Publications
Books
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Broken Greek - a language to belong
(Paperback - Oct 15, 2006)
Amazon.com
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A Discussion of the Ideology of the American Dream in the Culture's Female Discourses: The Untidy House (Women's Studies)
(Hardcover - April 2000) Amazon.com,
Mellen
Press
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Chapbooks & Book Chapters
Poems
"Unlikely Geographies"
Ergon
"Bricolage"
Berfrois
"Ungodly"
Poetry Daily
"Water"
Hotel
"The Goodbyes"
Ergon
"Poem in Pieces, a log"
Duende
"Xxx..."
Calamaro
"The Taxi Driver’s Lament"
Michigan Quarterly Review (MQR)
"Coming Down the Mountain before Dark"
The Harvard Review online
"Numbers in War"
"Below the Cemetery"
"Brides"
The Drunken Boat
"Holy
Agony"
Valparaiso Poetry Review
"He
Wants Me to Describe It"
Room of One's Own
"Corinna's
Bones"
"The City"
Verse Daily
"The
History of Too Much"
Fogged Clarity
Nonfiction / Essays
“The Wig & The Scream, a forensics”
Superstition Review
“Left behind for a square of space”
Inverted Syntax
“Psyhi Mou”
The Common
“Transitional Object, a grammar for letting go”
Juked
"The Journey Where"
Superstition Review
"With My Daughter, Hannah Arendt, and the City of Futures"
Notable Mention, Best of American Essays 2013
"Author's Talk"
"Ruin"
“Stolen
Culture, Six Vignettes”
"Gift-giving
as Exilic Baggage"
"Love
Me If You Dare"
Articles: from “The Furies”
"Speaking
the Mind"
"Survival
of the-less-than-fittest"
"The
Politics of Boundary-blur"
"Through
a Glass Darkly : people & the state"
"The Drama Against Misery, Act I"
"The Drama Against Misery Act II"
Plath Project
"Sylvia
Plath's Emersonian I/Eye"
“Seeking
Sylvia in the Rare Book Room”
Endangered
Subjects: The First-person Narrator in Sylvia Plath's Hospital
Poems
"Waking in Winter," "Tulips," and "Three
Women"
“Alphabet
for the Muse, A-Z”
"The Courage of Not Shutting Up"
Interviews
Talking
to Olga Broumas
Book Reviews
Patricia Colleen Murphy, Hemming Flames
Orhan
Pamuk, Istanbul
Alexandra
Halkias, The Empty Cradle of Democracy
Beth
Ann Fennelly, Open House
Jane Satterfield, Her Familiars
Dan Georgakas' MY DETROIT, Growing Up Greek-American in Detroit
David
Mason's LUDLOW, a tragedy in verse
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