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Santa Fe Poetry Broadside... Issue #17, September, 2000

About the Poet

Joan Logghe

Joan Logghe has been an active part of New Mexico's poetry renaissance for many years. She was poetry editor for Mothering Magazine for seven years and in 1991 received a National Endowment for the Arts in poetry. She has taught workshops for the Arts in Education for New Mexico Arts in sites such as the State Penitentiary, Armand Hammer United World College, New Mexico School for the Deaf, and schools throughout New Mexico.

Her recent books include Twenty Years In Bed With the Same Man (La Alameda Press), Blessed Resistance: Poems (Mariposa Publishing), and the bilingual Sofia: Poems (La Alameda Press). She and Miriam Sagan are the editors of Another Desert : Jewish Poetry of New Mexico (Sherman Asher), and are offering a series of workshops and readings on Jewish poetry in New Mexico. Joan Logghe lives in La Puebla, New Mexico.

--Order from Amazon.com: Another Desert || order Twenty Years in Bed with the Same Man || order Blessed Resistance || order Sofia.

poems in the Broadside, this issue...: After Horses:
What Sex Was For -- Draft Resistor -- Burnt Horses Pantoum -- The Blood in the Cactus -- The Day Allen Ginsberg Died -- Last Thoughts -- Cracking My Self Up -- Grieving in Two Languages, though I am Monolingual -- Dialogue for Change -- Ghost Ranch Ghazal -- Hot Water Sestina -- After Horses, Horses

poems in the Broadside, issue #1... from "The Rice Sonnets" -- Velvet

Issue #17, September 2000 :
Santa Fe Poetry Broadside.

Most recent update: April 22, 2002.
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