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Poems/Articles/Artwork in NYQ
Madeline Sadin Award for HAIR (award, p. 122, Issue 30)
Craft Interview: Lyn Lifshin (interviewee, p. 11, Issue 37)
Photograph of Lyn Lifshin (photo, p. 12, Issue 37)
Photograph of Lyn Lifshin (photo, p. 18, Issue 37)
Photograph of Lyn Lifshin (photo, p. 33, Issue 37)
7 YEARS AGO (poem, p. 46, Issue 37)
A TWENTY-SIX YEAR OLD PRINCE (poem, p. 42, Issue 56)
AFTER GLIDING BACK (poem, p. 44, Issue 30)
AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 (poem, p. 57, Issue 62)
AFTER TAMMY AND JIMMY (poem, p. 62, Issue 35)
AFTER THE ACCIDENT (poem, p. 77, Issue 33)
AFTERWARD (poem, p. 63, Issue 35)
AFTERWARD - 1 (poem, p. 66, Issue 36)
AFTERWARD - 2 (poem, p. 66, Issue 36)
AIDS POEMS (poem, p. 40, Issue 51)
APPLE BOUGHS, DRIPPING CHERRY (poem, p. 57, Issue 61)
ARIEL (poem, p. 51, Issue 37)
AS BREAD IS BEING DISTRIBUTED (poem, p. 47, Issue 53)
BONE MARROW DONOR (poem, p. 48, Issue 45)
COMING HOME, THE SURPRISES (poem, p. 47, Issue 66)
CONCENTRATION CAMP POEMS (poem, p. 48, Issue 50)
CONDOM CHAIN LETTER (poem, p. 27, Issue 58)
DAUGHTER OF A MASS MURDERER (poem, p. 48, Issue 49)
EARLY (poem, p. 53, Issue 54)
EVEN SEVEN MONTHS LATER (poem, p. 85, Issue 42)
EYES THAT ARE BRIGHT (poem, p. 50, Issue 37)
FACES AFTER THE ACCIDENT (poem, p. 47, Issue 37)
GERMANY THE THIRTIES (poem, p. 70, Issue 34)
GERMANY THE THIRTIES FORTIES (poem, p. 70, Issue 34)
HAIR (poem, p. 45, Issue 30)
HE CAME IN (poem, p. 63, Issue 41)
HE SAID (poem, p. 26, Issue 60)
HE SAID HE DREAMED OF (poem, p. 77, Issue 33)
HE SAID HE WAS IN (poem, p. 56, Issue 55)
HE SAID HE'D GONE (poem, p. 74, Issue 33)
HE SAID IT WAS (poem, p. 62, Issue 38)
HE SAID IT WAS OK (poem, p. 48, Issue 37)
HEARING ABOUT IT (poem, p. 65, Issue 36)
HIROSHIMA (poem, p. 37, Issue 59)
I CAN NOT FORGET (poem, p. 30, Issue 46)
I MET HIM ON DEATH ROW (poem, p. 61, Issue 55)
I WAS 17 (poem, p. 86, Issue 42)
IN DACHAU (poem, p. 71, Issue 34)
IN THAT LAKE CHAMPLAIN PHOTOGRAPH (poem, p. 36, Issue 57)
IN THE VA HOSPITAL (poem, p. 79, Issue 33)
IT BEGAN (poem, p. 64, Issue 41)
IT WAS ASPARAGUS (poem, p. 30, Issue 46)
IT WAS LIKE HAVING (poem, p. 40, Issue 52)
JACK THE RIPPER (poem, p. 54, Issue 48)
JESSE'S BOY (poem, p. 48, Issue 53)
JIMMY BROWN GETS WORD (poem, p. 61, Issue 35)
JIMMY BROWN WATCHING (poem, p. 61, Issue 35)
JUST AFTER FORSYTHIA AFTER ICED RAIN (poem, p. 91, Issue 64)
NICOLETTE (poem, p. 66, Issue 41)
NYLONS IN WW II (poem, p. 56, Issue 40)
ON THE WEEK SIX MEN (poem, p. 65, Issue 36)
OPPOSITE ABC (poem, p. 63, Issue 35)
SEEING THE CONNECTION (poem, p. 46, Issue 43)
SEEING THE DOCUMENTARY (poem, p. 71, Issue 34)
SO MANY BODIES ALL OVER (poem, p. 58, Issue 55)
SOME AFTERNOONS (poem, p. 72, Issue 63)
TAKE OVET THE PTL CLUB (poem, p. 62, Issue 35)
THE FIRST ATROCITIES (poem, p. 60, Issue 55)
THE MAD GIRL DOESN'T (poem, p. 65, Issue 41)
THE MAD GIRL FEELS (poem, p. 44, Issue 37)
THE MAD GIRL FEELS BETRAYED (poem, p. 75, Issue 33)
THE MAD GIRL FEELS MAY'S SO UNLIKE (poem, p. 63, Issue 39)
THE MAD GIRL REMEMBERS (poem, p. 98, Issue 31)
THE MAD GIRL SEES (poem, p. 36, Issue 47)
THE MAD GIRL WRITES TO HER HAIR (poem, p. 78, Issue 33)
THE MAN COMING OUT OF DARKNESS (poem, p. 45, Issue 44)
THE MAN IN GRAND UNION (poem, p. 76, Issue 33)
THE POEM MACHINE (poem, p. 45, Issue 37)
THE RADIO SHRINK (poem, p. 29, Issue 46)
THESE APRILS (poem, p. 49, Issue 37)
TRYING TO WRITE THE BLUE (poem, p. 47, Issue 37)
TWINS IN AUSCHWITZ (poem, p. 83, Issue 65)
UPSTATE JANUARY (poem, p. 51, Issue 37)
VIETNAM IN THE HISTORY TEXT BOOKS (poem, p. 46, Issue 53)
WHEN JESSE HELMS (poem, p. 69, Issue 34)