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Identity Theory | Featured Author - Janet Buck janet buck. Identity Derryberry. To read more of janet s work or schedulea reading, go to http//www.janetbuck.com. Email janet buck. http://www.identitytheory.com/featauth/buck.html
Extractions: "The Orphan" Janet's other Identity Theory work: A Literary Call to Arms Two-time Pushcart nominee and winner of the H.G. Wells Award for Literary Excellence, Janet I. Buck has been featured in hundreds of print and internet journals world-wide. While a good deal of her work revolves around coping with a disability, she has also been recognized for her gun-blast of honesty regarding the roles of men and women, alcoholism, illness, family strife, and grief. As Janet says, "I was born into a heritage of silence in regard to my difference. All of my work, in some loose way, is tied to breaking that spell. I am a teacher (in a professional capacity), a student of crisis by virtue of fate, and a writer because words ring doorbells in my heart, and I must answer or die." Her career has been marked by an unmistakable string of good fortune. The first poem she submitted four years ago, called "The Nursing Home," won a national poetry prize and her second and third attempts were accepted for an anthology published by Outrider Press. She has, she says, "the advantage of difference." Few writers have had the courage and werewithal to tackle such topics as addiction and physical deformity. Her reputation for taking the baser elements of human behavior and happenstance have made an indelible impression on editors around the globe. She has the audacity to call a stump the "purple eggplant of despair" or trace the creaks of "trouble's soggy carrot bones." Readers are jarred by examples of honesty.
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Identity Theory | La Vie Poeme - "frozen Sonnets" By Janet Buck janet buck s poetry, poetics, and fiction have appeared in The Pedestal Magazine,Poetry Magazine.com, CrossConnect, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Kimera, The Rose http://www.identitytheory.com/poetry/buck13.html
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Extractions: Janet Buck Janet Buck teaches writing and literature at the college level. Her poetry and poetics have appeared in The Melic Review The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Kimera, 2River View, Tintern Abbey, Southern Ocean Review, Niederngasse, Lynx: Poetry from Bath, The Horsethief's Journal, salon D'Art and hundreds of journals world-wide. In 1998 and 1999, she has won numerous creative writing awards and has been a featured poet for Seeker Magazine, Poetry Today Online, Vortex, Conspire, Poetry Cafe, Dead Letters, the storyteller, Poetry Heaven, Athens City Times, Poetik License, 3:00 AM e-zine, Poetry Super Highway and Carved in Sand . Buck's poems entitled and Acrylic Thighs were recently nominated for the Pushcart Prize in Literature. Click on photo to e-mail Janet Buck Janet's first e-book, entitled Reefs We Live , is now available at Word Wrangler Publishing . On December 1st, Newton's Baby Press will release her first print collection entitled Calamity's Quilt :. She is one of ten poets to be featured at the One Heart, One World
Extractions: The poems showcased at this web site are original works and are the property of the author. These poems may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the expressed written permission of the author.
Newton's Baby - Janet Buck's Calamity's Quilt ISBN 0966722841 Newton s Baby, 1999 On December 1, 1999, Newton s Baby willrelease Calamity s Quilt, a new book of work by the poet janet buck. http://www.newtonsbaby.com/calamity.html
Extractions: On December 1, 1999, Newton's Baby will release Calamity's Quilt , a new book of work by the poet Janet Buck. Ms Buck has published widely in print and online journals, and Calamity's Quilt will feature poems previously seen in places like 2River View MindFire The Horsethiefs Journal and Conspire , as well as brand new work. Janet Buck's publication credits stand as testimony to the power of her writing. Barbara Benepe, publisher of Cayuse Press, writes, "Janet Buck's tenacious style pulls the reader into a world of witty wordplay and raw, immediate emotion." Poet Scott Holstad says "for her, the word is life and it shows through her poems." In 1999, Ms Buck's poem "Acrylic Thighs" was one of ten pieces from around the world chosen for the "One World, One Heart" exhibit at the United Nations Exhibit Hall in New York City. The exhibit, to debut in April 2000, will pair the poem with a visual art piece. Ms Buck teaches writing and literature at the college level. Her work has been nominated for the 1999 Pushcart Prize by both
Gravity Issue 17 - Janet Buck Issue 17, April 1998 janet buck Three Poems. Winter First Gibraltaris a regal rock and something that you see in me. The purple http://www.newtonsbaby.com/gravity/jb498.html
Extractions: Gibraltar is a regal rock and something that you see in me. The purple mountain majesty of stoic purses matching dreams despite the shoes on closet floors that never had a job to do. The manger of regretting skies. Prometheus and Zeus in bed. Rolling over for a kiss. Rocking in the tides of fear and keeping this inside. Gibraltar is a real rock. That lines a civilizing shore. Something that Im really not. Mine are pebbles. Stones perhaps. The fluster of an avalanche. Perfect litters of a smile. Self-indulgent tears aligned. It shouldnt be a huge surprise. The order of release is this: Winter snowflakes have to fall before you have July. The Vapor Trail Its path defined by looking in and counting pennies in a jar. A nickel for a stanza here. A quarter for the thaw. Im selling syllables, I know. Like Girl Scout cookies at the door. The buzzer louder every time the baggage of an aching heart is dropped like bombs from passing planes. Jet streams of emotive skies. The vapor trails of bleeding pens. A treasure chest of coral reefs that somehow pops its angry lid and lands upon the page. This is where the moonlight sings and whispers something in my ear. This is where I gather strength. Relinquishing the need to use the shoehorn of a stoic smile to force my toes in normal shoes. The long giraffes of wandering through forests wet with where Ive been. Introspections porcupine. It has a chance to cross the road. This where I clean the gun of coming home to me.
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Extractions: In Tickets to a Closing Play , Janet Buck offers us a kaleidoscopic vision of brokenness. Whether she is speaking of a war scene, a waiting room in a hospital, the elderly, or homelessness, she spotlights the deep wounds of our world without once collapsing into abstract morbidity. Oh yes, there is much darkness here and, indeed, much sunlight and birth. Janet Buck is one of the best among us. I celebrate the release of this important collection. Original and brave, enlightening and wise, Tickets to a Closing Play takes an intimate look at some tough, but universal themes in our present world: war; 9/11; physical deterioration; death. A master of truth-telling and imagery, poet Janet Buck takes our most defining and often bleakest of experiences, sprinkles them with her special brand of word whimsy, to produce this rich and vibrant collection of poetry thats not only serious and insightful, but a sheer delight to read. In a style thats pure Buck, always innovative, but never contrived or confused, she nails that delicate balance between whimsy and artistic integrity, culminating in her most powerful body of poetry yet.
Extractions: Dear Larry: Please consider the poem posted below for publication in the poets4 peace collection. You asked for a lead-in about what prompted me to write this: I am a woman who has lived in the luxurious lap of our modern world; I have never seen nor truly felt the atrocities of war. These poems lament this ignorance and the deceptive notion that battle is an exercise in the boxing ring of justice. Just-ice Accent Graves The Fire Escape ... Hamburger Hill We all grew up on G.I. Joe. Gospel hope was underlined by uniforms in willing green. Touching down from Vietnam a sandblast same as battle zones with air-sick bags across your lap. So young to weather scraps of men in piles of doom like stir-fry scooped on beds of rice. Huts and homesteads bombed and flicked just ashes from a cigarette. Courage was the currency. We stuffed your pockets with our need ordered death like mincemeat pie. The judgment tomes that hit the air were wet grenades and pressure valves Because you went, you wore blame on covers of a magazine
Interview With Janet Buck / Susan M. Ellis Interview With janet buck. Susan M. Ellis. janet buck. janet buck has a Ph.D.in English and teaches writing and literature at the college level. http://www.sendecki.com/issuefour/buckspot.shtml
Extractions: Janet Buck Janet Buck has a Ph.D. in English and teaches writing and literature at the college level. Her poetry, poetics, and fiction have appeared in hundreds of journals world-wide. In 1998, 1999, and 2000, she has won numerous creative writing awards and been a featured poet for Seeker Magazine, Poetry Today Online, Vortex, Conspire, Poetry Café, Dead Letters, the storyteller, Poetry Heaven, Athens City Times, Poetic License, 3:00AM e-zine, Poetry Super Highway, Carved in Sand, PoetryMagazine.com, Beachfire Gathering, and Café Society. Two of Buck's poems have been nominated for this year's Pushcart Prize in Poetry and she is a recent recipient of The H.G. Wells Award for Literary Excellence. Janet is one of ten U.S. poets to be featured at the "One Heart, One World" Exhibit at the United Nations Exhibit Hall in New York City opened in April 2000. Her poem "Acrylic Thighs" was translated into five languages and paired with original artwork. The tour will travel to France, Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, and Japan.
Sitting Spoons... / Janet Buck janet buck has a Ph.D. in English and teaches writing and literatureat the college level. Sitting Spoons Sulking Forks. janet buck. http://www.sendecki.com/issuefour/bucksit.shtml
Unlikely Stories: Janet Buck janet buck, also known as janet I. buck, has made herself one of the most famouspoems on the Internet with her intricate, heavily layered and sophisticated http://home.flash.net/~unlikely/buck.html
Extractions: Unlikely Stories Presents Janet Buck, also known as Janet I. Buck, has made herself one of the most famous poems on the Internet with her intricate, heavily layered and sophisticated symbols. Incredibly vivid, her poems tell tales of loves lost and loved ones buried, with words and phrases that no one else could produce. The depth and complexity of her work deserves read after read, yet is perfectly clear from the first line. Janet Buck is a three-time Pushcart Nominee and the author of four collections of poetry. Her work has recently appeared in Three Candles PoetryBay Red River Review Artemis ... The Pedestal Magazine , Runes, Stirring Poetry Magazine.com CrossConnect Facets ... The American Muse , and hundreds of journals world-wide. In 2001 and 2002, Buck has received awards from Kota Press Sol Magazine Kimera L'Intrigue , and The Critical Poet . Her poem "Acrylic Thighs" was recently featured at The United Nation's Exhibit Hall in NYC. For links to more of her work, see: http://members.aol.com/jbuck22874/whatsnew.html and http://www.janetbuck.com
Poetry By Janet Buck Poetry by janet buck. Sour Milk Sugar Peas. About the Author. janet buck is athreetime Pushcart nominee and the author of several collections of poetry. http://www.pigironmalt.com/buck.htm
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