Outside the fold, outside the frame / Anita Skeen.
1999
PS3569.K374 O98 1999
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Title
Outside the fold, outside the frame / Anita Skeen.
Author
ISBN
0870135120 (alk. paper)
Imprint
East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, c1999.
Language
English
Description
xi, 109 p. ; 23 cm.
Call Number
PS3569.K374 O98 1999
Formatted Contents Note
Raven Tells a Story
First Learning
Dustrags
Elegy on a Summer Night
Disappearing Acts
After She Left
Tattoo
Last Night October, This Morning November
The Woman Whose Body Is Not Her Own
Between Strangers
The Quilt: 25 April 1993
Years Later, Now the Suburbs
Short Story
Fixing the Moon
Eve, Eating Bananas, Sets the Record Straight
Emily Reveals the Secret of Her Success
Edna Writes an Odd Sonnet in Her Notebook
Elizabeth Responds to the Separation
Duplicate Copy
My Next Door Neighbor Tells Me Why I Will Have to Work on Monday
Beaching of the Pilot Whale
Riding the Train through Stratford, Ontario Late on a January Night
Swimming Laps
Animal Crackers
Housebound
Woman Hitchhiking in Niagara Falls
Ghost to Pumpkin: A Letter
Variations on the Number 9
The Muse Speaks in Four Voices
The Printer Considers Her Artistic Heritage
The Former Coach, Three Rows Up in the Stands, Cheers the Team
The Minister Takes a Back Road on Her Way to Church
The Traveler Crosses Eleven States in Early February or West to East Haiku
The Former Nun Confesses
The Professor Maps Her After Hours Itinerary
The Lover Takes a Letter from Her Mailbox
The English Teacher, in Mid-Life
The Artist Travels the Kansas Turnpike, Wichita to Topeka, on Valentine's Day
The Woman Speaks from Several Branches Up
The Enchanter, Offering an Interview
The Poet Speaks: The Early Years
The Poet Speaks: The Later Years
Stars
Making the Journey
A Sense of Place
Baptist Hymns
What I Would Have Told You If I'd Called Home
Splitting Wood on Sunday
Taking Down the Tree
Nightwork
Leaving Adams Studio, MacDowell, 1989
Walking the City at Night
Late in the 4th Quarter
Conversation at Beagle Gap
Reunion
Anonymous.
First Learning
Dustrags
Elegy on a Summer Night
Disappearing Acts
After She Left
Tattoo
Last Night October, This Morning November
The Woman Whose Body Is Not Her Own
Between Strangers
The Quilt: 25 April 1993
Years Later, Now the Suburbs
Short Story
Fixing the Moon
Eve, Eating Bananas, Sets the Record Straight
Emily Reveals the Secret of Her Success
Edna Writes an Odd Sonnet in Her Notebook
Elizabeth Responds to the Separation
Duplicate Copy
My Next Door Neighbor Tells Me Why I Will Have to Work on Monday
Beaching of the Pilot Whale
Riding the Train through Stratford, Ontario Late on a January Night
Swimming Laps
Animal Crackers
Housebound
Woman Hitchhiking in Niagara Falls
Ghost to Pumpkin: A Letter
Variations on the Number 9
The Muse Speaks in Four Voices
The Printer Considers Her Artistic Heritage
The Former Coach, Three Rows Up in the Stands, Cheers the Team
The Minister Takes a Back Road on Her Way to Church
The Traveler Crosses Eleven States in Early February or West to East Haiku
The Former Nun Confesses
The Professor Maps Her After Hours Itinerary
The Lover Takes a Letter from Her Mailbox
The English Teacher, in Mid-Life
The Artist Travels the Kansas Turnpike, Wichita to Topeka, on Valentine's Day
The Woman Speaks from Several Branches Up
The Enchanter, Offering an Interview
The Poet Speaks: The Early Years
The Poet Speaks: The Later Years
Stars
Making the Journey
A Sense of Place
Baptist Hymns
What I Would Have Told You If I'd Called Home
Splitting Wood on Sunday
Taking Down the Tree
Nightwork
Leaving Adams Studio, MacDowell, 1989
Walking the City at Night
Late in the 4th Quarter
Conversation at Beagle Gap
Reunion
Anonymous.
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