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Alice Friman

BOOKS
CHAPBOOKS
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 | Driving for Jimmy Wonderland. Barnwood Press. 1992 |
 | Insomniac Heart. Years Press. 1990. 2nd printing 1991 |
 | Song to My Sister. Writers' Center Press. 1979 |
 | A Question of Innocence. Raintree Press, Bloomington,
IN. 1978 |
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RECORDINGS:
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 | New Letters on the Air tapes of 1998 interview and
2001
reading are available, call 888-548-2247 |
 | As part of The
Poetry Foundation's initiative to return poetry to the
cultural mainstream, they are in the process of creating a “Poem
of the Day” radio segment to be broadcast on the Martha Stewart
Satellite
Radio Network. This is a very exciting way to bring the best
poetry to
a broad audience, and they will feature the poems Permanent
Press and Seeing It Through by Alice Friman on the program to be
aired by Summer of 2006. |
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PUBLISHED ONLINE:
ANTHOLOGIES:
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 | Keener Sounds: Selected Poems from The
Georgia Review |
 | Worlds in Our Words, Prentice-Hall |
 | Writing Poems, 5th and
6th eds., Longman |
 | Orpheus and Company, New England |
 | Claiming the Spirit Within, Beacon |
 | The Poet Dreaming in the Artist's House, Milkweed |
 | A More
Perfect Union, St. Martin's |
 | What's Become of Eden, Slapering Hol |
 | The
Poets' Grimm, Story Line |
 | Museum Studies, Blackwell |
 | Visiting Emily, University of Iowa Press |
 | Red,
White, and Blues, University of Iowa Press |
 | In a Fine Frenzy, University of Iowa Press |
 | New & Selected
(30th-anniversary anthology from The Ohio Review) |
 | Essential Love, Grayson |
 | Strongly Spent: 50 Years of Poetry from Shenandoah |
 | Kindled Terraces, Truman State |
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MAGAZINES:
Poems by Alice
Friman have appeared in Poetry, Gettysburg Review,
Georgia Review, Boulevard, Prairie Schooner, Southern
Review, Field, New Letters, Shenandoah, Ohio
Review, Chelsea, Manoa, Poetry Northwest, Five
Points, Ekphrasis, Quarterly West, Witness, New
Millennium Writings, Atlanta Review, North American Review,
Worcester Review, Margie, Laurel Review, North Dakota
Quarterly, Indiana Review, Image, Northwest Review, Malahat Review
(Can.),
London Review of Books (UK), Poetry Review (UK), The Rialto
(UK),
Staple
(UK), Stand (UK). Published in twelve countries.
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