Karen Snow
Karen Snow is an American poet. Her work has appeared in the Beloit Poetry Journal,[1] Chowder Review,[2] Montserrat Review,[3][4] Heartland, Michigan Quarterly Review, Lake Superior Review, ANON, Prairie Schooner, North American Review. In 1978 she received the Walt Whitman Award.
Works
Poetry
- "Afterglow". Beloit Poetry Journal 22. Fall-Winter 1971-1972. [5]
- "Grit". Beloit Poetry Journal 24. Fall 1973. [6]
- "Clover". Beloit Poetry Journal 29. Fall 1978. [7]
- "Retirement". Beloit Poetry Journal 30. Summer 1980. [8]
- "Hare". Beloit Poetry Journal 42. Spring 1992. [9]
- Wonders. Viking Press. 1980. ISBN 9780670779178.
- Outsiders. Countryman Press. 1984. ISBN 9780881500110.
Novel
- Willo. Street Fiction Press. 1976. re-issued in 1981 by Pinnacle Books.
Anthologies
Juvenile collection
- Karen Snow, ed (1995). Prairie dog dreams : a collection of poems. Illustrator Sigmund A Boloz. Wooded Hill Productions. ISBN 9781886635005.
- Sigmund A. Boloz, Karen Snow (1996). The Learning Never Stops: A Collection of Poems. Illustrators Antoinette C. Boloz, Abraham Jones. Wooded Hill Productions. ISBN 9781886635104.
- Sigmund A. Boloz (1997). Karen Snow. ed. The Distance Across One's Heart: Poetry for the Writer. Illustrator Abraham Jones. Wooded Hill Productions. ISBN 9781886635128.
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