Bibliography Kwame Dawes Anthology Conributions

POEMS AND OTHER CREATIVE WORK IN JOURNALS AND ANTHOLOGIES.

-- “A-sea,” “Prayer,” “Return,” “Traveller,” “Low Country,” Obsidian II, Spring-Summer, Fall-Winter, 1995 Volume 10, Numbers 1 & 2. (239-243)

--"A Short Play." English in the Caribbean. Ed. Faith Linton. London: Collins, 1987.

--"Acceptance Revisited." Fiddlehead. (Fall 1989).

-- “Baptism,” “Marriage”, “Parting”, “Guidance”, “Bloodletting,”, “Trouble-maker.” West Coast: Line 22.31/1 (1997): 7-11.

-- “Boat People.” West Coast Line. Number 22. Spring/Summer 1997.

-- “Bridge.” Ariel, V 27, April 1996, Number 2 (47).

-- “ Carolina Barbecue.” Cave Canem Anthology 2003, No. 8. 17

--"Communion.” Forward Anthology 1995. ( UK) 1996.

-- “Cruise.” Mississippi Review, Volume 24, Number 3. Caribbean Writing (171).

-- “Cutting Your Nose to Spite Your Face.” Fuse Magazine. Spring, 1994, Vol. XVII. No. 3.

-- “Death Mask.” Black Renaissance (Fall 1998).

-- “Easter Sunday,” “Love Oil,” “Hinterland,” A Millennial Sampler of South Carolina Poetry, Ninety-Six Press, 2005. 63-66.

-- “Eat.” Dance the Guns to Silence: 100 Poems for Ken Saro Wiwa. Ed.

Nii Ayikwei Parkes and Kadija Sesay. London: Flipped Eye Publishing, 2006.

--"Evening Song." Fiddlehead. (Spring 1988).

-- "Excerpts from Twilight Songs from the Swamp Country.Doubletake (Summer 1997).

“Excursion to Port Royal.” Step Into a World. A Global Anthology of the New Black Literature. Edited by Kevin Powell. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2000.

-- Fast Forward. “Spread the Word creating opportunities for London’s writers. September-December 2006.

-- “Fat Man, Little Boy.” Indiana Review, Volume 26, Number 1.(70-71).

--“Five Poems.” Obsidian II (Fall 1998).

--"Grace." Callaloo. (Summer 1993).

-- “Hate,” “Anchor,” “Rats.” Six Seasons Review. Volume 1, Number 2. 2001.

--"Hawk” and “Tornado Child’. Poetry London Newsletter, Spring 1997.

-- “Heavy as Lead.” Atlanta Review. Volume III, Issue Number 2. Spring/Summer 1997: 78.

--“Holy Dub.” (A birthday tribute to Kamua Brathwaite. The Caribbean Writer, Volume 14, 2000. (95-96).

-- “In Memoriam” Ariel, V 29, April 1998 (73)

-- “Inheritance.” The PushCart Book of Poetry: The best poems from thirty years of The Pushcart Prize. Pushcart Press. 2006: 536.

-- “Inheritance.” The Pushcart Prize XXVI. Best of the Small Presses. Edited by Bill Henderson with the Pushcart Prize editors. 2002 Pushcart Press: 523.

-- “Inheritance: A Fragment” London Review of Books, February 1999.

--"In Memoriam” Ariel 29.2 (1998): 73-4.

-- “Lesson,” “The Idea of Her,” “Time,” “ Island Memory.”Bomb, the Americas Issue. March 15, 2004.

-- “Libation.” A Garden of Forking Paths. An Anthology for Creative Writers.

-- “Light Like a Feather, Heavy as Lead.” Atlanta Review, Spring/Summer 1997.

-- “Love Oil.” Callaloo. Volume 21, Number 2. (Spring 1998) Emerging Male Writers. A Special Issue, Part II. 325-326.

--“Marley’s Ghost.” Iron Balloons: New Fiction from Jamaica. Ed. Colin Channer.

Akashic Books, 2006.

-- “Marley’s Ghost.” Iron Balloons. Hit Fiction from Jamaica’s Calabash Writer’s Workshop. Edited by Colin Channer. Akashic Books: 2006. 219-276.

-- “Memoir.” World Literature Today, July-August 2006.

-- “ Midlands” and “Ska Memory.” Yamassee Review, Winter 1998.

--"Progeny of Air" and "New Neighbors." Forward Anthology ( UK) 1994.

--"Psalm 36.” London Review of Books, May 1995.

--"Pusher." London Review of Book,s May 1995.

--"Progeny of Air." Callaloo. (Summer 1993).

-- “Peach Picking,” The Georgia Review, Volume LIX, Number 1, Spring 2005. (49)

-- “Progeny of Air,” “Grace.” Callaloo, Volume 16, Number 3, Summer, 1993. (585-589).

-- “Progeny of Air,” “New Neighbors.” The Forward Book of Poetry. 1995

-- “Please Can I Be Jamaican?” Granta , Issue 92, Winter 2005: 61-75.

--"Shadow Play,” “ Oakland Avenue” and “Some Tentative Definitions XI.” Poems for the Beekeeper: An Anthology of Modern Poetry. Ed. Robert Gent. Five Leaves ( UK),

1996.

-- “Seasonal,” “Nightmare IV.” Illuminations. August 2003: 40-41.

-- “Shook Foil.” “Sunday Morning,” “Liminal.” The Oxford Book of Caribbean Verse, Oxford University Press, 2005: 329-332.

--"Three Poems.” Point (October 1997).

--"Two Premonitions,” “Bridge” and “Lonely Londoners.” Ariel 27.2 (April 1996).

-- “The Letter,” “Sparrow,” “Ritual,” “Shades.” The Hampton-Sydney Poetry Review, Virginia, Winter, 2004, (7-9).

--“The Habits of Love,” “The Things She Knows” The Arts Journal, Volume 2 Number 1, September 2005, (80,18).

-- “ Sanctuary,” “Genocide,” “Reaper in a Wheat Field.” Wasafiri. No. 32, Autumn 2000. p. 23-24.

 

DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS/REFERENCE

Encyclopedia of World Literature in the 20 th Century. Volume 2: E-K. St. James Press, 1999.

Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 117: Twentieth-Century Caribbean and Black African Writers. A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book, 1992.

Waking Up In Jamaica. Music and vibes of the Caribbean’s No. 1 Island . Foehr, Stephen. Sanctuary Publishing, 2000: 23,68-9,109-10,114,115,116-19,156,157-8,193-4, 219, 220-)