Editor
- "That Sign of Perfection: From Bandy Legs to Beer Legs — Poems and Stories on the Game of Hockey", Black Moss Press, 1995 (edited by John B. Lee)
- "Losers First: Poems and Stories on Game and Sport", Black Moss Press, 1999 (edited by John B. Lee)
- "I Want to Be the Poet of Your Kneecaps: Poems of Quirky Romance", Black Moss Press, 1999 (edited by John B. Lee)
- "Henry's Creature: Poems and Stories on the Automobile", Black Moss Press, 2000 (edited by Roger Bell and John B. Lee)
- "Following the Plough: Recovering the Rural — Poems and Stories on the Land", Black Moss Press, 2000 (edited by John B. Lee)
- "Smaller Than God: Words of Spiritual Longing", Black Moss Press, 2001 (edited by Brother Paul Quenon and John B. Lee)
- "Body Language: A Head-to-Toe Anthology", Black Moss Press, 2003
- Bonjour Burgundy: writing from La Roche D'Hys, Mosaic Press, 2007
- Under the Weight of Heaven: writing from Gethsemani, Black Moss Press, 2008
HI
- Tough Times:when the money doesn't love us, Black Moss Press, 2010
- "Sweet Cuba: The Building of a poetic tradition 1608-1958," co-translated in Spanish with English translations by John B. Lee and Manuel Leon, Hidden Brook Press, 2011
- "An Unfinished War: poetry and prose on the War of 1812," Black Moss Press, 2012
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