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Carl Larsen – Contributions to Books and Anthologies

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SECTION B:
This index includes contributions to books and anthologies

1. FOUR NEW POETS, edited by Leslie Woolf Hedley
brautigan_fourSan Francisco: Inferno Press, 1957
First edition, perfect-bound illustrated wrappers, 5.5″ x 8″, 34 pages.
Contributors include Martin Hoberman, Carl Larsen, Richard Brautigan, and James M. Singer. Brautigan’s first book appearance.

2. EYE POEMS, edited by E.V. Griffith
Eureka: Hearse Press, (c. 1960)
First edition, saddle-stapled wrappers in illustrated wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 16 pages, 100 numbered copies.
Contributors include Farley Gay, James M. Singer, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Carl Larsen, E.V. Griffith, Charles Shaw, Shirley Summerfruct, Mason Jordan Mason.

3. BEAT GENERATION COOK-BOOK, edited by Carl Larsen and James M. Singer Jr.
New York: 7 Poets Press, 1961
First edition, saddle-stapled sheets tipped in to illustrated wrappers, 5.75″ x 8.75″, 36 pages, offset printed. Includes printed ads for other 7 Poets Press books including Bukowski’s Longshot Poems for Broke Players.

4. 3 ONE ACT PLAYS, edited by Chris Torrance
Torrance: Hors Commerce Press, July 1964
First edition, side-stapled sheets in printed cover with library-tape binding, 8.5″ x 11″, 150 numbered copies.
Contributors include Kirby Congdon, Carl Larsen, d.a. levy.

5. IN A TIME OF REVOLUTION: POEMS FROM OUR THIRD WORLD, edited by Walter Lowenfels
New York: Vinatage Books, 1969
First edition, paperback original.
Contributors include: Carol Berge, Paul Blackburn, Grace Butcher, Diane Di Prima, Will Inman, Allen Katzman, Bob Kaufman, Tuli Kupferberg, Carl Larsen, d.a. levy, Clarence Major, David Meltzer, George Montgomery, Margaret Randall, Steven Richmond, Ed Sanders, William Wantling.

Douglas Blazek: Books and Broadsides

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Section A: 
This index includes books and broadsides published during Blazek’s “prolific early period”.

1. ALL GODS MUST LEARN TO KILL
Demarest: Analecta Press, 1968
First edition, perfect-bound illustrated wrappers, 7″ x 9″, 78 pages, 1000 copies. Preface by Brown Miller. Illustrations and cover by R. Crumb, frontispiece Jeff Nuttall, and photo collages by d.a. levy. Blazek’s first solo book of poetry. (DenBoer A2)

2. HOMAGE TO THE SQUARE, THE BLACKS, IAN HAMILTON FINLEY & MARSHALL MCLUHAN
San Francisco: Cold Mountain Publishing, 1968
First edition, single sheet folded once to make four pages, 7” x 5.5”, 449 copies . A concrete poem. Interior image silkscreen printed by Tom Kryss. (DenBoer A3)

3. LIFE IN A COMMON GUN
Madison: Quixote, 1968
First edition, stapled wrappers (some early copies comb-bound), 7” x 9”, 72 pages. A collection of letters from Blazek to Cauble, Pete Larouche, Willie, and Brown Miller. Illustrations and cover by Blazek. (DenBoer A4)

4. STING & DIE
Eugene: Toad Press, 1968
First edition, stapled wrappers, 5″ x 7.5″, 16 pages. (DenBoer A5)

5. BATTLEFIELD SYRUP
San Francisco: Lone Ranger Biology Press, 1969
First edition, stapled wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 28 pages. Published as Meatball #3. (DenBoer A7)

6. BAPTISMAL CORRUPTION IN THE SUNFLOWER PATCH. Sacramento: Runcible Spoon, 1969
First edition, stapled wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 32 pages. Introduction by Don Cauble. Illustrated By Thorne. (DenBoer A8)

7. BROKEN KNUCKLE POEMS.
Cleveland, Black Rabbit Press, 1969
First edition, stapled silkscreened wrappers, 60 pages, 8.5” x 11”, 500 copies. Introduction by T.L. Kryss. Illustrations by Aaron Pori, silkscreened by Kryss. (DenBoer A9)

8. FUCK OFF, UNLESS YOU TAKE OFF THAT MASK
Milwaukee: Gunrunner Press, 1969
First edition, stapled pictorial wrappers, 28 pages, 7″ x 8.5″, 350 copies. (DenBoer A11)

9. I ADVANCE WITH A LOADED ROSE
San Francisco: Two Windows Press, 1969
First edition, stapled illustrated wrappers, 6.5″ x 10″, 650 copies. Cover art by T. L. Kryss. (DenBoer A12)

10. CLIMBING BLIND
Cardiff: Second Aeon, 1970
First edition, stapled illustrated wrappers, 16 pages, 5″ x 8″, 200 copies. Illustrated by Hapt Schwiiz. (DenBoer A13)

11. FLUX & REFLUX: JOURNIES IN A MAGICAL FLUID
Berkeley: Oyez, 1970
First edition, paperback, 57 pages, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 1000 copies. Illustrated by Michael Myers and designed and printed by Clifford Burke at the Cranium Press. (DenBoer A14)

12. GROWTH IS A KANGAROO COURT
New York: Atom Mind Publications, 1970
First edition, stapled wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″. (DenBoer A15)

13. MAGICAL ASSASSINATION
Minneapolis [San Francisco]: Andabata Press, 1964 [1970]
First edition, stapled wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 200 copies. Cover drawing by Blazek’s son, Nathan. Published under the pseudonym Jack Meoff. [There was no Andabata Press, the book was self-published in San Francisco in 1970.] (DenBoer A16)

14. WE CAN BE GENTLE AND UNDECEIVED BOTH
Minneapolis [San Francisco]: Andabata Press, 1964 [1970]
First edition, stapled wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 200 copies. Cover drawing by Blazek’s son, Aaron. Published under the pseudonym Peter Wellinher. [There was no Andabata Press, the book was self-published in San Francisco in 1970.] (DenBoer A17)

15. SKULL JUICES
San Francisco: Twowindows Press, 1970
First edition, paperback, 80 pages, 5.75″ x 8.75″, 1000 copies with 50 copies in separate bindings signed by the author. Introduction by Charles Bukowski. (DenBoer A18)

16. THIS IS WHAT YOU WANTED, ISN’T IT?
Watertown: Augtwofive, 1970
First edition, stapled wrappers, 44 pages, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 1000 copies with 26 lettered and signed by the author. Illustrated with collages by Blazek. (DenBoer A19)

17. WHY MAN GOES TO THE MOON
Milwaukee: Morgan Press, 1970
First edition, stapled illustrated wrappers, 16 pages, 6″ x 9″, 300 copies. Illustrated by Vickie Burton. Published as Hey Lady Supplement No. 5. (DenBoer A21)

18. ZANY TYPHOONS
Sacramento: Open Skull Press, 1970
First edition, perfect bound illustrated wrappers, 8.5″ x 11″, 200 copies. Illustrated by Robert Crumb. (DenBoer A22)

19. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE FAMOUS
Cardiff: Second Aeon, 1971
First edition, stapled wrappers, 8 pages, 8.25″ x 11.5″, 100 copies. (DenBoer A23)

20.  INNER MARATHONS
London: Killaly Press, 1973
First edition, stapled wrappers, 22 pages, 7.25″ x 8.75″, 100 copies. Published as Killaly Chapbook No. 3. (DenBoer A25)

21. LETHAL PAPER
Norwich: The Stone Press, 1975.
First edition, stapled illustrated wrappers, 28 pages, 5.25″ x 7″. Published as Stone Chapbooks No. 3. (DenBoer A28)

22. I AM A WEAPON
Marshall: Ox Head Press, 1975.
First edition, sewn printed wrappers, 24 pages, 4.25″ x 6.5″, 400 copies. Published as Ox Head No. 13. (DenBoer A29)

23.  EXERCISES IN MEMORIZING MYSELF
Berkeley: Twowindows Press, 1976
First edition, stapled printed wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 500 copies. (DenBoer A31)

24. MY DEFINITION OF POETRY
Berkeley: Twowindows Press, 1976
First edition, broadside, 4.5” x 11.5”. Issued as a promotional broadside for Blazek’s collection EXERCISES IN MEMORIZING MYSELF. (DenBoer A32)

25. EDIBLE FIRE
Milwaukee: Morgan Press, 1978
First edition, paperback, 7.5″ x 11″, 500 copies. Published as Hey Lady Supplement No. 26. (DenBoer A33)

Douglas Blazek

One of the instigators of the “Mimeo Revolution“, poet and editor Douglas Blazek is considered a force in the American poetry “underground” of the 1960s. Early in his career, Blazek published hundreds of poems in dozens of books, chapbooks, and little magazines that, in Blazek’s words, “contributed to the ferment of the Sixties.” Blazek also founded and edited the magazine Ole and the small press Open Skull. As an editor, Blazek published work by Charles Bukowski, Robert Crumb, d.a. levy, and other non-establishment writers.

As described in the introduction to James DenBoer’s A Bibliography of the Published Works of Douglas Blazek: 1961-2001 (Glass Eye Books, 2003), Blazek is noteworthy for his prolific early period (1964-1978), followed by an extended hiatus. Between 1978 and 2009, Blazek published only one book, but this was also a time of intense creativity, as the poet focused on rewriting all his previously published work. The first book-length results of this labor, Aperture Mirror and Gutting Cats in Search of Fiddles, were published in 2012 by Edition Muta with more titles forthcoming.

The following indexes examine work during Blazek’s “prolific early period”.



References consulted:

Clay, Steven and Rodney Phillips. A SECRET LOCATION ON THE LOWER EAST SIDE: Adventures in Writing, 1960-1980
New York: New York Public Library / Granary Books, 1998

DenBoer, James. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PUBLISHED WORK OF DOUGLAS BLAZEK, 1961-2001
Florence: Glass Eye Books, 2003

Dorbin, Sanford. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHARLES BUKOWSKI
Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1969

Fox, Hugh. THE LIVING UNDERGROUND: An Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry
East Lansing: Ghost Dance Press, 1969

Krumhansl, Aaron. A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE PRIMARY PUBLICATIONS OF CHARLES BUKOWSKI
Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1999

Taylor, Kent  and Alan Horvath. LOOKING FOR D.A. LEVY (RANDOM SIGHTINGS): THE D.A. LEVY BIBLIOGRAPHY, Volume 1 [1963-1966]
Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2006

Taylor, Kent  and Alan Horvath. LOOKING FOR D.A. LEVY (RANDOM SIGHTINGS): THE D.A. LEVY BIBLIOGRAPHY, Volume 2 [1967-1968]
Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2008

Kent Taylor: Contributions to Books and Other Publications

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Section B:
This index includes contributions to books and other publications


1. POETRY PARADE, edited by Lincoln B. Young
Appalachia: Young Publications, 1963
Taylor contribution: “A Time of Passing”

2. CLEVELAND MANIFESTO
Cleveland: The Asphodel Bookshop, 1964
First edition, single sheet mimeograph printed on both sides, statements by Russell Atkins, Jau Billera, d.a. levy, Russell Salamon, Adelaide Simon, Kent Taylor.
[untitled statement]
(T&H B-01)

3. MELODY OF THE MUSE, edited by Lincoln B. Young
Appalachia: n.p., [c. 1964]
Taylor contribution: “Perceivings”

4. 465, edited by d.a. levy
465Cleveland: 7 Flowers Press, 1966
First edition, stapled silk-screened wrappers, 500 copies, mimeograph printed, cover art by Ralph & Diedra Poplar.
Taylor contribution: “Death of an Amusement Park”, “Euclid Avenue”, “55th-107th”

 

5. CLEVELAND CONCRETE
clevelandconcreteCleveland: Free Love Press, 1966
First edition, stapled wrappers, ditto printed. [two untitled concrete poems.]




6. TELEGRAMS FROM CENTRAL CONTROL, edited by D.r. Wagner
Niagara Falls: Press : Today : Niagara, 1966
First edition, stapled printed wrappers, 350 copies, mimeograph printed.
Taylor contribution: “Para *Concrete*Manifesto-Part 3” (prose)

7. 306, edited by d.a. levy
306Cleveland: 7 Flowers Press, 1967
First edition, stapled printed wrappers, 100± copies, mimeograph printed.
Taylor contribution: “Events: Oct. 15, 1965 , Cleveland”, “Hymn to the West Side”, “Ohio”
(T&H P-46)

 

8. CLEVELAND SAMPLER (FOR JAMES RUSSELL & D.A. LEVY)
Cleveland, 1967
Taylor contribution: “John Handy’s Spanish Lady”

9. OLE ANTHOLOGY, edited by Douglas Blazek
Glendale: Poetry Ex/Change, 1967
First edition, perfect bound printed wrappers, offset printed, 5,000 numbered copies.
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “My cat…”

10. THREE POEMS BY CLEVELAND POETS
Cleveland: 7 Flowers Press, 1967
Taylor contribution: “9-4-66”

11. TRIBUTE TO JIM LOWELL, edited by T.L. Kryss
Cleveland: Ghost Press, 1967
Taylor contribution: “Statement” (prose), “12-13-66”

12. UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITIBAK, edited by R.J. Sigmund
levy_ukanhavCleveland: ghost press, 1968
Taylor contribution: “A Love Poem”





13. AMPER&AND, edited by T.L. Kryss and R. Wolter
mags_ampersandSan Francisco: Ampersand, 1969
First edition, stapled printed wrappers with red library tape binding, mimeograph printed.
Taylor contribution: “6-25-67”, “November Light”,  “4-4-66”, “6-27-66”, [untitled] “One lamp flashes…”

 

14. PANAMA GOLD. edited by T.L. Kryss
Cleveland: Zero Publications, 1969
First edition, stapled silk-screened wrappers, mimeograph printed, cover art by Barbara O’Connelly, internal screen print by T.L. Kryss.
Taylor contribution: “The Western Poem”

15. DEATH ROW, edited by Don Cauble
Portland, OR: Dead Angel Press, 1970
Taylor contribution: “1-15-69”, “5-8-68”

16. GROUND ZERO
Cleveland: n.p., [c. 1970]
First edition, stapled wrappers, mimeograph printed.
Taylor contribution: “Williamsburg Bridge”, “Christmas Eve 1965”, [untitled] “My time/ sunken…”, [untitled] “Why the leaves…”, [untitled] “Leaves branches…”, [untitled] “Rainbow water…”, [untitled] “Sad climbing…”

Note: Two additional poems in this anthology may be attributable to Taylor. No poems in this anthology are accompanied by the poet’s name…

17. WHAT THERE IS LEFT TO UNDERSTAND…, edited by T.L. Kryss
Sacramento: n.p., 1970
Taylor contribution: “7-22-69”, “4-21-69”, “7-7-69”

18. WORDS ON PAPER-POETRY-FREE
n.p. [Cleveland], n.d. [c. 1971]
Taylor contribution: “4-26-71”

19. THE LIVING UNDERGROUND ANTHOLOGY, edited by Hugh Fox
Troy: Whitston Pub. Co., 1973
Taylor contribution: “8-5-69”, “3-9-70”, “2-28-70”, “4-2-70”, “ONE MORE FOR K”

20. ALLEGHENY STAR ROUTE
Cleveland: Black Rabbit Press, 1975
First edition, stapled sheets bound into printed wrappers, mimeograph printed.
Taylor contribution: “8-2-71”, “8-13-73” [mis-titled, should read: 8-13-71], “2-7-71”, “To My Son (Age 6)”, “Words” [this is a different poem than that which appears in FREE LOVE PERIODICALLY, #2 with the same title.]

21. SAN JOSE CAMPUS-COMMUNITY POETRY FESTIVAL POSTER SERIES
San Jose, 1977
Taylor contribution: [untitled haiku] [displayed on buses]

22. WE ARE THE SECRET LIVING LEPROSY, edited by T.L. Kryss
Cleveland: Black Rabbit Press, 1977
Taylor contribution: “Singularity”, “San Francisco”, “1-31-77”

23. VAGABOND ANTHOLOGY, edited By John Bennett
Ellensburg, WA: Vagabond Press, 1978
Taylor contribution: “Travel Notes”, “11-10/11-25-73”, “2-7-74”, “November 1974”, “Reunion”

24. PLANET DETROIT ANTHOLOGY OF URBAN POETRY, edited by Kurt Nimmo & Christine Lahey
Detroit, 1983
Taylor contribution: “Round Trip from San Francisco”, February Song”

25. ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP 25 YEARS TRIBUTE
April, 1988
Taylor contribution: “Brother James” (prose)

26. ONCE MORE WITH FEELING, edited by John Bennett
Ellensburg: Vagabond Press, 1988
Taylor contribution: “Chiaroscuro”, “Distances”, “Stranger”, “Undertow”, “Captive Audience”, “Flashback”, “Filling in the Blanks”

27. OF ASPHODEL: A MULLIGAN’S STEW CELEBRATING THE TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR OF THE ASPHODEL BOOKSTORE, JAMES LOWELL, PROP.
[Cleveland]: n.p.1988
Taylor contribution: “Cleveland Reminiscence”,”Ohio” [ printed by Tom Kryss?]

28. WORLD SOUNDS, edited by T.L. Kryss
Cleveland: Black Rabbit Press, 1989
Taylor contribution: “Clear and Cold”

29. ZEN CONCRETE & ETC., edited by Ingrid Swanberg
Madison: Ghost Pony Press, 1991
Taylor contribution: “The Cleveland Underground Poetry Scene: A Personal Reminiscence” (prose) [contains additional material than the version published in Vagabond], “Postscript” (prose)

30. AMERICAN RENEGADES CATALOG
Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 1992
Taylor contribution: “Meeting d.a. levy” (prose), “A Few Words about d.a. levy” (prose)

31. POETS ON PARNASSUS ANTHOLOGY, edited by David Watts & Joan Baranow
San Francisco: UCSF, 1994
Taylor contribution: “Chasing Helen”

32. VALENTINE, edited by Sabina Daley & Candice Walsh
New York, 1996
Taylor contribution: “Catching her Breath”

33. ARE YOU TALKING TO ME?
Brooklyn: Boog Literature, 1997
Audiotape.
Taylor contribution: “A Belated Touche for d.a. levy”

34. HARD LOVE–WRITINGS ON VIOLENCE AND INTIMACY, edited by Elizabeth Claman
Eugene: Queen of Swords Press, 1997
First edition, paperback.
Taylor contribution: “Folie a Deux”

35. BEBOP-REBOP
Providence, 1998
Audiotape & CD.
Taylor contribution: “Brain Tumor”, “Calling Card”, “Vegas”
[read by Dave Church who issued the recording]

36. RAGGED LION, A TRIBUTE TO JACK MICHELINE, edited by John Bennett
Ellensburg, WA: Vagabond Press, 1999
Taylor contribution: “February Death”

37. THE ASPHODEL: A TRIBUTE TO JIM LOWELL (TOO) ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 70TH BIRTHDAY
Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2002
Taylor contribution: “A Note on Jim Lowell’s 70th Birthday” (prose)

38. THE CLEVELANDERS, Vol. 1, edited by Alan Horvath
Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2002
Taylor contribution: “Fourth of July at Ocean Beach”, “Deficits”, “Blowing Smoke”, “Losing My Voice”, “Batman” (collage), “Strange Adventures” (collage), “Suzuki” (collage), “It’s Over” (collage)

39. HAPPY AS A BUDDHA ON A BUBBLEGUM BINGE, edited by David Kirschenbaum
New York, 2002
Taylor contribution: “Not Quite Janine”

40. LIVE READING AT LUNA’S CAFE: A TRIBUTE TO D.A. LEVY AND KENNETH PATCHEN
Sacramento, 2002
Audio of Taylor reading d.a.levy’s work and speaking about him.

41. ZERO SQUARED, TO RJS AND BACK
Cleveland: Black Rabbit Press, 2002
Taylor contribution: “Imagining R.J.S.” (prose)

42. MEASURED STEPS
Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2004
Taylor contribution: “Woman at a Mental Health Clinic”, “Rehearsal”, “The Opposite of Hallucinating”, “Out of Breath”, “Chinatown Graffiti” (collage)

43. NOTES FROM CLEVELAND: SELECTED CORRESPONDENCE FROM JIM LOWELL TO KENT TAYLOR (1970-2003)
Kirpan Press, 2004
Taylor contribution: Introduction and 7 untitled inkings

44. REMAINS OF THE ASPHODEL ARE CONFUSING THE SEASONS, edited by Matthew Wascovich
Cleveland: Slow Toe Publications, 2004
Taylor contribution: “Signaling Jim”

45. SOMETIMES CITY UNDERCOVERS. LEVYFEST 2005, edited by S.A. Griffin & Bill Roberts
Los Angeles & Dover: Bottle Of Smoke Press & Rose of Sharon Press, Dec. 2005
Taylor contribution: “A Belated Touche for d.a. levy”, “Lines Written a Few Hours before Learning that d.a. levy Had Shot Himself to Death”

46. THE CLEVELANDERS, Vol. 2, edited by Alan Horvath
Vancouver, WA: Kirpan Press, 2006
Taylor contribution: “Cleveland Manifesto of Poetry” (prose), “The Man without a Part”, “The Faith of Jimmy McBride”, “Cleveland Archaeology”, “Failure of the Educational System”, “Home of the Brave”, “Still Life”, [untitled artwork]

47. CLOSING TIME – RABBITS OVER CLEVELAND
Cleveland: Mac Backs, 2006

48. ANIMALS WITHOUT BACKBONES, edited by Bree
Cleveland Heights: Green Panda Press, 2007
First edition, published as Green Panda Press Anthology #7.
Taylor contribution: “Lights Out”, “Second Wind”

49. D. A. LEVY & THE MIMEOGRAPH REVOLUTION, edited by Larry Smith & Ingrid Swanberg
Huron, Ohio: Bottom Dog Press, 2007
Taylor contribution: “For the Destroyed Poets of Ohio” (interview), “A Belated Touche for d.a. levy

50. (TAYLOR-MADE) RANDOM SIGHTINGS
Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2007
Taylor contribution: untitled cover illustration and reprint of Fortuitons Motherfucer.

51. CLEVELAND POETRY SCENES — A PANORAMA & ANTHOLOGY, edited by Nina Freedlander Gibans, Mary E. Weems & Larry Smith
Huron, OH: Bottom Dog Press, 2008
Taylor contribution: “The Cleveland Underground Poetry Scene – A Personal Reminiscence” (prose)

52. THE CLEVELANDERS, Vol. 3, edited by Alan Horvath
Vancouver, WA: Kirpan Press, 2008
First edition, comb bound, 75 copies.
Taylor contribution: “Brain Tumor”, “Billie Holiday”, “Lost and Found”, [untitled artowrk]

53. FLOWER CLOCK: A SELECTION OF POEMS FROM THE CATALOGS OF THE ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP, 1963-2003
Ravenna: Black Rabbit Press, 2008
Taylor contribution: “Fourth of July at Ocean Beach”

54. RENEGADE FLOWERS, THE LEVYFEST 2014 ANTHOLOGY,  edited by D.r. Wagner and John Dorsey
Cleveland: Hydeout Press, 2014
100 copies.
Taylor contribution: “10-28-98” (prose), “Bone Music”, “Chasing Helen”

55. IN THE COMPANY OF RUSSELL ATKINS, A Celebration by Friends on His 90th Birthday, edited by Diane Kendig and Robert E. McDonough
Cleveland: Red Giant Books, 2016
Taylor contribution: “Russell was key” (short prose intro), “for Russell Atkins “, “Chasing Helen”, “12-29-68 Cleveland “, “Harbor Inn Blues”

56. QUIET ROOMS, edited by D. R. Wagner and Dave Boles
Grass Valley: Cold River Press, 2020
Taylor contribution: “For Russell Atkins”, “Remains To Be Seen”, “Hymn To The West Side”, “Chasing Helen”, “Not Quite Janine”, “A Love Poem (for d. a.)”

57. CAPGRAS, edited by Tohm Bakelas
Denville NJ, Between Shadows Press, 2022
Taylor contribution: “White Night Blues”

Ole

Eight issues of Ole were published by Douglas Blazek using the Mimeo Press and Open Skull Press imprints from 1964 to 1967.

1. OLE, No. 1, edited by Douglas Blazek
Bensenville: The Mimeo Press, 1964
First edition, saddle-stapled in printed and illustrated wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, 400 numbered copies, mimeograph printed. (DenBoer C2)

“dedicated to the cause of making poetry dangerous”

Contents:
Charles Bukowski
Judson Crews
Ron Offen
Marvin Malone
Kirby Congdon

2. OLE, No. 2, edited by Douglas Blazek
Bensenville: The Mimeo Press, March 1965
First edition, saddle-stapled in printed and illustrated wrappers, 5.5″ x 8.5″, mimeograph printed. (DenBoer C3)

“a magazine for all those unacknowledged legislators of the world, especially those who are really unacknowledged”

Contents:
d.a. levy
Charles Bukowski
William Wantling
Walter Lowenfels
Gil Orlovitz
Harold Norse
Clarence Major
Key Johnson
Marcus J. Grapes
Al Purdy
Kent Taylor
Steve Richmond

3. OLE, No. 3, edited by Douglas Blazek
Bensenville: The Mimeo Press, November 1965
First edition, saddle-stapled in printed and illustrated wrappers, 400 numbered copies, mimeograph printed. (DenBoer C4)

the original consciousness-expansion magazine”

Contents:
Charles Bukowski
Judson Crews
Ron Offen
Marvin Malone
Kirby Congdon

4. OLE, No. 4, edited by Douglas Blazek
Bensenville: The Mimeo Press, May 1966
First edition, saddle-stapled wrappers, mimeograph printed. Cover art by Blazek.(DenBoer C5)

“the poetfood for champions”

Contents:
Charles Bukowski
William Wantling
Steve Richmond
Clarence Major
Al Purdy
Harold Norse
Lee Harwood
Jack Anderson
Neeli Cheery

5. OLE, No.5, edited by Douglas Blazek
Bensenville: Open Skull Press, 1966
First edition, stapled wrappers, mimeograph printed. Cover art by Blazek. (DenBoer C6)

“Harold Norse special issue”

Contents:
Charles Bukowski
Harold Norse
James Baldwin
Anais Nin
William S. Burroughs
William Carlos Williams
Paul Carroll
Jack Hirschman

6. OLE, No. 6, edited by Douglas Blazek
Bensenville: Open Skull Press, July 1966
First edition, stapled wrappers, mimeograph printed. Cover art by Blazek. (DenBoer C7)

“the weird harvest special. the all poetry jab-eye reflex explosion issue”

Contents:
Charles Bukowski
Al Purdy
William Wantling
Harold Norse
D.r. Wagner
Larry Eigner
Steve Richmond
Jack Grapes
Jeff Nutall

7. OLE, No. 8, edited by Douglas Blazek
Wood Dale: Open Skull Press, April 1967
First edition, stapled wrappers, mimeograph printed. Cover art by Blazek. (DenBoer C8)

Note: issue 8 was published before issue 7

Contents:
Charles Bukowski
Charles Plymell
William Wantling
D.r. Wagner
Steve Richmond
Al Purdy
Harold Norse
Jeff Nutall
T.L. Kryss
Terry Stokes
Clive Matson

8. OLE, No.7, edited by Douglas Blazek
San Francisco: Open Skull Press, May 1967
First edition, stapled wrappers, mimeograph. Cover art by Charles Plymell. (DenBoer C9)

“The Godzilla Review issue of small press publications comprehensively encompassing books published over the last half-decade”

Contents:
d.a. levy
Charles Bukowski
Charles Plymell
William Wantling
D.r. Wagner
Steve Richmond
Al Purdy
Harold Norse
Jeff Nutall
T.L. Kryss
Terry Stokes
Clive Matson

Russell Atkins


Russell Atkins Checklist:
Section A: Books
Section B: Contributions to Books and Anthologies
Section C: Contributions to Periodicals

The Free Lance [coming soon]


Poet, composer, and editor Russell Atkins was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Raised by his grandmother, mother, and aunt, he developed a love of music early on and studied piano from the age of seven. Atkins went on to study music at the Cleveland School of Arts and the Cleveland Institute of Music. He was also involved in the Karamu House, considered the oldest African American theater in the United States and home to many productions of Langston Hughes’s dramatic works. In 1950, Atkins co-founded, with Adelaide Simon, the magazine Free Lance. Recognized as one of the oldest, most influential little magazines of the Black avant-garde, the journal did much to disseminate innovative writing in the African American community and influenced the New American Poetry. During these years, Atkins corresponded with many poets, including Marianne Moore, Langston Hughes, and LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka).

Music is central to Atkins’s methods of writing; he once wrote of his practice, “I would ‘compose’ like a painter and write poems like a composer.” Atkins developed a mode of composition he calls “phenomenalism,” in which image and sound combinations extend the possibilities of semantic meaning through sonic play and visual forms. He is often described as a “concrete poet,” and his influential essay “A Psychovisual Perspective for ‘Musical’ Composition” elaborated on the visual aspects of musical and verse composition.


Online Resources:
Deep Cleveland: biographical data
Eclipse: facsimiles of Atkins work


References Consulted:

Griffith, E.V. SHEAF, HEARSE, COFFIN, POETRY NOW: A HISTORY
Eureka: Hearse Press, 1996

Harter, Christopher. AN AUTHOR INDEX TO LITTLE MAGAZINES OF THE MIMEOGRAPH REVOLUTION
Lanham: Scarecrow Press, 2008

LOOKING FOR D.A. LEVY (RANDOM SIGHTINGS): THE D.A. LEVY BIBLIOGRAPHY, Volume 1 [1963-1966], edited by Kent Taylor and Alan Horvath
Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2006

LOOKING FOR D.A. LEVY (RANDOM SIGHTINGS): THE D.A. LEVY BIBLIOGRAPHY, Volume 2 [1967-1968], edited by Kent Taylor and Alan Horvath
Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2008

Lowell, James R. “A Preliminary Checklist of the Writings of d.a. levy (1942-1968)” appearing in THE SERIF, Kent State University Library Quarterly, Vol. VIII, No. 4, December, 1971

Kent Taylor

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Kent Taylor started writing poetry his freshman year at Ohio Wesleyan University. After quitting medical school at Ohio State University, he returned to Cleveland, and became a charter member of the underground poetry scene that erupted there during the 1960s. His first six books were published by d. a. levy. Taylor moved to San Francisco in 1970. Publications include 24 books and hundreds of appearances in anthologies and periodicals.

Section A: Books and Broadsides
Section B: Contributions to Books and Other Publications
Section C: Contributions to Periodicals
Sections D-G: Other Work


Further Reading and Reference:

THE BUDDHIST THIRD CLASS JUNKMAIL ORACLE: The Art and Poetry of d.a. levy, edited by Mike Golden. NY: Seven Stories Press, 1999.

D.A. LEVY & THE MIMEOGRAPH REVOLUTION, edited by Larry Smith and Ingrid Swanberg. Huron: Bottom Dog Press, 2007

LOOKING FOR D.A. LEVY (RANDOM SIGHTINGS): THE D.A. LEVY BIBLIOGRAPHY, Volume 1 [1963-1966], edited by Kent Taylor and Alan Horvath. Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2006

LOOKING FOR D.A. LEVY (RANDOM SIGHTINGS): THE D.A. LEVY BIBLIOGRAPHY, Volume 2 [1967-1968], edited by Kent Taylor and Alan Horvath. Vancouver: Kirpan Press, 2008

ZEN CONCRETE & ETC. BY D.A. LEVY, edited by Ingrid Swanberg. Madison: Ghost Pony Press, 1991


Additional Resources:

Cleveland Memory Project

d.a. levy home page

Deep Cleveland

Literary Kicks

d.a. levy: Contributions to Books and Other Publications

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Section B:
This index includes contributions to books and other publications
(Note: sequence within years is alphabetical by title)


1. Congdon, Kirby; Carl Larsen; d.a. levy. 3 ONE ACT PLAYS
Torrance: Hors Commerce Press, 1964

2. Atkins, Russell; Russell Salamon; Adelaide Simon; d.a. levy; Jau Billera; Kent Taylor. THE CLEVELAND MANIFESTO OF POETRY: PRINCIPLES BEHIND THE WRITINGS OF 6 CLEVELAND POETS
Cleveland: The Asphodel Bookshop, 1964
(T&H B-01)

3. HAIKU ’64
Tokyo: Japan Airlines, 1964

4. Simon, Adelaide. PERMIT ME VOYAGE
Cleveland: Free Lance Press, 1964
(T&H B-02)

5. Wantling, William. DOWN, OFF & OUT
Bensenville, IL: Mimeo Press, 1965

6. 456, AN ANTHOLOGY OF CLEVELAND POETS, edited by d.a. levy
Cleveland: 7 Flowers Press, 1966
(T&H P-106)

7. levy, d.a. and D.r. Wagner. BLACK HAT AT THE END OF THE BAR 
Cleveland: 400 Rabbit Press, 1966
(T&H P-104)

8. CLEVELAND CONCRETE, edited by rjs
Cleveland: Free Lover Press, 1966

9. levy, d.a. and D.r. Wagner. THE EGYPTIAN STROBOSCOPE
Cleveland: 7 Flowers Press, 1966

10. TELEGRAMS FROM CENTRAL CONTROL
Niagara Falls, NY: press:today:niagara, 1966

11. [anthology] 306, AN ANTHOLOGY OF CLEVELAND POETS
Cleveland: 7 Flowers Press, 1967

12. Kryss, T.L. CLEVELAND POEMS, CHICAGO POEMS & OTHER SHIT
Cleveland: Free Love Press, 1967

13. levy, d.a. and D.r. Wagner. THE EGYPTIAN STROBOSCOPE
Cleveland: Grass Coin Publishing Company, 1967

14. OLE ANTHOLOGY, edited by Douglas Blazek
Glendale, CA: Poetry X/Change, 1967

15. A TRIBUTE TO JIM LOWELL
Cleveland: Ghost Press, June 1967

16. Blazek, Douglas. ALL GODS MUST LEARN TO KILL
Demarest, NJ: Analecta Press, 1968

18. FOR JOHN R. SCOTT WHO PAINTED FLOWERS
Cleveland: Ghost Press, March 1968

19. FOR STANLEY HEILBRUN, WHO FLED FROM FREEDOM
Cleveland: Absolute Zero Press, April 1968

20. FOREVER WORSHIP THE SECOND COMING, edited by Blazek, Kryss, and Delpino
San Francisco: Black Rabbit Press, 1968

21. ONCE AGAIN, edited by Jean-Francois Bory
New York: New Directions Books, 1968

22. PEACE AMONGST THE ANTS
San Francisco: Nevada/Tattoo Press, 1968

23. Bergé, Carol. POEMS MADE OF SKIN
Toronto: Weed/Flower Press, March 1968

24. A TRIBUTE TO THE MAN: AN ANTHOLOGY OF HIS POETRY
Cleveland: Ghost Press, 1968
(T&H C-01)

25. 2 POETS, edited by D.r. Wagner
Sacramento: Runcible Spoon, 1969

26. IN A TIME OF REVOLUTION: POEMS FROM OUR THIRD WORLD, edited by Walter Lowenfels
New York: Vintage Books, 1969

27. PANAMA GOLD, edited by T.L. Kryss
San Francisco/Cleveland: Zero Publications, 1969

28. THE WRITING ON THE WALL, 108 AMERICAN POEMS OF PROTEST, edited by Walter Lowenfels
NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1969

29. EMILY DICKINSON: LETTERS FROM THE WORLD, edited by Marguerite Harris
NY: Corinth Books, 1970

30. WHAT THERE IS LEFT TO UNDERSTAND ABOUT A LIGHT WHICH IS NOT ABLE TO BE THERE, edited by T.L. Kryss
Sacramento: Runcible Spoon, 1970

31. THE ALLEGHENY STAR ROUTE, ENTRAILS AT TAILS END
Cleveland: Black Rabbit Press, 1975

32. CLEVELAND: GOING HOME (HOT FUCK)
Cleveland: Mostly Broken Scabs Press, n.d. [c.1977]

33. THE LAST BLEWOINTMENT ANTHOLOGY, VOLS. I & II, edited by Bill Bissett
Toronto: Nightwood Editions, 1985 & 1986

34. THE LONG MARCH OF CLEVELAND
Cleveland Heights: Green Panda Press, 2002

[* not in archive]

Jim Lowell’s levy checklist

JAMES R. LOWELL

A Preliminary Checklist of the Writings of d.a. levy (1942-1968)

DEAR D.A.,
Well, old friend, the sackcloth of respectability has been laid upon you. A scholarly and respected library journal is devoting an issue to you and your writings. Imagine your ashes will ignite the Cuyahoga over it, but at least it will be a pure flame. It certainly isn’t a complete checklist but it is a start. Your good friends, Douglas Blazek and Kent Taylor have been most helpful in preparing it.  With a couple exceptions I’ve limited the list to those publications entirely by you, and those edited by you. As your old gadfly, Colonel  J. Williams, would exclaim, ONWARD!

A. Books and Pamphlets by d.a. levy.

1. VARIATIONS ON FLIP.  Wrappers.  Renegade Press, Cleveland (1963). One of 100 numbered copies.

2. FRAGMENTS OF A SHATTERED MIRROR. Wrappers. Renegade Press. Cleveland (1963). One of 100 numbered copies.

3. MORE WITHDRAWED OR LESS. Wrappers. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1963). One of 100 numbered copies.(N.B. The above three titles were largely destroyed by the author and there are probably no more than 10-15 copies extant of each title.)

4. MORE WITHDRAWED OR LESS.  Second Printing (Revised). Wrappers. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1963).

5. fortuItOns MotHeRFuCer (with Kent Taylor). Wrappers. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1964). One of 75 copies.

6. FAREWELL THE FLOATING CUNT. With prints by author. Wrappers. RenegadePress, Cleveland (1964). One of 105 copies.

7. 5 CLEVELAND PRINTS. 5 Prints laid in wrappers. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1964). Between 50-53 copies.

8. CLEVELAND PRINTS.  Vol. 2. Six prints laid in wrapper.  Renegade Press, Cleveland (1964). Between 50-54 copies.

9. “IN Group” A One-Act Play.  In 3 ONE-ACT PLAYS. Wrappers. Hors Commerce Press, Torrance, Ca. (1964). One of 150 copies.

10. “UNTITLED”. Wrappers. (Cleveland 1964). One of only 5 numbered copies. A spontaneous levy assemblage employing sheets from earlier publications & new drawings.

11. 50 SECONDS TIL BLASTOFF.  Published under pseudonym of Allan Denis. Wrappers. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1965).  One of 37 copies.

12. NORTH AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DEAD. Part I and 2. Wrappers. Free Lance Press, Cleveland (1965). A typically bad Free Lance production with horrendous errors throughout.  A few copies had three small paintings by levy bound in.

13. ALEATORY ATTEMPTS AT MONEY MAKING. Wrappers. Renegade Press, Cleveland (n.d.).  One of 4 copies.

14. CHALCHIHUITLICUE. Wrappers. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1965). One of 37 copies.

15. CLEVELAND UNDERCOVERS. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 500 copies. There was also an edition of 65 special copies with “freak covers” by the author, no two alike.

16. VISUALIZED PRAYERS & HYMN FOR THE AMERICAN $GOD$. Wrappers. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 115 copies.

17. THE GREAT TIBETAN TRAIN ROBBERY MYSTERY PLAY IN COLOR. Wrappers. Cleveland (1966). One of 73 copies.

18. ROBERT MOTHERWELL. A Poem. Wrappers, Cleveland (1966). One of a very few copies with poem in typescript & original drawing by author.

19. CLEVELAND: THE RECTAL EYE VISIONS. Introduction by Douglas Blazek. Wrappers. press:today:niagara, Niagara Falls, NY (1966). One of 126 copies.

20. BLACK HAT AT THE END OF THE BAR. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 100 copies.

21. GREAT MAN SLEEPING IN A CLOSET, Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966).

22. LINES FOR LADY JANE. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 100 copies.

23. THE NORTH AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DEAD. Parts 1-5. Second Revised Edition. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966).  One of 210 copies.

24. THE CEMENT FUCK. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 110 copies.

25. PLASTIC SAXOPHONE FOUND IN AN EGYPTIAN TOMB. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 100 copies.

26. SCARAB. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 45 copies.

27. WHITE LIGHT. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966).

28. THE EGYPTIAN STROBOSCOPE. With d.R. Wagner. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 108 copies.

29. KIBBUTZ IN THE SKY. Book 1. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press. Cleveland (1967). One of 150 copies.

30. KIBBUTZ IN THE SKY.  Book 11. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1967). One of 200 copies.

31. POEM FOR JULIE. Wrappers. Grass Coin Publishing Company, Cleveland (1967). One of 260 copies.

32. THE BOX LUNCH TRAVEL-OG OF FREMONT GULCH. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1967). About 60 copies.

33. LITTLE BLEW BOOK. Numbers 1-2. Two Volumes. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1967). Each one of 45 copies.

34. UNMAILED LETTERS TO ED PEDERSON AND (THE MYSTERIOUS) ANNBURGERS. Wrappers. Issue #3 of GRONK, Fleye Press, Toronto (1967). About 250 copies.

35. TANTRIC STROBE.  Parts I & 2. Wrappers. Ghost Press, Cleveland (1967). One of 150 copies.

36. LETTRE TO ALAN KATZMAN. Wrappers. Parma Heights, Ohio (1967). One of 200 copies.

37. TOMBSTONE AS A LONELY CHARM.  Parts I-III. Three Volumes. Wrappers. Runcible Spoon, Sacramento (1967-68). Each one of 500 copies.

38. PROSE: on poetry in the wholesale education & culture system. Wrappers. Gunrunner Press, Milwaukee (1968).  One of 300 copies.

39. ZEN CONCRETE. Pictorial wrappers. Blewointment Press, Vancouver (1968). One of 300 copies.

40. POEM FOR BEVERLY. Wrappers. Cold Mountain Publishing Company. Cleveland (1968). One of 400 copies.

41. POEMS. Wrappers. Quixote Press, Madison (1968). One of 150 copies.

42. SUBURBAN MONASTERY DEATH POEM. Wrappers. Zero Edition, Cleveland (1968). One of 500 copies.

43. THE BEGINNING OF SUNNY DAWN. Pictorial wrappers. Ghostflower Press, Cleveland  (1968). One of 236 copies.

44. THE TIBETAN STROBOSCOPE. Wrappers. Ayizan Press, Cleveland (1968). Approximately 4,000 copies were printed of which 3,000 were destroyed prior to author’s suicide.

45. UKANHAVYRFUCKINCITIBAK. D.A.LEVY: A TRIBUTE TO THE MAN. AN ANTHOLOGY OFHIS POETRY. Pictorial wrappers. Ghost Press, Cleveland (1968). One of 1,000 copies.

46. THE MADISON POEMS. Loose sheets laid in silk-screened envelope. Quixote Press, Madison (1969). One of 500 copies. Collages, concrete poems & poems.

47. THE BEGINNING OF SUNNY DAWN & RED LADY. Wrappers. Open Skull Press, San Francisco (1969). One of 500 copies.

48. SONGS FOR DEAD CHILDREN. Wrappers. Black Rabbit Press, San Francisco (1969). About 100 copies.

49. NOTES: VARIATIONS ON A SHORT POEM. Wrappers. Runcible Spoon, Sacramento (1970).  One of 300 copies.

B. Books, periodicals, series, edited by d.a. levy

1. THE SILVER CESSPOOL. Numbers 1-5. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1963-64).

2. THE MARRAHWANNA QUARTERLY. Volume 1, Number 1-Volume 4, Number 2 (14 issues), Renegade Press, Cleveland (1964-68).

3. POLLUTED LAKE SERIES. Numbers 1-12. Renegade Press, Cleveland (1965).

4. OHIO CITY SERIES. Numbers 1-7. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1965).

5. 465.  An Anthology of Cleveland Poets. Wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 500 copies.

6. POETS AT THE GATE. Numbers 1-4. Cleveland (1966).

7. THE PUKING PIDGEON #1 OR THE FUCKING DUCK #1 OR THE SEARCH FOR THE HOLY HOUKAH REVEALED #1. Wrappers. 400 Rabbit Press, Cleveland (1966). One of 115 copies.

8. SHIT SHEET. Numbers 1-2. Cleveland (1966).

9. MARRAHWANNAH NEWSLETTER. Numbers 1-2. Cleveland (1966).

10. 306. An Anthology of Cleveland Poets. Pictorial wrappers. 7 Flowers Press, Cleveland (1967). One of 306 copies.

11. BUDDHIST 3RD CLASS JUNKMAIL ORACLE. Numbers 1-17. Cleveland (1967-68). Levy edited the first 17 numbers; the series was continued by Steve Ferguson & appears irregularly.

That’s about it for now, d.a. Hope you and Robert Conway have made it through the pass.
Love,Jim


This checklist first appeared in THE SERIF, Kent State University Library Quarterly, Vol. VIII, No. 4, December, 1971

Kent Taylor: Contributions to Periodicals

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Section C:
This index includes contributions to periodicals
(Note: sequence within years is alphabetical)


1. THE ALPHA MUSELETTER, Vol. 27, No. 5
Delaware, February 1959
Taylor contribution: “Why”, “Peace” [Taylor’s first appearance]

2. OWL (Ohio Wesleyan Literary Magazine), No. 2
Delaware, n.d. [1961]
Taylor contribution: “Presence”

3. FENN COLLEGE POETRY FORUM WORKSHEETS, No. X
Cleveland, November 1963
Taylor contribution: “A Part of Time”

4. FENN COLLEGE POETRY FORUM WORKSHEETS, No. XI
Cleveland: December 20, 1963
Taylor contribution: “A Part of Time”

5. FREE LANCE, Vol. 7, No. 2
Cleveland, 1963
Taylor contribution: “Duluth”

6. MOTHER, No. 8
Pittsburgh, c. 1963
Taylor contribution: “Alone”, “Again”

7. SILVER CESSPOOL, Vol. 1, edited by d.a. levy
Cleveland, 1963
Taylor contribution: “Jewelry”, “Trite Things”, “Flotsam”, “To D.B.”, “Changing”, “Visions”

8. FREE LANCE, Vol. 8, No. 1
Cleveland, 1964
Taylor contribution: “Foreign”, “Still Times”

9. INPUT, Vol. 1, No. 3
New York, September 1964
Taylor contribution: “Ashes of the Phoenix”

10. INPUT, Vol. 1, No. 4
New York, December 1964
Taylor contribution: “Open Can in a Storm”, “Oct. 19”, “Cleveland Manifesto” (prose)

11. KAURI, No. 2, edited by Will Inman
New York, June-July 1964
Taylor contribution: letter excerpt

12. KAURI, No. 3, edited by Will Inman
New York, July-Aug. 1964
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Listening for buttons…”, letter excerpt

13. MARRAHWANNA QUARTERLY, Vol. 1, No. 2, edited by d. a. levy
Cleveland, 1964-65
Taylor contribution: “Grandfather’s Speeches”, untitled print

14. RADICAL VOICE, Vol. 1, No. 2
Cleveland, 1964
Taylor contribution: book review

15. SILVER CESSPOOL, Vol. 2, edited by d.a. levy
Cleveland, 1964
Taylor contribution: “Shapes”

16. SILVER CESSPOOL, Vol. 3, edited by d.a. levy
Cleveland, 1964
Taylor contribution: “To The Suicides of the Golden Gate Bridge”

17. SILVER CESSPOOL, Vol. 5, edited by d.a. levy
Cleveland, 1964
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “We watch sponges…”, book review

18. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No.3, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1964
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Razor calling…”

19. 15¢, No. 1
Cleveland, 1965
Taylor contribution: “Dampness”, “Ifs”

20. 15¢, No. 2
Cleveland, 1965
Taylor contribution: “Cleveland”

21. FINE ARTS, Vol. 12, No. 577
Cleveland, 27 June 1965
Taylor contribution: “Duluth”

22. FREE LANCE, Vol. 9, No. 2
Cleveland, 1965
Taylor contribution: “Aug. 31, 1965”, “May 22, 1965”, “Tones” [Note:  these last two poems (“May 22, 1965” and “Tones”) were mistakenly printed as one]

23. GOOSEBERRY, No. 2
Cleveland, 1965
Taylor contribution: “15527 Madison”, [untitled] “Well usually…”, “For d.a. levy and John Cornillon”

24. KAURI, No.8, edited by Will Inman
NY, May-June 1965
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Yes we must…”, letter excerpt

25. OLE, No. 3, edited by Douglas Blazek
Bensenville, 1965
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “My cat…”

26. PODIUM, Vol. 1, No. 1, edited by Jau Billera
Cleveland, 1965
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “The cliff…”, [untitled] “Oh the face…”

27. POET MEAT, No. 9/10, edited by Dave Cunliffe and Tina Morris
Blackburn, Summer 1965
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Things are breaking…”

28. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 4, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1965
Taylor contribution: “Bud”, [untitled] “If the radio…”

29. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 5, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1965
Taylor contribution: “April 4”

30. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW #6, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1965
Taylor contribution: “March 25, 1965”, “March 15, 1965”

31. BEGINNING, No. 1 , edited by Joe Walker
Cleveland, 1966
Taylor contribution: “Prospect Avenue”, “December 1-2, 1965”, “Events: Oct 15, 1965 , Cleveland”

32. EARTH, No. 2
Santa Monica, 1966
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Books of numbers…”, [untitled] “The time the things…”

33. EIGHT PAGER, Series 1,  Part 2, edited by D.r. Wagner
New York, 1966
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Memories crushing…”, “January 10, 1966”, “Feb. 10, 1966”

34. HIKA, Vol. 29, No. 1
Gambier, Fall 1966
Taylor contribution: “8-27-66”, “9-19-66”

35. KAURI, No. 12, edited by Will Inman
NY, January-February 1966
Taylor contribution: letter excerpt

36. MARRAHWANNA QUARTERLY, Vol. 2, No. 1, edited by d. a. levy
Cleveland, 1966
Taylor contribution: “May 6, 1965”, “November 18, 1965”, “Aug. 22, 1965”

37. MARRAHWANNA QUARTERLY, Vol. 2, No. 3, edited by d. a. levy Cleveland, 1966
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Boohoo…” [Joan Taylor co-author]

38. MOONSTONES, Vol. 1, No. 2, edited by D.r. Wagner
Sacramento, 1966
Taylor contribution: “7-13-66” [Taylor guest edited the Cleveland section]

39. POETS AT THE GATE, Vol. 1, No. 1, edited by d. a. levy
Cleveland, March 1966
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “My poems are…”, [untitled] “Tonight some…”

40. POETS AT THE GATE, Vol. 1, No. 2, edited by d. a. levy
Cleveland, April 1966
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Pieces of me…”

41. POETS AT THE GATE, Vol. 1, No. 4, edited by d. a. levy
Cleveland, July 1966
Taylor contribution: “A Call to Arms”

42. POTPOURRI, No. 7/8
Milwaukie, Summer 1966
Taylor contribution: “Road Land”

43. SUM, No. 1, edited by Carl Woideck
Lakewood, 1966
Taylor contribution: “Aug 2, 1965″, [untitled] “Pressures in the head…”, [untitled] “Chimney apartments…”

44. SUM, No. 2, edited by Carl Woideck
Lakewood, 1966
Taylor contribution: “John Handy’s Spanish Lady”

45. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 7, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1966
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Tables and eternity…”, “June 30, 1965”

46. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 8, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1966
Taylor contribution: “Feb. 5, 1966”, “Feb. 14, 1966”, “December 25, 1965”

47. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 9, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1966
Taylor contribution: “East to Cleveland”, “For the Living”, “3-5-66”, “3-25-66”, “The Seasonal Man”

48. WORMWOOD REVIEW, Vol. 6, No. 3, Issue 23, edited by Marvin Malone
Storrs/Stockton, August 1966
Taylor contribution: “Clear and Cold”, “Aug. 7, 1965”

49. ASSASSINATORS BROADSHEET, No. 1
Surrey, 1967
Taylor contribution: “7-13-66″, [untitled] “Panhandlers…”, [untitled] “Winter chimes…”

50. CONGRESS, No. 3, edited by Sam Seiffer
Bronx, 1967
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “My wife’s holier…”, “For K”, “4-5-67”

51. FREE LOVE PERIODICALLY, No. 1
Cleveland, 1967
Taylor contribution: “8-15-66”

52. FREE LOVE PERIODICALLY, No. 2
Cleveland, 1967
Taylor contribution: “Words”, “4-16-67”

53. GRIST, No. 10, edited by John Fowler
Lawrence, 1967
Taylor contribution: “4-11-66”

54. GRONK, No. 6/7, edited by bp Nichol
Toronto, 1967
Taylor contribution: untitled collage

55. MARRAHWANNA QUARTERLY, Vol. 3; No. 1, edited by d. a. levy
Cleveland, 1967
Taylor contribution: “11-30-66”, book review

56. MARRAHWANNA QUARTERLY, Vol. 3, No. 2, edited by d. a. levy
Cleveland, 1967
Taylor contribution: “Clear and Cold”, [untitled] “My cat caught…”, “East to Cleveland”, [untitled] “If the radio…”, “Atro-City”, “Road Land”, “A Call to Arms”, “I Feel Like Seven Days”, “9-4-66”

57. MARRAHWANNAH NEWSLETTER, No. 2, edited by d. a. levy
Cleveland, 1967
Taylor contribution: “Up Down Timothy Leary”, “Anti-Chant”

58. OLE, No. 7, edited by Douglas Blazek
Bensenville, 1967
Taylor contribution: seven book reviews

59. RUNCIBLE SPOON, edited by D.r. WAGNER and Barbara O’Connelly
Carmichael, 1967
Taylor contribution: “10-12-66”

60. RUNCIBLE SPOON, No. 7 , edited by D.r. WAGNER and Barbara O’Connelly
Carmichael, n.d. [c. 1967]
Taylor contribution: “Death of an Amusement Park”

61. SUM, No. 3, edited by Carl Woideck
Lakewood, 1967
Taylor contribution: “3-18-68 (for Jack Kerouac)”

62. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 10, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1967
Taylor contribution: “The Change”, “9-4-66”

63. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 12, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1967
Taylor contribution: “6-4-66”,  “Visits”, “Cleveland Falling”

64. THE WILLIE, No. 1
San Francisco, Summer 1967
Taylor contribution: “8-29-66”, “11-3-66”

65. ASYLUM, No. 6
Bootle, October 1968
Taylor contribution: “4-22-68”, “8-13-67”

66. GRIST, No. 11, edited by John Fowler
Lawrence, 1968
Taylor contribution: “Trip to Niagara”

67. THE LITTLE MAG, Vol. 1, No. 1
Niagara Falls, [1968]
Taylor contribution: “2-4-68”, “9-27-67”

68. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 14, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1968
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Clouds like…”

69. THE WILLIE, No. 2
San Francisco, Spring 1968
Taylor contribution: “5-12-66”, “Trip to Niagara”, “4-15-67”, “8-7-67”

70. ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP CATALOGUE #22
Cleveland, May 1969
Taylor contribution: “The Western Poem”

71. FREE LANCE, Vol. 13, Nos. 1&2
Cleveland, 1969
Taylor contribution: “Adelaide Simon”

72. MEATBALL, No. 1, edited by Joel Deutsch
San Francisco, May 1969
Taylor contribution: “9-26-68”, “For J.”, “12-29-68 Cleveland”, “2-23-69”

73. QUIXOTE, Vol. 4, No. 8
Madison, Spring 1969
Taylor contribution: “10-8-67”, “9-6-68”

74. SATTVAS REVIEW, No. 1, edited by Franklin W. Osinski
Cleveland, Fall 1969
Taylor contribution: “5-26-68”, “8-19-68”, “9-23-68”, “1-10-69”, “2-15-69”, “2-8-69”

75. UP:JUT [AKA POTATO]
Seattle, January 1969
Taylor contribution: “4-29-68”, “7-26-68”, “11-9-68”

76. AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Part 2
Los Angeles, 1970
Taylor contribution: “3-18-68 (for Jack Kerouac)”

77. ANN ARBOR REVIEW, No. 8/9
Ann Arbor, 1970
Taylor contribution: “U.S. #1”, “Harbor Inn Blues”

78. SATTVAS REVIEW, No. 2, edited by Franklin W. Osinski
Cleveland, Spring 1970
Taylor contribution: “7-14-68”, “12-22-69”

79. SECOND AEON, No. 12, edited by Peter Finch
Cardiff, 1970
Taylor contribution: “5-26-70”, “1-27-70”

80. SHADED ROOM, No. 1
Pittsburgh, March 1970
Taylor contribution: “Driving to Meet My Son”, “6-24-69”, “10-26-69”, “5-8-69”, “1-29-69”

81. TAMPA POETRY REVIEW, No. 19, edited by Duane Locke
Tampa, 1970
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “Old pain…”

82. ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP CATALOGUE, No. 27
Cleveland, February 1971
Taylor contribution: “Postcard to a Friend and My Son”

83. GLASS ONION, No. 1, edited by Roger Edwards
Together Publications, [1971]
Taylor contribution: [untitled] “The years have…”

84. MEATBALL, No. 8, edited by Joel Deutsch
San Francisco, 1971
Taylor contribution: “8-30-69”, “Lines Written a Few Hours before Learning that d.a. levy Had Shot Himself to Death”

85. SECOND AEON, No. 13, edited by Peter Finch
Cardiff, 1971
Taylor contribution: “The Western Poem”

86. ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP CATALOGUE, No. 31
Cleveland, February 1972
Taylor contribution: “Poem for a Wilting Flower”

87. SECOND AEON, No. 14, edited by Peter Finch
Cardiff, 1972
Taylor contribution: “6-7-70”, “10-25-70”

88. ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP CATALOGUE, No. 35
Burton, March 1973
Taylor contribution: “11-29-72”

89. SECOND AEON, No. 16/17, edited by Peter Finch
Cardiff, 1973
Taylor contribution: “San Jose – San Francisco”, “1-2-72”

90. INVISIBLE CITY, No. 16/17
Fairfax, June 1975
Taylor contribution: “To a Son Who Followed”

91. VAGABOND, No. 21, edited by John Bennett
Ellensburg, Nov. 1975
Taylor contribution: “The Academy Awards”, “Reunion”, “November 1974”, “2-7-74”, “5-28-72”

92. VAGABOND, No. 23/24, edited by John Bennett
Ellensburg, Spring 1976
Taylor contribution: “10-1-68”, “3-13-69”, “For Pam”, “11-10/11-25-73”, “Travel Notes”

93. VAGABOND, No. 25, edited by John Bennett
Ellensburg, Jan-Mar. 1977
Taylor contribution: “Round Trip from San Francisco”

94. VAGABOND, No. 27, edited by John Bennett
Ellensburg, Spring 1978
Taylor contribution: “3-17-78”, “1-2-78”, “Autumn”

95. ILHA DO DESTERRO, Vol. 1 , Nos. 2&3
Florianopolis, Brazil, 1979
Taylor contribution: “10-1-68”, plus commentary

96. SCREE, No. 13/14, edited by Kirk Robertson
Fallon, 1979
Taylor contribution: “9-23-77”, “To my Father”, “Enchantment with Plants”, “1-29-78”, “5-24-78”, “Ten Years Later”, “7-9-68”

97. VAGABOND, No. 29, edited by John Bennett
Ellensburg, Winter 1979
Taylor contribution: “The Cleveland Underground Poetry Scene: A Personal Reminiscence” (prose), “10-21-78”, “10-24-78”

98. PROCTOR BULLETIN, Vol. 3, No. 2
San Francisco, June 1980
Taylor contribution: “6-11-79”

99. PROCTOR BULLETIN, Vol. 3, No. 3
San Francisco, September 1980
Taylor contribution: “Dawn”

100. LIMBERLOST REVIEW, No. 9
Albuquerque, 1981
Taylor contribution: “3-31-69”

101. SUISUN VALLEY REVIEW, No. 1
Solano Community College, Spring 1981
Taylor contribution: “Silhouette”

102. UCSF JOURNAL, Vol. 5, No. 3
San Francisco, 1981
Taylor contribution: “Days of Smoke/Lightning Nights”, “Family Matters”

103. ALLY
Santa Cruz, 1982
Taylor contribution: “6-11-79”, “Lightning Nights”, “For My Mother”

104. TRANSOM, Vol. 2, No. 1
Metuchen, Spring 1982
Taylor contribution: “8-31-81”, “7-18-80”, “Contrivance for Bad Weather”, “Letter to Home”, “Star Shadows”

105. ALLY
Santa Cruz, 1983
Taylor contribution: “1-1-77”, “9-23-79”

106. SCREE, No. 22/23, edited by Kirk Robertson
Fallon, 1983
Taylor contribution: “Downtown”, “1-4-82”, “Delivery”, “Negatives”

107. ALLY
Santa Cruz, 1984
Taylor contribution: “Summer History”, “Cleveland”, [untitled] “Your unread pages…”

108. SYNAPSE, Vol. 28, No. 30
San Francisco, May 1984
Taylor contribution: “Silhouette”

109. ALLY
Santa Cruz, 1985
Taylor contribution: “Passage”

110. CREAM CITY REVIEW, Vol. 10, No. 1
Milwaukee, 1985
Taylor contribution: “Proofreader”

111. ABRAXAS, No. 34, edited by Ingrid Swanberg
Madison, 1986
Taylor contribution: “For the Destroyed Poets of Ohio”, “Family Matters”, “7-18-83”, “Heading North”, “A Belated Touche for d.a. levy”, “4 A.M.”

112. COW IN THE ROAD, Vol. 1, No. 1
San Jose, Winter 1986
Taylor contribution: “Survey”

113. COW IN THE ROAD, Vol. 1, No. 2
San Jose, Spring 1986
Taylor contribution: “Ode to Age 40”, “I-280”, “San Francisco/San Jose”

114. TAPROOT, First Series, No. 3
Cleveland Heights, 1986
Taylor contribution: “San Francisco Bus Depot”

115. ABRAXAS, No. 35/36, edited by Ingrid Swanberg
Madison: 1987
Taylor contribution: “Buying Groceries”, “Bay Bridge”, “N-Judah”

116. ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP CATALOGUE, No. 117
Burton, December 1987
Taylor contribution: “Returning to Cleveland with an Olive Branch”

117. WIDENER REVIEW, No. 4
PA , 1987
Taylor contribution: “Photograph of a Stranger”, “Graduation Postscript”, “To My Son”

118. PINCHPENNY, Vol. 9, No. 1
Sacramento, 1988
Taylor contribution: “Challenger”, brief commentary on VAGABOND magazine

119. THE QUARTERLY, No. 5, edited by Gordon Lish
New York, Spring 1988
Taylor contribution: “Escape”, “The Killer”, “For Janine at Six Months”, “Excuse”, “Dead Reckoning”

120. THE QUARTERLY, No. 6, edited by Gordon Lish
New York, Summer 1988
Taylor contribution: “What Happened to My Mother”, “Prisoner”

121. SWAMP ROOT, Vol. 1, No. 1, edited by Al Masarik
Jacksboro, January 1988
Taylor contribution: “Late Show”, “Art Pepper”, “Silhouette”

122. SWAMP ROOT, Vol. 1, No. 2/3
Jacksboro, December 1988
Taylor contribution: “Chasing Helen”, “Dancer”, “Silence”, “Pantomime at My Wife’s Grave”, “Solo”, “Ordinary Stars”, “April”, “Fugitive”, “Requiem”, “Lifelines”, “Returning to Cleveland with an Olive Branch”, “Carnival Masks”, “Passing Time”, “March” [Taylor is the featured poet for this issue.]

123. TOOK, Vol. 1, No. 16, edited by Ed Mycue
San Francisco, 1988
Taylor contribution: “8-3-81”, “February Song”, “7-18-80”

124. ABRAXAS, No. 37, edited by Ingrid Swanberg
Madison: 1989
Taylor contribution: “One-Way”, “Note to My Wife”

125. CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
San Francisco, Fall 1989
Taylor contribution: “Silence”

126. PAINTED BRIDE QUARTERLY, No. 36
Philadelphia, 1989
Taylor contribution: “Lifelines”, “There was Too Much to Hold”, “Lightning Bugs”

127. SWAMP ROOT, Vol. 1, No. 4
Jacksboro, 1989
Taylor contribution: “Flooding the Labyrinth”, “Hide-and-Seek”

128. BEVEAVEMENT FAMILY SERVICES NEWSLETTER, Vol. 12, No. 3
Corte Madera, 1990
Taylor contribution: “Pantomime at My Wife’s Grave”

129. SWAMP ROOT, Vol. 1, No. 5
Jacksboro, Winter/Spring, 1990
Taylor contribution: “Calendar”, “Cleaning the Wound”

130. SWAMP ROOT, Vol. 1, No. 6
Jacksboro, Summer/Fall 1990
Taylor contribution: “Murmurs”, “Commentator In”, “Stupid Questions”

131. ABRAXAS, No. 40/41, edited by Ingrid Swanberg
Madison: 1991
Taylor contribution: “Creatures of Habit”, “Jamais Vu”

132. THE FOLD, No. 1
San Francisco, Winter 1991
Taylor contribution: “Between the Lines”, “No Plans”

133. ONTHEBUS, Issue 6/7
Los Angeles, Winter/Spring 1991
Taylor contribution: “Waiting for Morning”

134. PEARL, No. 13
Long Beach, Spring/Summer 1991
Taylor contribution: “View from a Junk-Food Emporium”

135. SNAKESKIN, edited by Angi Lowry
Chicago: Anaconda press, 1991
Taylor contribution: “Offering”

136. ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP CATALOGUE, No. 149
Burton, August 1992
Taylor contribution: “Fourth of July at Ocean Beach”

137. ASTARTE, Vol. 1, No. 1
Boulder, 1992
Taylor contribution: “Shedding a Chimera”

138. BOMBAY GIN, Vol. 2, No. 2
Boulder , Summer 1992
Taylor contribution: “March Breakdown”

139. LISTENING EYE, edited by Grace Butcher
Geauga, 1992
Taylor contribution: “December”

140. F/X, Vol. 1, No. 1
Fort Collins, 1993
Taylor contribution: “Occupational Hazard”, “Boomerang”

141. GRIST ON-LINE, No. 3
New York, December 1993
Taylor contribution: “Keeping up with the Jonses”, “Fourth of July at Ocean Beach”, “Trip to Niagara” [These poems appear in both print and on-line formats.]

142. LISTENING EYE, edited by Grace Butcher
Geauga, 1993
Taylor contribution: “Changing Weather”

143. MAN ALIVE!, No. 5
Calverton, 1993
Taylor contribution: transcription of taped comments on d.a.levy [many errors]

144. RAIN CITY REVIEW, Vol. 1, No. 2
Portland, Spring 1993
Taylor contribution: “Test Site”, “Drunk in the Loom”

145. RED CEDAR REVIEW OF COLORADO,  No. 2
Louisville, 1993
Taylor contribution: “Blackout”, “Visitation”, “Spellbound”, “Monsters”

146. RED CEDAR REVIEW OF COLORADO, No. 3
Louisville, 1993
Taylor contribution: “Quick Change”

147. RED CEDAR REVIEW OF COLORADO, No. 5
Louisville, 1993
Taylor contribution: “Tabula Rasa”, “42 and Counting”

148. CAPRICE
Wichita, June 1994
Taylor contribution: “Rapture”, “Bargaining with the Millennium”

149. CORACLE POETRY, No. 1
Berkeley, Winter 1994
Taylor contribution: “Librarian”

150. LISTENING EYE, edited by Grace Butcher
Geauga, 1994
Taylor contribution: “A Plea to the Dead for Forgiveness”, “Jack-O-Lantern”

151. MA!, No. 6 
Calverton, 1994 [formerly MAN ALIVE!]
Taylor contribution: “Keeping up with the Jonses”

152. RAIN CITY REVIEW, Vol. 2, No. 4
Portland, Spring/Summer 1994
Taylor contribution: “Full Disclosure”, “Bone Music”

153. ATOM MIND, Vol. 4, No. 16
Albuquerque, Spring 1995
Taylor contribution: “Billie Holiday”, “Inner Sunset”

154. LISTENING EYE, edited by Grace Butcher
Geauga, 1995
Taylor contribution: “Occupational Hazard”, “Night Physics” [original version]

155. THE QUARTERLY, No. 30, edited by Gordon Lish
New York, Summer 1995
Taylor contribution: “Night Physics” [edited version]

156. LISTENING EYE, edited by Grace Butcher
Geauga, 1996
Taylor contribution: “Brain Tumor”

157. ONE TRICK PONY, No. 2, edited by Louis McKee
Philadelphia, Fall 1997
Taylor contribution: “Sanctuary”, “Low Clouds along the Coast”

158. RAIN CITY REVIEW, Vol. 2, No. 8
Portland, Winter/Spring 1997-1998
Taylor contribution: “Boomerang”

159. ASPHODEL BOOK SHOP CATALOGUE, No. 192
Burton, October 1998
Taylor contribution: “Waiting for Weldon”

160. BARD, No. 6, 24-7 Magazine Supplement
Providence, 1998
Taylor contribution: “Out of Time”

161. LUCID MOON, No. 31
Hampton, March 1999
Taylor contribution: “Bone Music”, “Full Disclosure”, “Chasing Helen”, “Night Physics”
[Titles of last two poems reversed.]

162. RATTAPALLAX, No. 2, edited by George Dickerson
New York, 1999
Taylor contribution: “Outpost”

163. SAY YES, Vol. 1, No. 1
Sacramento, 1999
Taylor contribution: “Incident in the N-Judah Tracks”, “White Night Blues”

164. RATTAPALLAX, No. 3, edited by George Dickerson
New York, 2000
Taylor contribution: “Flying through a Storm with James Wright”

165. RATTAPALLAX, No. 4, edited by George Dickerson
New York, 2000
Taylor contribution: “Drawing Blood”

166. RATTLE, Issue 14, Vol. 6, No. 2, edited by Alan Fox
Sherman Oaks, Winter 2000
Taylor contribution: “Out of Time”, “Deficits”

167. ONE TRICK PONY, No. 6
Philadelphia, Fall 2001
Taylor contribution: “Talking to Helen”, “Reply to a Scented Letter”

168. RATTAPALLAX, No. 5, edited by George Dickerson
New York, 2001
Taylor contribution: “Turning 57”, “Late Show at the Starlight Laundry”

169. RATTLE, Issue 15, Vol. 7, No. 1, edited by Alan Fox
Sherman Oaks, Summer 2001
Taylor contribution: “Seeing Things”

170. BOOG CITY, Issue 3, edited by David Kirschenbaum
New York City, February-March 2002
Taylor contribution: “Not Quite Janine”

171. ONTHEBUS, Issue 17/18
Los Angeles, 2002
Taylor contribution: “Brain Tumor”

172. JEFF MASER – BOOKSELLER, List No. 36
Richmond, November 2004
Taylor contribution: “Wake”, “For Nick Gabaldon”

173. THEE FLAT BIKE, No. 1, edited by Matthew Wascovich
Cleveland, 2004
Taylor contribution: “The Opposite of Hallucinating”, “Waiting for Weldon”, “Up in the Air”, “Airmail”, “Signaling Jim”

174. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL, No. 48, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, November, 2004
Taylor contribution: “Vegas”

175. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL, No. 49, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, January, 2005
Taylor contribution: “Slow Learner”

176. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL, No. 50, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, March 2005
Taylor contribution: “Loose Ends”

177. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL, No. 53, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, October 2005
Taylor contribution: “Christmas”

178. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL #55, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, October 2005
Taylor contribution: “Keeping Warm”

179. ABRAXAS, No. 44/45, edited by Ingrid Swanberg
Madison, 2006
Taylor contribution: “Flying through a Storm with James Wright”

180. BOTTLE, No. 4, edited by Bill Roberts
Dover, 2006
Taylor contribution: “Night Physics”

181. BOTTLE, No. 5, edited by Bill Roberts
Dover, 2007
Taylor contribution: “Calling Cards”

182. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL, No. 60, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, 2009
Taylor contribution: “Ready or Not”

183. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL,  No. 61, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, 2009
Taylor contribution: “Lately”

184. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL, No. 63, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, April 2011
Taylor contribution: “Close Parenthesis”

185. MISER MAGAZINE, No. 5, edited by Nicole Hennessy and Lauren Dulay
Lakewood, June 2013
Taylor contribution: “What’s Left”

186. UNARMED-ADVENTUROUS POETRY JOURNAL, No. 66, edited by Michael Mann
St. Paul, February 2014
Taylor contribution: “What’s Left”

187. BIG HAMMER, #19, edited by Dave Roskos
Island Heights: Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books, February 2017
Taylor contribution: “Woman at a Mental Health Clinic” (haiku)

188. HAIKUS, NEARKUS, FAUXKUS, FUCKYOUS, #1, edited by Thom Bakelas
Taylor contribution: Denville NJ, Between Shadows Press, 2021
75 copies
Taylor contribution: “Ann’s Answer”, “Thinking Of Cuz”, “Actuarial Tables”

189. PERIODICALS, #1, edited by Lucy Wilkinson
Manchester/Glasgow, Death Of Workers Whilst Building Skyscrapers Press, 2022
250 copies
Taylor contribution: “Late Show At The Starlight Laundry”