Here are links to Christine's poems in some fine little (and not-so little) magazines:
"At Brunch, My Mother Tells Me To Write About Mountains" in Snakeskin.
Four poems--"At The Abandoned Estate, 1972," "Glad All Over," "Zion Episcopal Church, 1962," and "Kickball"--in The Peacock Journal
...and three more: "First Day Of Vacation," "Before The Hard Freeze," and "The Apple Tree Gone" also in Peacock.
"To The Ghosts In My House" and "What I Intended To Say" in Ithaca Lit
"Apology" in Ithaca Lit
"Unforgetting" and "Sunset, Far From The City" in Eclectica
"Hair (mine)," "The House We Didn't Buy," and "Spring Twilight" in Eclectica
"Teaching A Writing Workshop At the School Where I Worked For Many Years" and "To my Rock and Roll Hero of Thirty-five Years, Playing my Home Turf" in Eclectica
"Passing The Wildfire" and "April 1st, Route 43, Massachusetts" in The Literary Bohemian
Two train poems, one about Dobbs Ferry, and one about City Island--four more in The Literary Bohemian!
Five Poems about the Trains, with audio in The Poetry Storehouse
"The Beatles' Last Photo Shoot" in Autumn Sky Daily
"Hanging Out on the Croton Aqueduct" in Autumn Sky Daily
& "Dr. Haller Nutt's Half-Built, Octagonal Mansion" in Autumn Sky Daily
"Save The Human Race" in Rattle
"Receptionist, 1972" in Rattle
"Unholy Sonnet Number One" in Rattle by Desmond Cat's sister Mollycat Jones--and may her soul rest in peace.
"On Holy Saturday" in The Pedestal
"Panthers, Coyotes" in The Umbrella Journal
"Poem on a Line from Akhmatova" in American Arts Quarterly
"I Was Awakened By A Nearby Lightning Strike" in The Lark
"At Brunch, My Mother Tells Me To Write About Mountains" in Snakeskin.
Four poems--"At The Abandoned Estate, 1972," "Glad All Over," "Zion Episcopal Church, 1962," and "Kickball"--in The Peacock Journal
...and three more: "First Day Of Vacation," "Before The Hard Freeze," and "The Apple Tree Gone" also in Peacock.
"To The Ghosts In My House" and "What I Intended To Say" in Ithaca Lit
"Apology" in Ithaca Lit
"Unforgetting" and "Sunset, Far From The City" in Eclectica
"Hair (mine)," "The House We Didn't Buy," and "Spring Twilight" in Eclectica
"Teaching A Writing Workshop At the School Where I Worked For Many Years" and "To my Rock and Roll Hero of Thirty-five Years, Playing my Home Turf" in Eclectica
"Passing The Wildfire" and "April 1st, Route 43, Massachusetts" in The Literary Bohemian
Two train poems, one about Dobbs Ferry, and one about City Island--four more in The Literary Bohemian!
Five Poems about the Trains, with audio in The Poetry Storehouse
"The Beatles' Last Photo Shoot" in Autumn Sky Daily
"Hanging Out on the Croton Aqueduct" in Autumn Sky Daily
& "Dr. Haller Nutt's Half-Built, Octagonal Mansion" in Autumn Sky Daily
"Save The Human Race" in Rattle
"Receptionist, 1972" in Rattle
"Unholy Sonnet Number One" in Rattle by Desmond Cat's sister Mollycat Jones--and may her soul rest in peace.
"On Holy Saturday" in The Pedestal
"Panthers, Coyotes" in The Umbrella Journal
"Poem on a Line from Akhmatova" in American Arts Quarterly
"I Was Awakened By A Nearby Lightning Strike" in The Lark