1534) Eating OutONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1535) Last CallONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1536) Late PaymentONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1537) The GirlsONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1538) The SimilarityONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1539) The StagesONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1540) Three OrangesONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1541) To Hell And Back In A Buggy CarriageONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1542) WritingONTHEBUS No. 10/11 (1992)

1543) I'm A FailureWormwood Review No. 125 (1992) pg.38

1544) Problems In The Checkout LineWormwood Review No. 125 (1992) pg.37

1545) Training For Kid AztecWormwood Review No. 127 (1992) pg.123

1546) ZeroWormwood Review No. 127 (1992) pg.126

1547) A Cat Is A Cat Is A Cat Is A CatWormwood Review No. 128 (1992) pg.173

1548) London BridgesWormwood Review No. 128 (1992) pg.173

1549) ProblemsWormwood Review No. 128 (1992) pg.172

1550) RiftWormwood Review No. 128 (1992) pg.174

1551) The SicknessWormwood Review No. 128 (1992) pg.171

1552) The StarWormwood Review No. 128 (1992) pg.172

1553) Paris In The SpringCaffeine No. 2 (1992)

1554) Pershing Square, Los Angeles, 1939Cream City Review Vol. 16 No. 2 (1992)

1555) Thoughts On Being 71Cream City Review Vol. 16 No. 2 (1992)

1556) A Laugh A MinuteWorld Letter No. 3 (1992)

1557) Agnostic's PrayerWorld Letter No. 3 (1992)

1558) Somewhere In TexasWorld Letter No. 3 (1992)

1559) The ParadeWorld Letter No. 3 (1992)

1560) It's 12:41 A.M. Somewhere, AlwaysCaffeine No. 4 (1992)

1561) The Vain DarkCaffeine No. 4 (1992)

1562) Paris, What?Make Room For DADA No. 4 (1992)

1563) That Rare Good MomentMake Room For DADA No. 4 (1992)

1564) A Covering LetterNew York Quarterly No. 47 (1992)

1565) MurderNew York Quarterly No. 47 (1992)

1566) City BoyNew York Quarterly No. 48 (1992)

1567) HandsNew York Quarterly No. 48 (1992)

1568) Hell Is Always NowNew York Quarterly No. 48 (1992)

1569) RoomNew York Quarterly No. 48 (1992)

1570) We Don't ReadNew York Quarterly No. 48 (1992)

1571) A Banner Of Snake EyesNew York Quarterly No. 49 (1992)

1572) FuneralessNew York Quarterly No. 49 (1992)

1573) No More, No More!New York Quarterly No. 49 (1992)

1574) PrescienceNew York Quarterly No. 49 (1992)

1575) Small Conversation In The AfternoonNew York Quarterly No. 49 (1992)

1576) Tragedy?New York Quarterly No. 49 (1992)

1577) The Circus Of Deathblank gun silencer No. 5 (1992)

1578) In The Mouth Of The TigerCaffeine No. 5 (1992)

1579) Bach, Come BackAntaeus No. 69 (1992)

1580) Modern LifeAntaeus No. 69 (1992)

1581) Only The Truly LostAtom Mind Vol. 3 No. 9 (1992)

1582) Not Much SingingAmerican Poetry Review (1993)

1583) Last Callasylum annual (1993)

1584) Further MusingsHalf-Truth (1993)

1585) 8 Count And OnLong Shot Vol. 14 (1993)

1586) A Roll Of The DiceLong Shot Vol. 14 (1993)

1587) Lousy MailLong Shot Vol. 14 (1993)

1588) Won't You Tiptoe Through The TulipsLong Shot Vol. 14 (1993)

1589) Soular Flares Of '68Magical Blend (1993)

1590) A Not So Good Night In The San Pedro Of The WorldPoetry (1993)

1591) Fingernails, Nostrils, ShoelacesPoetry (1993)

1592) A New WarPrairie Schooner (1993)

1593) The Laughing HeartPrairie Schooner (1993)

1594) Love PoemTransit No. 1 (1993)

1595) PeaceTransit No. 1 (1993)

1596) Please Liberate Yourselves As You Promised To DoTransit No. 1 (1993)

1597) PulpTransit No. 1 (1993)

1598) The Big Morning Outside The BarTransit No. 1 (1993)

1599) The Dangling CarrotTransit No. 1 (1993)

1600) Good StuffAtom Mind Vol. 3 No. 12 (1993)

1601) Total MadnessONTHEBUS No. 12 (1993)

1602) On Being 20Wormwood Review No. 129 (1993) pg.45

1603) Out Of PlaceWormwood Review No. 129 (1993) pg.44

1604) P.O. Box 11946, Fresno, Calif. 93776Wormwood Review No. 129 (1993) pg.46

1605) All My FriendsSlipstream No. 13 (1993)

1606) Border PatrolSlipstream No. 13 (1993)

1607) LaughterSlipstream No. 13 (1993)

1608) No WinSlipstream No. 13 (1993)

1609) NowSlipstream No. 13 (1993)

1610) Slow StarterSlipstream No. 13 (1993)

1611) Dear Mr. ChinaskiWormwood Review No. 131 (1993) pg.156

1612) Our Curious PositionWormwood Review No. 131 (1993) pg.157

1613) She Goes For The Spin-OffWormwood Review No. 131 (1993) pg.158

1614) The Condition BookWormwood Review No. 132 (1993) pg.213

1615) Upon Splitting With The Last WomanWormwood Review No. 132 (1993) pg.211

1616) Voice Out Of The VoidWormwood Review No. 132 (1993) pg.212

1617) A Note Upon The MassesPearl No. 19 (1993)

1618) And The Fish With The Yellow Eyes And The Green Tail Fins Leaped Into The VolcanoChiron Review Vol. 12 No. 2 (1993)

1619) For The Lady Who Hates ItChiron Review Vol. 12 No. 2 (1993)

1620) 1954: Coronado StreetNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1621) A Big NightNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1622) And It Didn't Even BreakNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1623) Big DealNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1624) Bless My Greasy ForeheadNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1625) CicadaNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1626) Crawling Toward WinterNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1627) Drinking Down The WorldNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1628) ExplosionNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1629) Good NewsNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1630) Heart In The CageNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1631) Lark In The DarkNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1632) Life, People, You And The Purple Dog Which Has Nothing To Do With Any Of ThisNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1633) Organ PlayNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1634) RareNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1635) ScreeningsNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1636) Slow Night In The Fast LifeNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1637) The Desperate OneNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1638) The Disease Of ExistenceNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1639) The FeedingNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1640) The GamblersNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1641) The Lonely Hearts Of The UniverseNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1642) TonightNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1643) WasteNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1644) We Are Always One Step RemovedNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1645) Why It's DoneNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1646) William Carlos Williams Only Had Part Of It RightNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1647) With His Awful TeethNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1648) Write A Bad PoemNew Censorship Vol. 4 No. 2 (1993)

1649) When The Hunter Hunts HimselfTransit No. 2 (1993)

1650) Waving Flag Of SnotYou and Your Big Mouth No. 2 (1993)

1651) Over ChargeOxford American No. 3 (1993)

1652) PartyYou and Your Big Mouth No. 3 (1993)

1653) The BullyZYZZYVA No. 33 (1993)

1654) The Great EscapeZYZZYVA No. 33 (1993)

1655) Bedtime StoryWorld Letter No. 4 (1993)

1656) NoticeWorld Letter No. 4 (1993)

1657) Screwed Within The UniverseWorld Letter No. 4 (1993)

1658) The Old Literary ChitchatWorld Letter No. 4 (1993)

1659) Ah, Look!New York Quarterly No. 50 (1993)

1660) An Introduction To GreatnessNew York Quarterly No. 50 (1993)

1661) Burning, BurningNew York Quarterly No. 50 (1993)

1662) Chicken GibletsNew York Quarterly No. 51 (1993)

1663) Friend Of The FamilyNew York Quarterly No. 51 (1993)

1664) It's A Drag Just Breathing Through My Nostrils All Day LongNew York Quarterly No. 51 (1993)

1665) Meeting The FamousNew York Quarterly No. 51 (1993)

1666) AloneNew York Quarterly No. 52 (1993)

1667) Cover LetterNew York Quarterly No. 52 (1993)

1668) The GameNew York Quarterly No. 52 (1993)

1669) PissPainted Bride Quarterly No. 52 (1993)

1670) Stuck With Itblank gun silencer No. 6 (1993) pg.2

1671) Cold SummerPoetry (1994)

1672) In Case You Didn't KnowStovepiper: Book One (1994)

1673) The Escapade Of IllusionStovepiper: Book One (1994)

1674) The Nude DescendingStovepiper: Book One (1994)

1675) Where To Put ItStroker Anthology (1994)

1676) CurtainOlympia Review No. 1 (1994)

1677) DeclineOlympia Review No. 1 (1994)

1678) 3 Men At Separate TablesPoems & Plays No. 1 (1994)

1679) Against The South WallPoems & Plays No. 1 (1994)

1680) Let Me Tell You About This OnePoems & Plays No. 1 (1994)

1681) Quit Before The SunPoems & Plays No. 1 (1994)

1682) The MailONTHEBUS No. 13 (1994)

1683) The Suicide KidONTHEBUS No. 13 (1994)

1684) Feeling Fairly Good TonightWormwood Review No. 133 (1994) pg.45

1685) The Highschool GirlsWormwood Review No. 133 (1994) pg.45

1686) Who's Who In America: 1984-1985, Forty-Third EditionWormwood Review No. 133 (1994) pg.45

1687) He LeftWormwood Review No. 135 (1994) pg.130

1688) O Tempora! O Mores!Wormwood Review No. 135 (1994) pg.131

1689) The AnnouncerWormwood Review No. 135 (1994) pg.129

1690) ProgressWormwood Review No. 136 (1994) pg.179

1691) The SkatersWormwood Review No. 136 (1994) pg.181

1692) The UninitiatedWormwood Review No. 136 (1994) pg.180

1693) I Live Too Near The SlaughterhouseAtom Mind Vol. 4 No. 14 (1994)

1694) The Invisible ManX-RAY Magazine No. 2 (1994)

1695) 40,000Beat Scene No. 20 (1994)

1696) Somebody KnockingBeat Scene No. 20 (1994)

1697) A Friendly PlaceX-RAY Magazine No. 3 (1994)

1698) On The Banks Of The UniversityOxford American No. 4 (1994)

1699) BSTransit No. 5 (1994)

1700) Do I Care About The World?Transit No. 5 (1994)

1701) This NightTransit No. 5 (1994)

1702) To War, To Whore, 2 MoreTransit No. 5 (1994)

1703) The FoolNew York Quarterly No. 53 (1994)

1704) The RiversNew York Quarterly No. 53 (1994)

1705) They Rolled The Whole BedNew York Quarterly No. 53 (1994)

1706) You're OutNew York Quarterly No. 53 (1994)

1707) CrawlNew York Quarterly No. 54 (1994)

1708) Death Is A Good ThingNew York Quarterly No. 54 (1994)

1709) Living With The Living DeadNew York Quarterly No. 54 (1994)

1710) Richard NixonNew York Quarterly No. 54 (1994)

1711) The ReplacementsNew York Quarterly No. 54 (1994)

1712) 40,000Transit No. 6 (1994)

1713) My Worst Rejection SlipTransit No. 6 (1994)

1714) So Now?Transit No. 6 (1994)

1715) Somebody KnockingTransit No. 6 (1994)

1716) What Can We Do?blank gun silencer No. 9 (1994)

1717) Guava TreeGraffiti Rag (1995)

1718) The LoserGraffiti Rag (1995)

1719) Beef TongueGrand Passion: the Poets of Los Angeles and Beyond (1995)

1720) D. April 9, 1553Wormwood Review No. 137 (1995) pg.45

1721) Observations On Music By An AlcoholicWormwood Review No. 137 (1995) pg.44

1722) StrangeWormwood Review No. 137 (1995) pg.46

1723) The MassesWormwood Review No. 137 (1995) pg.47

1724) InterviewWormwood Review No. 138 (1995) pg.92

1725) SnapshotWormwood Review No. 138 (1995) pg.93

1726) The Fool Dines OutWormwood Review No. 138 (1995) pg.94

1727) CoffeeWormwood Review No. 140 (1995) pg.190

1728) The Lady In The Castle And The Lady Not In The CastleWormwood Review No. 140 (1995) pg.188

1729) The Way It WorksWormwood Review No. 140 (1995) pg.190

1730) Fencing With The ShadowsX-RAY Magazine No. 4 (1995)

1731) Final ScoreX-RAY Magazine No. 5 (1995)

1732) The Luck Of The DrawX-RAY Magazine No. 5 (1995)

1733) WritingX-RAY Magazine No. 5 (1995)

1734) FameNew York Quarterly No. 55 (1995)

1735) Hunk Of RockNew York Quarterly No. 55 (1995)

1736) LucindaNew York Quarterly No. 55 (1995)

1737) The Gym CoachNew York Quarterly No. 55 (1995)

1738) Working Out - AgainNew York Quarterly No. 55 (1995)

1739) WritersNew York Quarterly No. 55 (1995)

1740) FlophouseWormwood Review No. 141 (1996) pg.45

1741) I Have This RoomWormwood Review No. 141 (1996) pg.46

1742) Spinning The RibbonWormwood Review No. 141 (1996) pg.44

1743) Funny?Wormwood Review No. 142 (1996) pg.72

1744) The Soldier, The Wife And The BumWormwood Review No. 142 (1996) pg.74

1745) VouchsafementWormwood Review No. 142 (1996) pg.73

1746) My America, 1936Slipstream No. 16 (1996)

1747) DisgustingNew York Quarterly No. 56 (1996)

1748) Dumb NightNew York Quarterly No. 56 (1996)

1749) The Good LifeNew York Quarterly No. 56 (1996)

1750) Well, Yes, This Is A Bitter PoemNew York Quarterly No. 56 (1996)

1751) ActionX-RAY Magazine No. 6 (1996)

1752) Society Should RealizeX-RAY Magazine No. 6 (1996)

1753) What Can You Do?X-RAY Magazine No. 6 (1996)

1754) How It's DoneWorld Letter No. 7 (1996)

1755) RememberWorld Letter No. 7 (1996)

1756) BarstoolONTHEBUS No. 14 (1997)

1757) FinisONTHEBUS No. 14 (1997)

1758) How To Write A Bad Poem Without TryingONTHEBUS No. 14 (1997)

1759) Poem For My 71st BirthdayONTHEBUS No. 14 (1997)

1760) Save The Title For LastONTHEBUS No. 14 (1997)

1761) The Bard Of San FranciscoONTHEBUS No. 14 (1997)

1762) Top GunONTHEBUS No. 14 (1997)

1763) Under The Suckerfish SunONTHEBUS No. 14 (1997)

1764) BreakfastWormwood Review No. 144 (1997) pg.191

1765) Living In A Great Big WayWormwood Review No. 144 (1997) pg.189

1766) The InterludeWormwood Review No. 144 (1997) pg.190

1767) Aftermath Of A Lengthy Rejection SlipStylus No. 3 (1997)

1768) 12 Hour NightPoems & Plays No. 4 (1997)

1769) Roll The DicePoems & Plays No. 4 (1997)

1770) 240 PoundsNew York Quarterly No. 57 (1997)

1771) The WordX-RAY Magazine No. 7 (1998)

1772) Malone, MaloneWormwood Review No. 145/146 (1999) pg.8

1773) Some Of This PlaceONTHEBUS No. 15/16 (1999)