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Sheila Sanderson

 

 


Poetry Collections

 

Ok by Me, Stephen F. Austin University/Texas A&M Consortium Press, 2017

 

Keeping Even, Stephen F. Austin University/Texas A&M Consortium Press, 2011

 

 

 Poetry in Periodicals 

 

“Just as you begin to imagine,” Nimrod International Journal, Let Us Gather: 

     Diversity & the Arts Issue, 61:2, Spring/Summer 2018

 

“Worship of the Fragment,” Chariton Review, 41:1, Spring/Summer 2018

 

“Letter from Dark and Bloody Ground,” Chariton Review, 41:1, Spring/Summer 2018

 

“What I Wished For When I Threw Two Coins into the Trevi Fountain,” New Madrid,

     Spring/Summer 2018

 

“Ever the Spoiled Shall Whine,” New Madrid, Spring/Summer 2018

 

“The new moon has two cures,” Western Humanities Review, 72.1, Spring 2018

 

“Doorway at Chaco Canyon,” Southwestern American Literature, 43:1, Fall 2017

 

“A storybook quiet this evening,” Southern Indiana Review, 24:2, Fall 2017

 

“Letter from Kentucky Remembering an Idaho Winter,” The Louisville Review, 82,

     Fall 2017

 

“My Love Is to Me as Water in the Desert,” North American Review, 302:2, Spring            2017. 

    

 “Inside a Walled City of Transylvania,” Arts & Letters, 34, Spring 2017

 

“The Language of the Old People Goes with Them,” Cloudbank, 11, Spring 2017

 

“What the Trouble Is,” Miramar, 2017

 

“At Chaco Canyon thinking of stone,” Southern Poetry Review, 54:2, Spring 2017

 

“Tumbleweeds invade the plazas,” Southern Poetry Review, 54:2, Spring 2017

 

“She said never trifle with a crossroads,” Hubbub, 32, 2017

 

“Written on the Back of a Topo Map of the Alaska Range,” Hubbub, 30, 2015

 

“Giving Up the Ghost,” Hubbub, 30, 2015

 

“Looking for the Absence of Wildlife,” Miramar, 2015

 

“Turkiye,” Spillway, Muse & Music Issue, 22Winter 2014

 

“Call Me Slipshod,” Miramar, 2014

 

“Though the End Be No Mystery,” Spillway, The Road Not Taken Issue, 20, Summer

     2013

 

“Cattails,” Big Muddy: A Journal of the Mississippi River Valley, 11:2, 2012

 

“‘Only One Place to Be: Hell or Kentucky,’” Big Muddy: A Journal of the Mississippi 

     River Valley, 11:2, 2012

 

 “Conspiracy in White,” Crab Orchard Review, Winter/Spring 2012

 

“Lazarus Hearing His Name Called,” Alaska Quarterly Review, 27:3/4, Fall/Winter

     2010

 

“High Desert Arizona,” Southern Poetry Review, 47:2, 2010

 

“It So Happens,” Cimarron Review, Summer 2003

 

“The Flyway,” Nimrod International Journal, The Celtic Fringe: Ireland, Scotland, 

     Wales, Nova Scotia, U.S.A., Spring/Summer 2001

 

“Saguaro,” Nimrod International Journal, Spring/Summer 2001

 

“Spendthrift,” Nimrod International Journal, Spring/Summer 2001

 

“In a Stand of Saguaro, Thinking of Cedar,” Nimrod International Journall,

     Spring/Summer 2001

 

 “Woodcut,” Nimrod International Journal, Spring/Summer 2001

 

“Tectonics,” Crazyhorse, Winter 1999

 

“Rift Valley,” Atlanta Review, Africa Issue, Spring/Summer 1999

 

 

Creative Nonfiction

 

“Old Kentucky Home,” Room, 40:4, Fall 2017

 

“The Bacon-Only Diet,” The Southeast Review, 35:2, Fall 2017

 

“Notes from the Flyway,” Big Muddy, 17:2, Summer 2017

 

 

Anthologies

 

“High Desert Arizona,” Poets of the West and West Coast, Southern Poetry Review,

     51:2, 2015

 

“In the Temple of the Bulrushes,” Language Lessons, Third Man Press, 2014

 

“Though the End Be No Mystery,” Language Lessons, Third Man Press, 2014

 

“Conspiracy in White,” Language Lessons, Third Man Press, 2014

 

“It So Happens,” One for the Money: The Sentence as a Poetic Form, a Poetry 

     Workshop Handbook and Anthology, Lynx House Press, 2012

 

“Tectonics,” Verse Daily, Fall 2012 (from Crazyhorse)

 

 

 Reprints

 

“Written on the Back of a Topo Map of the Alaska Range,” Gamut, 2017

 

“High Desert Arizona,” Featured Poet, San Pedro River Review, 2016

 

“Overtaken by a Stampede of Tumbleweed,” Featured Poet, San Pedro River Review,

       2016

 

“Easter Sunday,” Featured Poet, San Pedro River Review, 2015

 

“The Stopping Place,” Featured Poet, San Pedro River Review, 2015

 

“‘Only One Place to Be: Hell or Kentucky,’” Featured Poet, San Pedro River Review,

       2015

 

“Never and Always,” Featured Poet, San Pedro River Review, 2015

 

“Loving You from Vortex, Kentucky,” Parable, 2013

 

“Because Salvage Trumps Oblivion,” Parable, 2013

 

 

Book Reviews of Ok by Me

 

Ok by Me, Sheila Sanderson,” by Linnea Nelson, Cloudbank, Summer 2018

 

“On Sheila Sanderson’s Ok by Me” by Brooke Sahni, Puerto Del Sol, February 7, 2018

 

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