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  1. The New Yorker, Dec. 5, 1983 "Gray Eyes" by Tess Gallagher, 1983-01-01
  2. Instructions To the Double Signed by Tess Gallagher, 1976
  3. Carver Country by Raymond] Adelman, Bob, production / Carver, Raymond, text / Adelman, Bob, photographs by / Gallagher, Tess, introduction by [Carver, 1990
  4. Paris Review 96, Summer 1985 (27) by Paul Auster, Rosamund Lehmann, Tess Gallagher, Janet Flanner, Galway Kinnell, Stephen Spender, Sharon Olds Elizabeth Hardwick, 1985
  5. Owl-Spirit Dwelling: Poem (SIGNED) by Tess Gallagher, 1995
  6. THE SEATTLE REVIEW Vol. XIV No. 1 (Fall 1991 / Winter 1992) by Donna, Editor (Peter Bacho, Tess Gallagher, Joan Fox, Pamela Gros GERSTENBERGER, 1992-01-01
  7. Lover of Horses 1ST Edition Inscribed & Signed Edition by Tess Gallagher, 1986-01-01
  8. Dostoevsky. A Screenplay by Raymond and GALLAGHER, Tess CARVER, 1985
  9. Ironwood 24 (Bearings: Approaches to Poetry and the Poem Vol 12 no. 2 Fall 1984) by Ed. (Denise Levertov, Czeslaw Milosz, Charles Simic, Donald Hall, Tess Gallagher et al contribs) Michael Cuddihy, 1984
  10. Deux audacieux : Auprès de Raymond Carver by Tess Gallagher, 2002-01-07
  11. The Lover of Horses -- First 1st Printing by Tess Gallagher, 1992
  12. Cattedrali­ / Cathedrals by Raymond Carver, Tess Gallagher, 2002-03-01
  13. The New Yorker, July 28, 1975 "Zero" by Tess Gallagher, 1975-01-01
  14. On Your Own by Tess Gallagher, 1978

61. Sergeant Tess Gallagher
Sergeant tess gallagher, tess gallagher arrived in Mt Thomas in the episode On The Road , screened on 24th May 2000, having been transferred from Shepparton.
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Sergeant Tess Gallagher Tess Gallagher arrived in Mt Thomas in the episode 'On The Road', screened on 24th May 2000, having been transferred from Shepparton. She is what's known as a 'blue flamer' in the force - her career has been fast tracked because of her outstanding academic achievements, and at 28 years she finds herself appointed as the new Sergeant in Mt Thomas. However, her arrival in town definitely put a few noses out of joint as she got the job that Ben Stewart was after. Other than Tom Croydon, none of the other Heelers took to Tess, particularly Jo, who got into trouble with her from the word go.
Fitting in for Tess was never going to be easy. Ben thinks she took his job, PJ just sees her as a replacement for Maggie and coming so soon after her death he can't deal with this. Jo sees Tess as a threat, the two women in the station plainly do not get on. Jack is her only ally, going out of his way to be her friend.
Towards the end of season 7 Jack is shot by some drug dealers. Following this, he and Tess became closer. The season 7 finale sees Tess give Jack a pair of boots, just before he's wheeled into theatre to have the bullet that is lodged near his spine removed. At the start of season 8 we learn that Tess sat with Jack until he awoke after the operation. However, she returned a thank you gift from him as she was uncomfortable with their growing intimacy and Jack's presumption that they have a 'bond'. In Episode 303, Chop Chop, Jack and Tess share their first kiss, however a few minutes later Tess agrees that although it was a 'nice moment' it won't be happening again. Tess tries to keep her distance, but after a hostage situation for Jack, Episode 311 The Manly Art, her resolve crumbles and she and Jack sleep together. In

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63. Artful Dodge - Poets As Translators - Tess Gallagher
tess gallagher. The Dogs of Bucharest. (Translated from the Romanian by the poet with Adam J. Sorkin and tess gallagher). back to top. Liliana Ursu. Parallel Events.
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Tess Gallagher The Dogs of Bucharest
Their invisible city of cries and threats
builds in the air, thrives briefly, then
falls away to a fresh oblivion. What do they protect
so fiercely, as if they had several lives to sacrifice? Yesterday a mastiff the size of a small pony bashed against the wire mesh of its narrow yard just because we were passing. While we ate fish at the restaurant-a guilty stolen meal, mindful of those who can't afford even an egg- the dogs began another alarm, their chuffing like black shovels full of earth tossed into an open grave that is everywhere when fear is the predominant language. We ate anyway, two poets disguised by a room crowded with businessmen, cell phones pressed to their ears: "communication, not communion," Liliana says. But it's catching. We want to phone someone too. We ask the surly waitress with eyes like a drowned cat if we can use the restaurant phone, but her answer is No. Ditto for the male waiter who passes too close to where we work on our translations of each other's poems, trying to convert

64. Artful Dodge - Original Interviews - Tess Gallagher
A Conversation With tess gallagher. WHAT BETTER WAY But tess gallagher s mission must also be explored off the page. For example, not
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A Conversation With Tess Gallagher WHAT BETTER WAY to introduce Tess Gallagher than to quote the final stanza of the title poem of her first collection, Instructions to the Double: It's a dangerous mission. You
could die out there. You
could go on forever. Reading these lines in my early twenties, when I had first come to poetry, was quite heady stuff. This stanza contained an entire, sprawling manifesto. Poetry as danger; as a way to live; until death do you part. Now, however, twenty years later, I realize Tess Gallagher was not offering a portrait of the writing life-the responsibility of writing-that involves only a young and fiery infatuation, but a commitment that involves a more enduring presence, encompassing decades and relocations from one continent to another-that involves loving and losing others, that includes helping others to bring their own voices forth, and being helped as well. The consequence of Tess Gallagher's commitment to the responsibilities of writing involves more than a long list of books, although these publications are indeed impressive. Her collections of poetry include Instructions to the Double, Under Stars, Willingly, Portable Kisses

65. I Stop Writing The Poem Author Biography
tess gallagher was born on July 21, 1943, in Port Angeles, Washington, to Leslie (a logger and longshoreman) and Georgia Bond. gallagher
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Download PDF Tess Gallagher was born on July 21, 1943, in Port Angeles, Washington, to Leslie (a logger and longshoreman) and Georgia Bond. Gallagher received her bachelor's and master's degrees in English from the University of Washington, where she studied poetry under the guidance of Theodore Roethke, a National Book Award-winning poet. She went on to earn a master of fine arts degree in poetry from the University of Iowa in 1974.
While she was teaching English at St. Lawrence University in New York, Gallagher published her first collection of poems, Stepping Outside (1974). The following year, she began teaching creative writing at Kirkland College, also in New York, and would eventually publish her second collection,... This is a free excerpt. For the full page get the:

66. Colibri Copyright And Acknowledgments
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67. Eleventh Hour Productions
Performer Bio tess gallagher Friday, May 3, Richard Hugo House. Photo by Eizo Matsumura. tess gallagher is a poet, short story writer and essayist.
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68. Penn Special Collections-APR-Tess Gallagher
Photographs from the American Poetry Review Records, 19711998 Ms. Coll. 349. tess gallagher.
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69. Welcome To JAILBAIT! | Tess Gallagher
same *hotel* now . . there s got to be a block up at St David s Prison marked tess gallagher. And it s getting quite full. Don t be
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[I Got Married] Tess seems to have developed a slight problem while living in Mt Thomas, a seemingly normal small country town bustling with community spirit and a heck of a lot of crime. Tess is very unlucky in the love department and a small trend seems to have taken place .. see all of her love interests appear to all be residing in the same *hotel* now . . there's got to be a block up at St David's Prison marked Tess Gallagher. And it's getting quite full. Don't be so quick to declare your love Jonesy, unless you want to end up as Jail Bait. Let's also put on hold for now the attraction to men whose names start with the letter "J". . . Tess' story so far . . . Sergeant Tess Gallagher met with a potential love interest while interviewing for a job. Turns out he was interviewing for the same job. Senior Constable Ben Stewart. A brief bit of Jail Bait for Tess, nothing eventuated even though there was chemistry. It's a good thing for Tin Can Benny, as he is under no threat of the jailbait curse from Tess Gallagher. He is his own jailbait now and should be careful about whose bar he's propped up against. Things were going sort of well for Tess, she settled into life in Mt Thomas. She did her job and did it well. Policing is very black and white for her. Right or wrong. And while she was not in possession of all the personal skills required, she soon learnt how to become a 'country' copper. Her communication skills were a bit rough at times. And her by the book approach didn't always earn her the respect and friendship of her colleagues.

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Gallagher, Tess Instructions to the Double Port Townsend: Graywolf Press, 1976. Printed wrappers (Softcover). Second Edition. Author's Second Book. Signed by the author on the title page. In Near Fine with light rubbing to the covers, price on back cover rubbed off. Pages fresh, clean, and unmarked.. ISBN: 0915308037. Signed by Author. Printed Wrappers. Near Fine. (Inventory #000535)
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71. Rough Road To Writing Fame For UW Aluma Tess Gallagher
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In the dark years of Tess Gallagher's life, she lived on food stamps, had no car and biked or bused wherever she went. Her husband - a pilot in the Vietnam War - returned from his tour of duty, but their marriage failed in the aftermath. Today, Gallagher is a widely read author internationally. She has a dozen books in print and counts awards and honorary degrees by the page. She has taught at major universities, produced screenplays with Robert Altman, had her stories performed on stage by actress Meryl Streep and saw her poetry translated into half a dozen languages. She even married another writer, Raymond Carver. But ask her about her life, and she'll tell you it wasn't easy. "I must have sent out a hundred job applications," she says. "I got one response: 'If we had a job, we'd sure hire you.'"

72. Drawn From “A Conversation With Tess Gallagher
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74. Tess Gallagher: At The Owl Woman Saloon
To read At the Owl Woman Saloon, the new collection of stories by acclaimed poet, fiction writer and playwright tess gallagher, is to enter the overlapping
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To read "At the Owl Woman Saloon," the new collection of stories by acclaimed poet, fiction writer and playwright Tess Gallagher, is to enter the overlapping worlds of the Pacific Northwest: Loggers and hairstylists are represented, as well as professors and writers, and most of them live near the forests, within hearing distance of the sea. The 16 stories present an extraordinary range of voices and concerns. Written in Gallagher’s luminous, flexible prose and rooted in the small realities of life, the stories often expand into metaphysical meditations. Gallagher explores male and female points of view with equal sensitivity. In "The Red Ensign," a woman at a beauty salon sits with her head in the washbowl, watching two male customers who have encroached upon this heretofore all-female sanctuary. "Did they think it said ‘Owl Woman SALOON?’" she wonders. "Saloon or salon – you walk in once way and come out another." Even in this story, grounded in the details of hair spray and the acrid stench of perm solution, rises out of the ordinary as the narrator considers the beauty salon’s namesake, the Owl Woman herself, a great Papago healer who holds the spirits to their graves by day so they can go out by night.

75. Tess Gallagher: At The Owl Woman Saloon
tess gallagher is best known as a passionate lyric poet ( Portable Kisses Expanded is her most recent collection) and perhaps second best as the widow of
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This review was published in the September 2, 1997, edition of the Village Voice . The review was written by Carol Sklenicka.
Tess Gallagher is best known as a passionate lyric poet ( Portable Kisses Expanded is her most recent collection) and perhaps second best as the widow of Raymond Carver. Since his death, she has embraced the role of widow and nurtured his reputation along with her own. Gallagher, like the narrator of one of her tales, loves "how life overlaps its own footprints with question marks at times, as when a legend overwhelms history, or history . . . waterfalls past anyone’s individual accounting." In some of these stories she makes deliberate references to Carver’s tales. "Rain Flooding Your Campfire" is a boldly self-conscious, possibly tongue-in-cheek attempt to lay question marks over his much anthologized "Cathedral." Playing around with Carver’s original characters, Gallagher makes the narrator female and leaves out – of all things – the cathedral, in favor of a more surprising epiphany. Is her story the "real one," as her narrator claims? Surely no one who believes there’s truth in fiction really needs to ask that question – yet Gallagher sets us up so that it’s impossible to read certain of these tales without her late husband’s work in mind. Several of the richly nuanced stories in Owl Woman Saloon are about widows, who try desperately to overcome history and make their stories their own. One woman contemplates either buying a gun or taking a lover; another undergoes a brief, pleasurable separation of her body and soul. In "Coming and Going," a woman who learns of a lawsuit against her husband’s estate sorts through a tumult of emotions, from anger – "’I’m glad Nyal didn’t have to bear this,’ she found herself saying . . . but what she really meant was that she was sorry she was having to bear it alone" – to forgiveness. In these and other stories, Gallagher shows how love grows and changes even after one’s partner has died.

76. Audiobook: Tess Gallagher Reads: Prose And Poetry From The Lover Of Horses, Moon
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77. POETRY FROM ZYZZYVA
Drivein, 58 Fried, Elliot, Poets’ Café, 54 Friedlander, Benjamin, Mechanism, 2 Fry, Mark, Emanations, 69 gallagher, tess, Cougar Meat, 11 gallagher, tess
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Adrian, Etel, Description of a Friend, 22
Ajay, Stephen, Stroke, 40
Albon, George, More Places Forever, 53
Alexie, Sherman, The Sasquatch Poems, 46
Alpaugh, David, After the Perfect Dive, 39
Ansel, Talvikki, Spell, 49

Aragon, Francisco, Calendar, 40
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78. FICTION FROM ZYZZYVA
Widow, 69 Freeman, Judith, Family Attractions, 12 Frym, Gloria, In the Museum, 4 Frym, Gloria, TV Guide, 25 gallagher, tess, Lover of Horses, 6 gallagher, tess
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Allende, Isabel, Our Secret, 24
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Amnasan, Michael, from Joe Liar, 27
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79. Gallagher
She Wipes Out Time tess gallagher She wipes out time like shaking horse?ies from her white mane. She would like to mail a postcard to the place she was born.
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She Wipes Out Time
Tess Gallagher
She wipes out time
She would like to mail a postcard to
the place she was born. Not just to anyone,
but to the postmaster. “When I stopped to
see him they said he’d gone out into
go looking for him.” I gaze across America, across death
in the wide sweep of farmland, woods, rivers and caves
I explored as a child by horseback.
“A thousand acres,” she would say, restoring them to herself and bequeathing them to us. “Your grandfather had a thousand acres.” That sentence, still a kingdom. The land gone, but the words of it sustaining, as if those acres—the slack, timbrel memory of them—somehow allowed one to carry an expanse of loss. But who needs a thousand acres? Better to have the thought without the bother, to walk the mind under walnut trees on the slope behind a barn that has long since fallen away—as the mind falls away with the roots exposed so the dry tendrils of small bushes that cling bird-footed to air remind us that air itself is a soil apparitional to desire. I too want to go back. To go

80. Graywolf Press: Pick Of The Litter: Author Information
tess gallagher Photo © Marion Ettlinger. Excerpt. Ordering Information. tess gallagher is a poet, short fiction writer, and essayist.
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Ordering Information TESS GALLAGHER is a poet, short fiction writer, and essayist. Among her many books are Moon Crossing Bridge Amplitude: New and Selected Poems At the Owl Woman Saloon The Lover of Horses , and A Concert of Tenses . Gallagher acted as consultant to Robert Altman on the film Short Cuts , based on the short stories of her late husband Raymond Carver. She lives in Port Angeles, Washington.
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