Talvikki Ansel - Works

Works

  • World, The Atlantic Monthly, July/August 2001
  • Bird Calls, Blackbird, Spring 2002
  • Swallows, Blackbird, Spring 2002
  • Seed Savers, Poetry Magazine, January/February 2007
  • Mycorrhizae, Poetry, Volume CLXXXVI, Number 3 June 2005
  • Tree List, Prairie Schooner, Mar 22, 2003
  • Or Stay Again, Prairie Schooner, Mar 22, 2003
  • Blue Collection, Prairie Schooner, Mar 22, 2003

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