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2015 Lotus Press, Inc First Edition
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Heathen (2015 Lotus Press, Inc First Edition)
2015 Lotus Press, Inc First Edition

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    Heathen | Poems by | R. Flowers Rivera | [ornamentation] | LOTUS PRESS | Detroit
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    Lotus Press, Inc. | [italicized] "Flower of a New Nile" | Post Office Box 21607 | Detroit, Michigan 48221 | www.lotuspress.org
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    Printed in the United States of America
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    Copyright © 2015 R. Flowers Rivera | All rights reserved
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    for Klyne
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    First Edition
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    [1]ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following publications in | whose pages these poems first appeared, often in a slightly different | form: | "Lady Tiresias; Seven Years a Woman," "Persephone: All Bound Up," | "Isle of Promethea," and " Invoking Erato" in UCity Review; | "Braiding Alexis" and "Ode to Sue" in Feminist Studies; "Salt" in Barely South | Review;
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    [2] "I Am Hephaestus" in Paper Darts; "Doubt" and "Her" in | Wildflower Magazine; "Jellyfish Heart" and "Trying to Explain" in The | Lindenwood Review; "Aubade" (as "Predawn Aubade") and "Heavy in | My Jesus Year" in Forces; "Charon the Ferryman," "Paris," "Ismene | Speaks," and "E True Hollywood Story: M—" in North Dakota | Quarterly; "Heathen" in Janus Head 6:2; "NY to
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    [3] Atlanta in Fourteen | Hours" in Glass Tesseract; "Her Lover Eyes the Exit" and "The Red | Eye of Dawn" in Artisan: A Journal of Craft; "Hera Has Her Say" and "A Siren Repents" in The Southern Review; "Salah: Dulles Airport" in | Janus Head; "The Obtuse of a Literary Triangle" in American Poets & | Poetry;
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    [4] "Invoking Erato" in Lummox; "Vivid" in Janus Head; | "Ravished Landscapes" in Cold Mountain Review; and "Show, Don't | Tell" in Obsidian II: Black Literature I Review.
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    9780979750991
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    "Front cover art by permission of Julie Wilson Walker"
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    author photo on back cover
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    cover design
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    xiv, 114 pages
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    18.00 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q257
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