
Recent publications:
"Yedid Nefesh for Rosh Hashanah" has been published in the July 2006 issue of Poetica. (Ordering info at www.poeticamagazine.com)
Blue Willow was published in Cababi September 2006.
"The Sick Girl" appeared in the May 2005 issue of SandScript, the Pima College literary magazine.
Chapbook, Nashim B'Midbar/Desert Women
| Leah Tells Rachel.... (like many of my poems, this is a midrash--imaginative biblical interpretation, from a woman's point of view) |
| White Horses West of Anegam (set on a highway through a remote part of the Tohono O'Odham Nation in southern Arizona) |
Literary magazines:
Jewish Women's Literary Annual, Vol. 4 (2000-2001)
| Comfort (the literal meaning of my grandmother's Hebrew name) |
Anthologies:
Loft and Range (Pima Poetry Press, Tucson, 2000)
| April 18, 1955 (Do you know what happened that day?) | |
| The Words of the Prophet (also in Crossing Limits) (Gardens, Bible, childhood, parents) |
Art exhibits:
"Decorative Ironwork from Hungary," Central Arizona College, Aravaipa, November 2004
"Jewish Roots in Hungary," Jewish Community Center, Tucson, 1998.
Images:
Unpublished poems:
| Rows of Sycamores, Balatonfüred | |
| The Hungarian Art Books | |
| How to Survive in the 21st Century (reflections on 9/11/01) |
Residency award:
Hungarian Multicultural Center, Balatonfüred, Hungary, July 2004.
10/13/2007