Contributors: Margaret Gibson
Margaret
Gibson is the author of twelve books of poetry, most recently Not Hearing
the Wood Thrush. Her work has appeared in the Best American Poetry and the
Pushcart Prize anthologies. Her collection The Vigil was a finalist for
the National Book Award in Poetry. She is professor emerita at the University
of Connecticut and lives in Preston, Connecticut.
Contributions
- 2019 Spring - Wing
- 2016 Autumn - Passage; Old Cloth
- 2013 Spring - Without Thinking about It
- 2007 Autumn - Catechism
- 2006 Summer - The Gaze; Lilies of the Valley; Iris
- 2003 Winter - The Great Wave at Kanagawa; Toko's Cat; Sweetfish in a Spring Current
- 2002 Autumn - Evening Mist; The Hag Ibaragi
- 2001 Spring - Epistle to the Field in Eldred, Pennsylvania; An Epistle to Robinson Jeffers
- 1996 Autumn - Crossing the Ohio at Sistersville; Riven
- 1994 Autumn - Elegy to a Sculptor
- 1993 Autumn - Blessing; Prayer Ascending, Prayer Descending
- 1992 Autumn - Kate; Lila's Dream
- 1979 Winter - Fall Equinox, Three poems from 'Signs: A Progress of the Soul'
- 1976 Summer - The Deadyard at Merrifield; The Evidence of Our Senses
- 1972 Winter - Reprise; Leaving; The Nun Who Died in the Maternity Ward: Last Testament
- 1971 Summer - And with a Vengeance