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Tom Andrews
Random Symmetries, Oberlin: Oberlin College Press, 2002
The Hemophiliac’s Motorcycle. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1994.
Jennifer Bartlett
(a) lullaby without any music. Tucson: Chax, 2011.
Derivative of the Moving Image. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2007.
Sheila Black
Love/Iraq. Cincinnati: Custom Words Press, 2009.
House of Bone. Cincinnati: Custom Words Press, 2007.
How to be a Maquiladora. Charlotte: Main Street Rag, 2007.
John Lee Clark
Deaf American Poetry, ed. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, 2009.
Suddenly Slow. Minneapolis: Handtype Press, 2008.
Norma Cole
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Where Shadows Will: Selected Poems 1988—2008. San Francisco: City Lights, 2009.
Natural Light. New York: Libellum, 2008.
Collective Memory. New York: Granary Press, 2006.
Do the Monkey. Spain: Zasterle Press, 2006.
SCOUT. Text/image work in CD ROM format. Krupskaya, 2004.
Michael Davidson
Concerto for the Left Hand: Disability and the Defamiliar Body. University of Michigan Press, 2008.
Guys Like Us: Citing Masculinity in Cold War Poetics. U of Chicago Press, 2003.
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The Arcades. Berkeley: O Books, 1999.
Ghostlier Demarcations: Modern Poetry and the Material Word. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.
The Prose of The Leningrad: American Writers in the Soviet Union (with HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyn__Hejinian”Lyn Hejinian, HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron__Silliman”Ron Silliman, and HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett___Watten”Barrett Watten). San Francisco: Mercury House, 1991.
Post Hoc. Bolinas: Avenue B, 1990.
The HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco__Renaissance”San Francisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community at Mid-Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Analogy of the Ion. Great Barrington: The Figures, 1988.
Landing of Rochambeau. Providence: HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning__Deck__Press”Burning Deck, 1985.
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Summer Letters. Santa Barbara: HYPERLINK “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black__Sparrow__Press”Black Sparrow Press, 1977.
Amber DiPietra
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Kara Dorris
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Larry Eigner
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Robert Fagan
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Lost Cities Found Objects. Winchester, MA: Red Moon Press, 2008.
Jim Ferris
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The Facts of Life. Madison: Parallel Press, 2005.
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Kenny Fries
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Staring Back: The Disability Experience from the Inside Out, Ed. New York: Plume, 1997.
Anesthesia: Poems. Louisville: The Advocado Press, 1996.
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