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Presence a Journal of Catholic Poetry 2020
by Paul Connell, Angela Alaimo O'donnell, Judith Valente, Susan L. Miller, Susanna Rich, Sean Thomas Dougherty, Laura Chalar, Katherine Kovacik, J. C. Scharl, Lori Negridge Allen, Indran Amirthanayagam, Ann Applegarth, Corliss M. Badeaux, Collin Becker, Aaron Brown, Mark S. Burrows, Brandon S. Butcher, Andrew Calis, Neil Carpathios, Hannah Carr-Murphy, Ann Cefola, Martha Collins, Paola Corso, Susan Cowger, Brad Davis, Peggy R. Ellsberg, Tyler Farrell, Linda Nemec Foster, Jane Greer, Nathaniel Lee Hansen, Samuel Hazo, Gloria Heffernan, Maeve Henry, Thomas Holahan, Jefferson Holdridge, Eva Mary Hooker, Brent House, Madeline Infantine, Richard Jones, Tina Kelley, Laurie Kolp, Sarah Law, Cameron Alexander Lawrence, Owen Lewis, Laurinda Lind, Nick Maione, Jennifer Martelli, Janet Mccann, Annabelle Moseley, Madeleine Mysko, Stephen Nakrosis, Kathleen O"Toole, Stephen Paling, Richard Pierce, Susan Blackwell Ramsey, Greg Rappleye, Skip Renker, Ann Ritter, Brian Ascalon Roley, Maria Rouphail, J. D. Schraffenberger, Alessandra Simmons, Judith Sornberger, Catherine Stansfield, Marjorie Stelmach, Emily Stoddard, Sally Thomas, Don Thompson, John J. Trause, Carolyne Wright, Steve Knepper, Anthony Domestico, Maryann L. Miller, Margaret Rozga, Alan Berecka, Susan Lembo Balik, Billy Middleton, Joel Allegretti, Rosa Mirna Sanchez, Maryanne Hannan, Arthur Powers, Danielle Davey Stulac, Cydnee Devereaux, Susan Delaney Spear, Karen Ullo
Published 2020
ISBN-13: 978-0-9988095-3-3, ISBN: 0-9988095-3-5

"A Catholic journal of poetry with a nondenominational group of authors. "A record and reference of literature and Catholic literature at a specific point in time.""






Presence
a Journal of Catholic Poetry
by Chelsea Martinez-Casiano, Sharif Elmusa, P. S. Dean, Pablo Medina, Maryann Corbett, Gail White, James Matthew Wilson, Susan L. Miller, Julie L. Moore, Joseph Bathanti, Jill Pelaez Baumgaertner, Alan Berecka, Tim Bete, Kathleen Bradley, Pat Brisson, Debra Bruce, Mary Buchinger, Roxana L. Cazan, Yuan Changming, Erica Charis-Molling, Richard Cole, Barbara Crooker, Joanna Currey, Jim Daniels, Lynn Domina, Stephen Gibson, Dominic Gideon, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Ed Granger, Maryanne Hannan, Jerry Harp, Lois Marie Harrod, Anne M. Higgins, Thomas Holahan, Siham Karami, Elaine Kehoe, George Klawitter, Dean Kostos, Leonard Kress, Michael Angel Martin, D. S. Martin, Orlando Ricardo Menes, Philip Metres, Rhonda Miska, Robin Amelia Morris, Susan Signe Morrison, Elizabeth Murawski, Stella Nesanovich, Matthew C. Nickel, Barry Peters, Daye Phillippo, Mia Pohlman, Christopher Poore, Dennis Rhodes, Michael D. Riley, Margaret Rozga, Lisa Toth Salinas, Nicholas Samaras, Janna Schledorn, Rita A. Simmonds, Richard Spilman, Sofia M. Starnes, Sheryl St. Germain, Sophia Stid, Carole Stone, Maxine Susman, Maria Terrone, Brian Volck, Mark C. Watney, R. Bratten Weiss, Paul Willis, Aleisa Zoecklin, Cydnee Devereaux, Jake Oresick, Michael P. Murphy, Ned Balbo, C. X. Dillhunt, Mary Ladany, Mike Aquilina, Juditha Dowd, Shanna Powlus Wheeler, Jeremiah Webster, Tyler Farrell, Mia Schilling Grogan, Kim Bridgford, Joshua Hren, Kathleen Marks
Published 2018
ISBN-13: 978-0-9988095-1-9, ISBN: 0-9988095-1-9

"New poems, translations, interviews, and book reviews in a yearly literary journal for Catholic Poetry."






Dictionary of Midwestern Literature, Volume 2
Dimensions of the Midwestern Literary Imagination
by Philip A. Greasley, Crystal S. Anderson, David D. Anderson, Kathie Ryckman Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Marilyn Judith Atlas, Thomas Fox Averill, Paul Baggett, William Barillas, Jill Barnum, Anne Beck, Robert Beasecker, James M. Boehnlein, Sheena Denney Boran, Victoria Brehm, Rachel Breneman, Roger Bresnahan, Emily Thornton Calvo, Sharon Carlson, Jennifer Cathey, Haeja K. Chung, Emily Churilla, Hannah L. Coffey, Daniel P. Compora, Sheila Marie Contreras, Leslie Czechowski, Edward Dauterich, Todd Fleming Davis, Theresa Delgadillo, Jill Doerfler, Robert Dunne, Maureen N. Eke, Carol Fadda-Conrey, Katherine Fama, Timothy C. Frazer, Philip L. Gerber, Kenneth B. Grant, Marsha O. Greasley, Øyvind T. Gulliksen, Benjamin Hale, Willie J. Harrell, Stephen C. Holder, Ashley Hopkins, Jeffrey Hotz, William E. Huntzicker, Katherine Joslin, Immaculate Kizza, Sara Kosiba, Joyce R. Ladenson, Clarence Lindsay, Larry Lockridge, Loren Logsdon, Paul W. Miller, David Newquist, Marcia Noe, Mary Dejong Obuchowski, Sally E. Parry, Steve Paul, David Perusek, John R. Pfeiffer, Rod Phillips, Denise Pilato, Ronald Primeau, David Radavich, Kristy Nelson Raine, Milton Reigelman, Garyn G. Roberts, John Rohrkemper, Robert L. Root, Margaret Rozga, Herbert K. Russell, Mike Ryan, David K. Sauer, Ann L. Seaton, James Seaton, Marc Kelly Smith, Joyce Caldwell Smith, Crystal Stallman, Jeffrey Swenson, Guy Szuberla, Thom Tammaro, Jon C. Teaford, Catherine Tobin, Ellen Serlen Uffen, Lance Weldy, Johnnie Wilcox, Keith Wilhite, Douglas Wixson, Joseph Wydeven, Susan Yanos
Hardcover, 1,064 Pages, Published 2016 by Indiana University Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-253-02104-5, ISBN: 0-253-02104-9

"The Midwest has produced a robust literary heritage. Its authors have won half of the nation’s Nobel Prizes for Literature plus a significant number of Pulitzer Prizes. This volume explores the rich racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the region. It also contains entries on thirty-five pivotal Midwestern literary works, literary genres, literary, cultural, historical, and social movements, state and city literatures, literary jour ..."






Justice Freedom Herbs
by Margaret Rozga
Paperback, 92 Pages, Published 2015 by Wordtech Editions
ISBN-13: 978-1-62549-115-2, ISBN: 1-62549-115-8

"Justice Freedom Herbs is a book of activist poems written in garden metaphors. It is also a book of garden poems that suggest social justice themes. Sometimes the garden, its herbs and other produce, are foregrounded; sometimes civil rights issues and experiences take that primary role. Throughout the volume, the two concerns are closely linked, and each becomes a way of talking about the other. Both require nurturing, both sometimes di ..."






Though I Haven't Been to Baghdad
by Margaret Rozga
Paperback, 63 Pages, Published 2012 by Benu Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-9844629-7-1, ISBN: 0-9844629-7-X

"As we mark ten years at war - wars most of us prefer to forget—Peggy Rozga's striking poems tell us, Look. Here. This is the true cost of war. Here."—Sarah Browning"






200 Nights and One Day(1st Edition)
by Margaret Rozga
Paperback, 75 Pages, Published 2009 by Benu Press
ISBN-13: 978-0-9815163-1-8, ISBN: 0-9815163-1-9

"Poetry. African American Studies. This book of poetry presents a brilliant analysis which takes us through the brave history of the strength, commitment and passion of the people of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as they marched, struggled, and were jailed to win the victory of justice and freedom for all. Peggy Rozga joined protestors, participated in freedom marches, and was jailed for fighting and marching for the rights of poor Black childre ..."

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