Ana Verse at http://annbogle.blogspot.com/ since January 2006.
Ana Verse, a b-l-o-o-k. Blurb: color, hard cover (3 copies) and paper (4 copies), 362 pp., May 24, 2009.
Ana Verse, Volume 2. Blurb: color, hard cover (desk copy) and paper (desk copy), 146 pp., Feb. 5, 2011.
Writings
Fictionaut 2009-2012.
"The Cool Report," Mad Hatters' Review, 13, Marc Vincenz, Ed., May 2012.
Review of Carol Novack's Giraffes in Hiding at Books at Fictionaut, April 26, 2012.
"First Sex," Altered Scale, blog, Jefferson Hansen, Ed., April 9, 2012.
Monday Chat at the Blog of the Fictionaut, Bill Yarrow interviews Ann Bogle about her "Letters, notes, conversations, partings," March 26, 2012.
"Animals in Reverse," "Curfew," "Rock Band Days," "The Code is on the Street," and "Meryl Streep Laughed at That," Altered Scale, Jefferson Hansen, Ed., 2012.
"Meryl Streep Laughed at That" with the photo "Lake Harriet" and "The Code is on the Street" with the photo "Grey Nuns" printed as broadsides by Altered Scale, Jefferson Hansen, Ed., 2012.
"Credo," "Lake Onegin," and "The Writer to Her Lawyer in Siberia," OtherStream anthology, Marc Vincenz, Ed., forthcoming.
Review of Larissa Shmailo's In Paran at Books at Fictionaut, March 8, 2012.
Review of Ann Beattie's Mrs. Nixon, Rain Taxi, Eric Lorberer, Ed., Spring 2012.
Review of Meg Pokrass's Damn Sure Right at Books at Fictionaut, February 2, 2012.
"Letters, notes, conversations, partings," THIS Literary Magazine, Other issue, January/February 2012.
"With a Sense of Disclosure: Molly Gaudry's We Take Me Apart," American Book Review, November/December 2011.
"Dream About Leo," Annandale Dream Gazette, November 2011.
Country Without a Name, 24 stories and prose poems with ten illustrations by Daniel Harris, designed by Marc Vincenz, edited by Bill Yarrow, Argotist Ebooks, Jeffrey Side, publisher, 44 pp., July 13, 2011.
"1974, What I Wanted," fwriction : review, Danny Goodman, Ed., June 2011.
Gerade rechts zum Volkszimmer, Big City Lit, Nick Johnson, Ed., Spring 2011.
"Un(en)titled," excerpt, reply to Claudia Rankine's Open Letter, March 11, 2011.
"Unclear Antecedent (Uncl./Ant.)," column, Mad Hatters' Review, issue 12, Carol Novack, Ed., 2011.
Prakash Kona's Nunc Stans and Bobbi Lurie's Grief Suite, reviews, Mad Hatters' Review, issue 12, Carol Novack, Ed., 2011.
"Inaccrochable," Wigleaf, Scott Garson, Ed., October 23, 2010.
Solzhenitsyn Jukebox, ebook containing five fiction and nonfiction stories with cover art by Rachel Lisi, Jeffrey Side, Ed., Argotist Ebooks, 33 pp., July 27, 2010.
"Driving Years," Wordgathering, Mike Northen, Ed., 2010.
"at 'night' any night is can't": Leslie Scalapino's Autobiography, Chant de la Sirene, Laura Hinton, Ed., June 2, 2010.
"On Free Verse: The Collaborative Artists' Book," a report from the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Chant de la Sirene, Laura Hinton, Ed., April 20, 2009.
“Tighten, Tighten, Tighten,” “How It Makes Sense,” “A Note on Modernism,” “Go Home,” and “Cut It Up,” columns in Mike's Writing Workshop and Newsletter, Mike Geffner, Ed. at http://mikeswritingworkshop.blogspot.com/search/label/Ann%20Bogle, 2009.
"Dreams-in-Progress," "Dream in Snow Circle," and "Dream about the W.A.S.P.s," Annandale Dream Gazette, Lynn Behrendt, Ed., 2007-2008.
"The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde" by Thomas Kilroy at Guthrie Theater, review, The O Scholars 45, July/August 2008.
“Steady Keel: A Perennial Review of Leo Kottke’s Thanksgiving Concert at the Ordway Music Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota,” The Lyre, Arthur Bernstein, Ed., 2007 (1999-2000).
Excerpts from Work on What Has Been Spoiled, grouped as This Was Called War at One Time: “Typing Practice, “Bastille Day,” “Theft,” and “Scream,” Black Ice, Ronald Sukenick, Ed., Neuromantic Fiction Issue, 1999 (1991). (See online archive at www.altx.com/profiles/archives/neuromantic.) Also included in an anthology of 25 Black Ice writers, Neuromantic Fiction, July 2001, available as an ebook and by print-on-demand www.altx.com/ebooks/ice.html (1991).
Excerpts from Work on What Has Been Spoiled, Big Bridge, 14, Michael Rothenberg and Vernon Frazer, Eds., 2009 (1988-1993).
"Conditions of a Narrator," foreword to Work on What Has Been Spoiled at Ana Verse, Oct. 2, 2008 (1994) and Birthdays of Poets by Andrew Christ, Dec. 30, 2008.
Short Fiction
Fictionaut, 2009-2012.
"Dumb Luck," Asymptote, Lee Yew Leong, Ed., April 2012.
"In a Basket," Thrice Fiction, R.W. Spryszak, Ed., March 2012.
"Still Life in a Bowl," Intellectual Refuge, Christopher Schnieders, Ed., April 6, 2012.
"Mariposa," "Virgo," and "Hysteria," Camroc Press Review, Barry Basden, Ed., forthcoming 2012.
"Hymen," Ragazine, Metta Sama and Mike Foldes, Eds., 2012.
"Time," Thrice Fiction, R.W. Spryszak, Ed., 2011.
"Free Country," "She lets her intentions guide her," "Hooker," and "Two Hundred Fifty," Thrice Fiction, Perfect issue, R.W. Spryszak, Ed., July 2011.
"Po-cash," Mad Hatters' Review Blog, Marc Vincenz, Ed., June 29, 2011.
"Members of the Story," BLIP magazine, Gary Percesepe and Sara Lippmann, Eds., fall issue, Oct. 1, 2010.
"She lets her intentions guide her" at 52/250 A Year of Flash, Michelle Elvy, Ed., June 7, 2010.
"Tinges of Envy or How You Learn" with Metaview no. 1, Metazen, Frank Hinton and Julie Innis, Eds., May 25, 2010.
"Raisins" with Metaview no. 2, Metazen, Frank Hinton and Julie Innis, Eds., June 17, 2010.
"Fiancée," Istanbul Literary Review, May 2010 Edition.
"The Housecoat" and "Mugabe Western," Big Bridge, 14, Michael Rothenberg and Vernon Frazer, Eds., 2009 (1985-1987).
three short fictions: "Red Squirrel," "Jungle," and "Trent Kesey," Minnetonka Review, issue 2, Troy Ehlers, Ed., March 2008, pp. 14-16.
"The Sitzer," Big Bridge 13, Vernon Frazer and Michael Rothenberg, Eds., online archive at http://www.bigbridge.org/BOGLESI.HTM, March 2, 2008.
"The Gift," Ana Verse, July 24, 2006 (1991) and at Mad Hatters' Review, Carol Novack, Ed., issue 10, music by Brutus Filius Ioannis, Novo Iorco, online archive at http://www.madhattersreview.com/issue10/fiction_bogle1.shtml, fall 2008.
“Cigs, ,” Ana Verse,
“Rule Out Euthymia,” Ana Verse,
Primary Creative: “Cyril in Texas,” “Blind Date,” and “Rut,” Big Bridge 11, Vernon Frazer and Michael Rothenberg, Eds., online archive http://www.bigbridge.org/, 2006.
“Almanac,” Poetic Inhalation, Vernon Frazer, Ed., online archive
“Hogging the Lady,” Poetic Inhalation, Vernon Frazer, Ed. online archive
“Cousin,” Submodern Fiction, Mark Wallace, Ed. (Washington, DC) issue 1, 2003 (1991) and at Ana Verse, Nov. 8, 2007.
“Texas Was Better,” Submodern Fiction, Mark Wallace, Ed. (Washington, DC) issue 1, 2003 and at Ana Verse,
“Influence,” Cool Hearts, Jason Sanford, Ed., with interview (Minneapolis, MN: The Cool Hearts Collective) Issue 1, Winter 1999 (1991).
“My Crush on Daniel Ortega,” Washington Review, Heather Fuller, Ed. (Washington, DC: Friends of the Washington Review of the Arts) vol. xxiii, no. 5, February/March, 1998 and at Ana Verse,
“What Kiss,” Gulf Coast (Houston: U of Houston) Vol. VI, i, 1993 (1991).
“Hors-d’oeuvre,” The Quarterly, Gordon Lish, Ed. (New York: Vintage) No. 10, 1989 (1987).
“Tinges of Envy or How You Learn,” Fiction International, Harold Jaffe, Ed. (San Diego: San Diego State University Press) Issue 18:1, 1988 (1985). (See online archive www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~fictintl/fi18_1.html.)
“Fairness,” The Quarterly, Gordon Lish, Ed. (New York: Vintage) No. 8, 1988 (1987).
“Chinese,” The Quarterly, Gordon Lish, Ed. (New York: Vintage) No. 6, 1988 (1986).
Poetry
"XAM, Paragraph, May 22, 1998, Houston, Texas," "Frontiers Yugoslavia Thirty Notwithstanding," "Lesson 38," "Basal Distance," "This is Why I Loved You," "Bitter Tide," and " 'Bitter' (Revision)" and others at Fictionaut, 2009-2012.
"Florence's Weekend," Big Bridge, feature on tree poems, Thomas Devaney, Ed., forthcoming.
"Get Me to the Church on Time," reprinted at October Babies, 2011.
"Acceptance is to her a phenomenon," group recording, Whale Sound, Nic Sebastian, Ed., 2011.
"Another girl to figure out," "Catnip," "Haiku Romance," "Head," "Key of James," "Many how are seid," and "This is Why I Loved You," The Argotist Online, Jeffrey Side, Ed., 2009.
Dog barks up a tree at the apple left in it under a deerslim moon, chapbook (18 poems), Orium Press for Dusie Kollektiv, 2008-2009 (1983-2007).
"Frontiers Yugoslavia Thirty Notwithstanding," "Get Me to the Church on Time," and "Graffti non gratis," onedit, 12, Tim Atkins, Ed., 2009.
"Dime," The Facebook Review, 2.2, Jacob McArthur Mooney, Ed., Nov. 27, 2007, and at Ana Verse, July 28, 2007.
"Hallowe'en," Ana Verse, Oct. 31, 2007 (1984).
"Key of James," "One Vowel Trafficking," and "Many how are seid ...," Ana Verse, Feb. 10, 2007.
“It’s the end of a cycle,” ars poetica, Dan Waber, Ed. at http://www.logolalia.com/ 2007 (1996).
“Basal distance,” MiPOradio, The Countdown 20, Bob Marcacci, Ed. at http://marcacci.blogspot.com/2007/02/countdown-episode-20-featuring-arlene.html 2007 and at Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry, Mike Northen, ed., 2010.
“Poem for Spring” and “Get Me to the Church on Time,” P.F.S. Post, Adam Fieled, Ed. at http://artrecess.blogspot.com/ 2007 (1996 and 1991, rev. 2006).
“Borgo Was 29 on His Birthday,” ~*~ W_O_M_B ~*~, Michelle Detorie, Ed. at http://www.wombpoetry.com/ January 2007 (2001).
"Freundinnen: Her Lost Friend Poem," Ana Verse, Jan. 29, 2007.
Six Poems: “Catnip,” “Graffiti non gratis,” “Wiener,” “Evening at Christa Forster’s with Tim Liu, Dave, Eddie Selden, and Chuck Scott,” “The Question Was What You,” and “SSMARQUEE.SCR” at Ana Verse,
“Head,” Ana Verse,
“Frontiers Yugoslavia Thirty Notwithstanding,” Ana Verse at
Four Poems: “Get Me to the Church on Time,” “Poem for Spring,” “It’s the end of a cycle,” and “Florence’s Weekend,” Ana Verse,
“It’s the end of a cycle,” untitled first-line poem, selected for inclusion in The Best Poems and Poets of 2005 (Owens Mills, MD: The International Library of Poetry), 2006 (1996).
XAM: Paragraph Series (1998), chapbook containing fourteen prose poems, lithokons (2001) by mIEKAL aND, Ed. (LaFarge, WI: Xexoxial Editions) at http://xexoxial.org/new_releases/xam.html, release date: 18 November 2005, featured at Cartier Street Review, Bernard Alain, Ed., March 2009.
“Florence’s Weekend,” Touch of Tomorrow, Howard Ely, Ed. (Owens Mills, MD: The International Library of Poetry) hardcover, 2004 (1985).
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