Links to Poets
These sites are dedicated to the work of one poet. Most
are run by the poets
themselves, some are started by dedicated readers and scholars. If you
would
like to recommend a site, please use this
link.
Sites with the work of more than one poet are in Collections.
Many thanks to Lucius
Furius and Anthony
Ginn for
reporting dead links.
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- W.
Jude Aher posts his
work here.
- M. W. Albrecht,
author of Next and Winter Sun
posts work here.
- Eileen
Albrizio
posts photography, and excerpts from her book Messy on the
Inside.
- Gay
Algar presents her own and
others' work here.
- Julie Hill Alger
"Poet and writer, lover of the arts, mother, librarian . . . " I
recommend "Opening the Geode".
- Dante Aligheri
has his own category on Yahoo! Here's some of the listings.
- Ron
Allen makes his book, A Town Called
Riverton, and posts a few of
his poems.
- C.E.
Amestoy. This is the web
release of her book making-millenium.
- Rod
Anderson's poems are available along with Merike
Lungus' work, here on
the RodMer Poetry Room.
- Jim
Andrews's site Langu(im)age features
visual poetry,
essays, morphs, Java and DHTML
works by Jim and guests.
- Maya Angelou:
- Shea
Anthony posts
work here.
- Reg Argue,
currently working on his novel, posts his poetry
here.
- R. D. Armstrong,
aka Raindog, posts from his Paper Heart #3.
- Matthew
Arnold from Selected Poems,
publsihed by the University of
Toronto
- This W.H.
Auden page makes a great starting point.
- William
James
Austin, author of several books of poetry, posts
work, biography here.
- Prabhath
Avadhanula, an
anthology of his work.
- Maria
Christina
Azcona, internationally published Argentinian
writer and poet.
-
Jody Azzouni,
an interesting
poet and a very well-designed site.
- Roman
Babowalpoems in Ukrainian. Translations from and to
Ukrainian.
- The Official Jimmy
Santiago
Baca Web. A very important contemporary poet.
- Sir
Francis Bacon on English
Literature: Early 17th Century (1603-1660)
- Raymond
Baker posts his poems here on Easylife/Ray's
Internet Poetry Pages.
- Richard
Baker, personal poetry, dedication to Elizabeth
Montgomery, guestbooks,
links to other sites.
- Volodomir
Barabash, Ukranian/Canadian poet, 1900-1989.
- Carlos
Barbarito, in
English and Portuguese, essays and poetry.
- Keith
Barnes,
(1934-1969), English poet widely published and translated into French.
The site
has his work in the orginal and translation.
- Ron
Baron maintains three web sites
with of his inspirational poetry: The Poetry Paralax,
The
Psalmist, and Poetic
Paradox.
- Nguyen Duc
Batngan posts his poems in Vietnamese poems here
with English
translations available.
- Gergory
Beacher posts his
work here on this site designed by Jan Pearce.
- Jason James
Bearne, shares his work here at Walking
Through the Mirror.
- Amanda
Beattie posts her work here.
- Aphra Behn,
17th century British dramatist, writer of prose and poetry, has several
pages
dedicated to her life and work:
- Hans
Beihl posts his poetry,
links, poetry news, and reviews here on Xenowave..
- Michael
Benedikt, former poetry editor of the Paris Review,
author of five
books of poetry, posts work from Thesaurus and Other New
Verse. Prose
poems and critical work are here
and here.
Poems
from Boston &
Cambridge centers around a mss. in progress, Transitions.
- Aloysius
Bertrand, and early French prose poet. Presented by
Michael Benedikt.
- Steve Phillips maintains this site devoted to the
works of John
Betjeman.
- Betty the
Budgie, the first parrot poetry web site (at least
that I know of).
- Paola Bilbrough,
collection from a new book of poems, bell tongue.
- Kimberley
Blaeser has a page on theThe Index of
Native American
Authors Online.
- How about some William
Blake sites?
Blake
Multimedia Project Hypertext illustrated editions of WB's
Marriage of
Heaven and Hell, Songs of Innocence and Experience and The Book of Job.
- Blake
Archive:
A hypermedia archive sponsored by the Library of Congress.
- The
University of Toronto has excerpts from the Selected
Poetry, which
their press publishes.
Martin Blyth
posts his poems here and
does considerable work to promote British Poetry.
- Steven
F. Boettcher posts
his poems here in a fantasy setting.
- Jon Bohrn
posts his
poetry here at Contemplating August.
- Pat Boran,
Irish poet and fiction writer, author of The Portable
Creative Writing
Workshop, a collection of exercises, advice, etc., and the
upcoming
collection of poems, As the Hand, the Glove.
- Gerald
Bosacker shares
his poetry at WRYMED WISDOM .
- David
Bozzi posts his work here on Inkblot poetry.
- Berton
BraleyCyber Museum
shows a small sample of this poet's work and offers some of his (now
rare)
books for sale.
- Gloria Brame,
published in Sparrow and Boulevard
posts some of her chapbooks
here. This page is also a starting point to Thermopylae, an interesting
e-zine
in its own right. Recommended.
- Gregor Brand,
German poet and publisher. Biography, bibliography, and all the poems
from the
first two books, Ausschaltversuche (1985) and Der
schwarze Drachen
stürzt ins Meer (1987).
- Jim
Brock NEA Fellowship winning poet author of The
Sunshine Mine
Disaster.
- Gwendolyn
Brooks poems, links are available here at The
Circle Association's
Gwendolyn Brooks Page.
-
Mark Brooks
shares his
haiku and a considerable amount of knowledge about the form here.
- Portions of Robert
Browning's Selected Poems are on the University of
Toronto website.
- Edwinna
Bryant, her poems and links.
- Lord Cameron
Brunton presents his poems and photographs here.
- Cathy
Buburuz's Champagne on Ice
website for free poetry,
horror entertainment
- Charles
Bukowskipoems and audio files are available here.
- Graham
Burchell, "Childrens'
writer, poet and part-time mosquito wrestler."
- Robert
Burns
Country, the complete poems, indexed, with an integrated
glossary.
- Jeff
Burt posts his work
here.
- Lord
Byron presented by The University of
Toronto
- Linda
Calhoun posts her poems and photographs here.
- Howard
Camner, author of 14 books of poetry, posts an
short bibliography and
biography here.
- Dónal
Campbell
posts work from different periods of his life and maintains a small
links page.
- John
Campion, founder of Ecotropic Works, posts excerpts
from his poetry and
philosophical writings here.
- Thomas
Campion from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Thom
Douglas
Carlisle's site is called "Last Bastion of the
Living Gods,"
which makes me want to be really careful with what I say about it.
- R.S.
Carlson posts his poems of the Viet Nam war and
other topics here.
- Brandon C.
Carpenter posts an online collection of prose and
poetry featuring
performances in RealAudio.
- Jim
Carroll, author of Basketball Diaries
and many song lyrics.
- Rich Carroll
promotes his book of poems, Third Step from the Bottom.
- Richard Caruso
posts a few of his poems here.
-
A site dedicated
to the work of Constantine
Cavafy maintained George Barbanis.
- Kevin
Cawley published in Poet Lore, Kansas
Quarterly, The Lyric, and many other
magazines, has a great deal of poems available online.
- Üzeyir
Lokman
Çayci, a well-published poet and
architect. Born in Turkey, now
living in Paris.
- Geoffrey
Chaucerlinks:
- Baragona's
Chaucer site at the Virginia Military Institue. Many useful
links.
- Canterbury
Tales at the University of Virginia Electronic Text Center.
-
The
Canterbury Tales
Project employs transcribers in Sheffield, Oxford and Brigham
Young, who
will transcribe all manuscripts from photographs into computer readable
form.
- Geoffrey
Chaucer- includes quotes, biography, collection of works and
resources.
- George
Carle, poet of the Hebrides, posts some of his
poems and promotes his
book, Every Emotion - Hebridean Poetry.
- Gracey
Castro presents
poetry and short stories. The site is revamped monthly.
- Brian
Cheung posts his poems on this site and also
maintains an email list.
- Nakahara
Chûya,
20th centruy Japanese poet, as translated by Ry Benville. In Englis and
Japanese.
- Charles
Cingolani
presents his work here at The Butler Pennsylvania Poems.
- Doublas Clark,
poems, autobiography.
- Jim
Clark'sHome Page
contains a selection of his poems, information about his two books of
poems,
and links and recommendations about Appalachian poetry.
- John
& Sandre Clay write, perform and promote
poems in an around the
Wigan, Lancs, area.
- Lucille
Clifton's poems are here at Circle Associations
Lucille Clifton Page.
- Michael
David
Coffey posts work on many different subjects here.
- Samuel Taylor
Coleridgelinks:
- Billy Collins,
acclaimed author of several books, recently named Poet Laureate of the
United
States.
- Michael
Collins posts his poetry here.
- Sean
Colon posts
his own work here, and also accepts submissions.
- Joeseph
Conaghan,
Welsh paramedic/performance poet.
- Robert
Conley, a very interesting Native American Poet,
and author of some 34
novels, has a website on Native American Sotrytellers Online.
- Michael
Cope posts poems from
his book Crossing the Desert, as well as other
collections, here.
- Mel
Copeland posts his poem from the 60's and 70's here.
- Brenda
Conley posts her inspirational, religious verse
here.
- Hilary
Corke, writer and
composer, posts poetry, short stories and biographical information here.
- Lorie
Corzett presents her poems.
- Charline
Coulterposts her work here.
- Carolyn
Creedon has poems on this page, maintained by
Lucius Furius.
- T.
F.
Crumpler posts his work here.
- If e.e.
cummings were still alive and on
the internet, he would
definitely use "smileys." Just a thought. ;)
- Catherine
Daly
features links to her poems published elsewhere online, in such
journals as Crania,
and Pif.
- Andrew S.
Damick writes metered and "free" verse.
- Samuel
Daniel from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Walter Daniel,
poet
curretnly living in Tokyo.
- T. J. Daniels
posts
many of his poems here.
- John G.
David posts three poems that "speak of the battle
between our own
thoughts and faith, and the fallen nature of our ways in the flesh."
- Sir John
Davies from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Crystal
Dawn presents her work here.
- Jenny
Decaillet posts her poetry here and has links to
other sites she runs.
- Regina
Derieva, poetry, reviews, criticism.
- K.M. Dersley
posts his poetry and some articles here on Ragged Edge.
- Gerard
Dessins posts his poetry, and a poetry page
dedicated to the memory of
Leslie Glass here.
- William F.
DeVault the "Romantic Poet of the Internet" and
founder of
the virtual
city of literature known as "the City of Legends."
- Robert Desnos,
French surrealist, has two
sites:.
- Epic
Dewfall, Canadian
amateur artist and painter posts his many four-line poems here.
- Emily Dickinson
has several links:
- Amber
Diehl posts her
poetry here at diehlworks.
- Truong Dinh
posts
his work here.
- John Donne
sites:
- Gene
Doty has some
wonderful ghazals and tankas here, displayed alongside the art of John
Bjerklie.
- Audubon
Dougherty posts her poems here on a section of her
personal home page.
I recommend "Return of the Jedi."
- Rita
Dove, former U.S. Poet Laureate, on this site by
the Circle
Association.
- Earnest
Dowson, late 19th century British poet at the
University of Toronto.
- Eva
Drangsholt posts her poetry here.
- Michael
Drayton from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Ellen
Dubois posts her poems and favorite links here.
- Nicola
D'Ugo posts his
poetry and music here. In Italian and English.
- Paul
Lawrence Dunbar, poems & short biography
here at Circle Association
Dunbar Page.
- Joe Egan
posts
67 of his poems on a variety of topics here.
- Although we can be sure that he wouldn't approve of
the Internet or the
World Wide Web, several sites are dedicated to the work of and
scholarship on T.S. Eliot:
- The
T.S. Eliot
Page is still a little rough around the edges, but worthwhile.
- What
the Thunder Said: The
Life and Works of T.S. Eliot contains poems, a timeline, some
critical
work, and links to other TSE points of interest.
- Prufrock
a
hypertext version of the poem, where clicking on some of the text
brings up a
WWW link. Maybe it works better over a really fast connection. Maybe
it's
better to just read the poem.
- Erin
Elizabeth posts
her work here on her home page, Token Chastity.
- Elizabeth
I from Anthology
of Sixteenth Century English Literature
- Anita
Endrezze, Yaqui poet and artist on The
Index of Native American
Authors Online.
- James
Enelow posts his poetry, links to other works, and
maintains a useful
set of links to writers Philip Larkin, James Dickey, and others.
Recommended.
- Christopher
English presents his poem and symbolic paintings
here.
- David
Ennion archives
all his poems and song lyrics here.
- Stoika
Estinta, Italian rock singer/poetress Eva Milan's
web site, full potery
collections, mp3 and lyrics, online art gallery
- Matt Everett presents
poems and favorite links on his
site, Sadness and Joy.
- Text on commentary on the play Everyman
is here
at Anthology
of Middle English
Literature (1350-1485).
- William
Fairbrother, an American writer living in Denmark,
posts his work here
on VirtualItch.
- Angeline Farrow, a poet and writer living in South Devon.
- Thomas
Farren posts poetry and prose here.
- Sonya
Fehér posts her
poems, vita, and links here. Recommended.
- Richard Fein,
aka bardofbyte presents his poetry.
- Michael
Field, penname shared by two 19th century lesbian
poets, Katherine
Bradley and Edith Cooper, has a page on The Isle of Lesbos.
- Peter Finch,
poet and Chief Exec of the Welsh Academi, posts his work and links to
Welsh
culture sites. Recommended.
- Catherine
Fisher, Welsh poet, and author of several novels.
- Edward
Fitzgerald, who
rendered the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. (The famous line "A jug of wine,
a
loaf of bread--and Thou" is more Fitzgerald's than Khayyam's.) This
site
by Richard Brodie meticulously compares the changes between the four
published
editions of Fitzgeralds rendering. An interesting site for those
interested in
Fitzgerald, the Rubaiyat, Romantic Poetry, or poetic revision.
- James
Elroy Flecker, whose untimely death early in the
20th century is
sometimes compared to Keats'. This site presented by the library at the
University of Toronto.
- Abe
Flowers posts his pems here.
- Carolyn
Forche has a site with her own work, photos, and
links to other sites.
- Steve
Foster posts his poems here.
- Jason
Paul Fox posts an on-line chapbook of his 29
favorite poems ranging
from free verse to form.
- FParis
posts her work
here on Paper Playground.
- Matthew
Francis, winner of the Southern Arts Prize, author
of Blizzard,
poet, novelist and lecturer at the University of Glamorgan, South
Wales.
- Bob Freedman,
published in Poet Lore, and Yarrow
posts his work here on Eclectasy. Recommended.
- Gypsy French
posts
her work here.
- Suzanne
Frischkorn, author of The Tactile Sense,
and Exhale,
posts poems, photos and a short bio here. Recommended.
- Elizabeth
Fuller, northern Californian poet, author of two
books of poetry, shows
samples of her work here.
- Stephen C.
Fuller has many of his own poems, an impressive
list of links, and the
works of many other poets here at The Poetry Pond.
- Neil
Furqueron posts poetry
and prose here.
- Alice
Fulton, author of Sensual Math,
Palladium, Powers of Congress,
and Dance Script With Electric Ballerina. The site
contains links to her
poems on the web, a short biography, interviews and articles.
Definitely worth
a visit.
- Chris
Funkhouser has a page on the Electronic
Poetry Center
Library (EPC).
- Lucius
Furius poems and essays can be found here. Many
thanks to him for
helping with this page as well.
- Tony
Gallucci posts his
poetry here.
- Sir
Gawain and
the Green Knight text and commentary is here at Anthology
of Middle English
Literature (1350-1485).
- Jim
Garman posts his humorous and serious poems here,
with matching
animated graphics.
- Titia Geertman
posts
her poetry and photography here.
- Stanley
Gemmell's site, Temple 2
features his own work, avant garde
explorations, and the Rush In poets.
- Bernadette
Geyer, whose work has appeared in including Mid-America
Poetry
Review, WordWrights!, and Roanoke
Review, has samples from
her poetry and non-fiction here.
- Charles
Ghigna, author
of several books of poems for children and adults.
- Adam
Gibbs posts his
work here on Fantastic Poems.
- Elsa
Gidlow's work is on The Isle of
Lesbos.
- Alex Gildsen,
whose selected poems The Avalanche of Time, was
published by North
Atlantic Books, posts his poetry, prose and biography here.
- Jean
Gill, poet and
novelist posts some of her poems, translations, and advice to workshop
leaders
here. Recommended.
- Dana
Gioia, poet and critic
author of Daily Horoscope, Gods of Winter,
Interrogations at
Noon, and the infamous 1993 essay, "Can Poetry Matter."
- Daniela
Gioseffi, member of The National Book Critics
Circle, PEN American
Center, The Academy of American Poets and The Poetry Society of
America, is the
author of nine books of poetry.
- Diane
Glancy, Cherokee writer, has a page on The
Index of Native American
Authors Online.
- Scott Goebel
and guests poetry. Scott posts some of his own
poems here, publishes the
work of others, and also maintains a forum. A very well-organized and
useful
site.
- Bobbie
Gogain's web page Corridors Toward an
Open Heart is a book of
poems from an emerging woman poet. The poems are each persented with
graphics
and midi music.
- Sérgio
Godoy, a Brazilian
artist and poet resident in Amsterdam. Paintings and poems his native
Portuguese and English.
- Janet
Gould, NEA fellow and author of Earthquake
Weather, and Beneath My Heart has a page
on Native
American Storytellers Online
- W.S.
Graham, Scottish poet best known for his poem "The
Nightfishing." Presented by Matthew Francis.
- Claire Marie De
La
Grange posts her poetry here, organized by form.
- Fulke
Greville,
Lord Brooke from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Angelina
Weld
Grimké has a page on sappho.com.
- Hichem
Guemiri posts his poems here at this French
language site.
- Katia
Hacène
presents her poems in French and English.
- Eve Hall
posts poems and photographs here.
- Janet
Hamill, poems, books,
cd's, calendar of events, contact info.
- Oriana Hamilton
posts here poems here.
- Thomas
Hariot from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Joy
Harjo's short biography, and several of
poems can be found on the Index
of Native American
Authors Online.
- Lou
Harper, poetry from Oklahoma, here at Shadowland.
- Alan
Harris has scads
of poems here.
- Louise
Hart posts poems and
photographs here.
- Richard
Ames Hart posts
his work here at RootGarden.
- Christina
Harvey posts
her work here, and also offers an authors' forum where readers can
submit their
own work.
- Jennifer
F. Harvey has
poems here.
- Seamus
Heaney recent Nobel laureate.
- CJ Heck,
poetry
for children of all ages.
- Paul
Heidelberg posts
some information about himself and his writing here.
- Steven
Robert Heine, author of nine books of poetry, posts
a different poem
every month here.
- Ozan Hevlvacioglu
posts poems here.
- Paul Henry,
author of Time Pieces, Captive Audience
and The Milk Thief
posts samples from his work here.
- George
Herbert on English
Literature: Early 17th Century (1603-1660)
- Robert
Herrick on English
Literature: Early 17th Century (1603-1660)
- Lori
Hilbert-McGaw posts her poems here.
- Ronald Hobbes
posts his collection "The Poems from Aquarius" here.
- Linda
Hogan, Chickasaw writer, has a page on The
Index of Native American
Authors Online.
- Bob
Holman, poet and major part
of the New York poetry scene.
- Richard
Hookerfrom Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Gerard Manley
Hopkins
- Caroline
Imperatori presents her work and some guest work
here.
- Glenn
Ingersoll, published in Lilliput Review,
The Typewriter,
and Exquisite Corpse, posts work here.
- John
Irvine, NZ poet,
posts his poetry and verse here.
- Kazi Nazrul Islam,
also known as the rebel poet, an important contemporary of Tagore. His
work
presented in the original Bengla and English translation. Well
presented by
Mohammad Omar Farooq.
- Patric
Ivan posts his work in
Swedish and English.
- Rahul
Jadhav posts his work here.
- David Jannello,
South Carolina student and poet, posts his work here.
- Paul Jardine,
the
story of his unfulfilled romance here in poetry at The Rushki
Letters.
- Stephanie
Jeannot, actress,
performer and poet, posts her work here.
- Kathleen
Jesme, author of Fire Eater and
Motherhouse.
- Juan Francisco
Jimenez presents Photoetry, a
collection of images and verse.
- Chloé
Jo, New York
rocker living in the South. Poems, lyrics, links.
- Philip Johnson,
whose
work has appeared in Poetry Now and elsewhere,
posts his work here.
- Abe
Jones posts poems
here.
- Billly
Jones, self-declared Poet Laureate of North
America, and author of Carrot On A Stick, A Book About
Everything, Well
Almost Everything
- David
Jones, poet and artist who illustrated Rime
of the Ancient
Mariner and T.S. Eliot's Wasteland. The
site includes excerpts,
biography, bibliography, and links.
- Paul Jones
editor, reviewer, and former manager of Sunsite.unc.edu, has poems here.
- Melanie
C. Jordan award
winning Broolklynite poet living in South Baech, FL.
- Paul
Judges presents his
poetry here.
- Julian of
Norwich is here at Anthology
of Middle English Literature (1350-1485).
- The Patrick
Kavanagh
Centre, the site of his birth and early years in
County Monaghan,
Ireland. Information on his life and work.
- Weldon
Kees, several essays about him, one incorporating a
few of his poems
are here.
- Martin
Kellner posts some poems in English and Swedish on
his home page.
- Ryan Kelly
shares
poetry her at his web log, Ryan's Poetc Plunge.
- Mergery
Kempe is here at Anthology
of Middle English Literature (1350-1485).
- Robert Kendall's
site includes excerpts from his book A Wandering City, which won the
Cleveland
State University Poetry Center Prize. It also includes some interactive
visual
poems, that can be downloaded, as well as many essays and articles
about
hypertext literature and other literary topics.
- Amy Kennedy
posts her work here.
- Maurice
Kenny, Mohawk writer has been published in almost
100 journals. His
page is presented by The
Index of Native American Authors Online.
- Jaimee
Kidder posts
her poetry here.
- Faye Kilday
posts her work here at Angel-Inspired Poetry.
- Joyce
Kilmerthe poet best known for the line "only God
can make a
tree." This site has links to many of his poems and a short biography.
Maintained by his granddaughter, Miriam A. Kilmer.
- Matt Kilrain
posts his poems here.
- Michel Kisinis
posts his poetry and photography here.
- Dragana
Konstantinovic posts her own work and the work of
well-known Yugloslav
poets here.
- Olaf
Korder posts his
work in Dutch and English here at Roze teksten.
- Richard
Kostelanetz, challenging avant-garde poet and
novelist.
- Susan
Allyx
Kronenberg, excerpts from her collection Incantations
of the
Grinning Dream Woman and information about the author.
- Mark
Krynsky posts his poems
and information on depression, here at Desparate Dialogue.
- C. G. Kypreos
posts his epic poem here.
- Linda
Leah LaMar posts inspirational poems written by
herself and her mother.
- Rachael
Lambert, a small collection of poems.
- Sharon
Esther
Lambert posts her work here on Poetry Jew-ELS
- Gareth
Lancaster
shares his light verse for children here on FizzyFunnyFuzzy.
- Howard
A.
Landman posts his poems, translations of Rilke and
others, and a few
favorite poems here.
- William
Langland is here at Anthology of Middle
English Literature
(1350-1485).
- David Lanham,
published in Long Pond Review and Sulphur
posts his work here.
- Tamara
B.
Latham, a read poet/songwriter/chemist originally
from Brisbane,
Australia.
- Flera Latnik
posts her poems here on Celebrate Poetry.
- Paul and Emma
Lee, both poets with collections due out from
Fulcrum Press, each
present their own work here.
- Priscilla Lee,
author of Wishbone posts information about herself
and her work here.
- Vicki
Lee, poetry and
music.
- Jill
Lemming post her
Christian, inspirational poetry here.
- Several poems of Philip
Levine are
available on the Internet
Poetry Archive.
- d.a.levy,
presented by the Light and Dust Poets, a remakable poet who often
worked in
visual mode. Recommended.
- Michael
Levy posts his work
here on Point of Life.
- Rob
Lewis, poet from
Wales, here on Poetry in Dreams.
- Jemma
Lilley
offers personalized greeting cards, framed poems, and other products
here at The Poetry Factory.
- Steven
Lingrell posts his work here.
- John
Locke posts some poems
and essays on various topics here.
- Tom
Loos has poems here.
- Frederico
Garcia
Lorca in Russian.
- Rebecca
Loudon's site Tin Foil Hathas
her poetry, poetry workshop
information, music and fiction.
- Adrian
Louis, writer of the Paiute tribe is a recent
recipient of the Lila
Wallace-Reader's Digest Writer's Award. His 1989 book of poems Fire
Water World
was a winner of the Poetry Center Book Award from the Poetry Center at
San
Francisco State University. His page is presented by The
Index of Native American
Authors Online.
- Richard
Lovelace on English
Literature: Early 17th Century (1603-1660)
- Sarah
Lowe presents
inpirational and devotional poetry here.
- Amy Lowell
has a page on the Sappho home page.
- Lucky
7, a
performance/erotic poet who has been featured on HBO Real Sex 24, BET,
and
elsewhere.
- D. J. Ludlow
posts
his work here.
- Frank
L. Ludwig, German-born
poet of Sligo, Ireland brings us poems, photographs.
- Merike
Lugus has poems here with Rod Anderson in the
RodMer Poetry Room.
- Brennen
Lukas posts some of his poems and work he considers
influential.
- Robert
Lunday, published
in Prararie Schooner, ACM, Provincetown
Arts Magazine, and
many other places.
- Bil
Luther
posts his poems here on imaginasia.
- Robert Luttrell
has poems on this very well designed page.
- Rick
Lupert presents poems from his chapbook "Paris:
It's the
Cheese" and from his forthcoming volume, I Am My Own Orange
County.
His poems are often wry and witty. Definetely worth a visit.
- Edward Luzadder
posts a handful of his poems here.
- John Lyly
from Anthology
of
Sixteenth Century English Literature
- Olivia
Macasssey, Auckland,
NZ based poet presents her work with audio.
- Antonio Machado,
in
Spanish.
- John Malcolm,
poems and photographs
- I can't say enough good things about Leon
Malinofsky's home
page. You can download TrueSpeech of Dylan Thomas reading and view
dozens of
poems.
- W.J. Mallory
posts his poems on this page, entitled "Reflections of a Recluse."
- Thomas
Malory is here at Anthology
of Middle English Literature (1350-1485).
- Barry
S. Maltese presents his
poetry and comedy here.
- Christopher
Marlowe from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Candice M.
Martin, author of Petals of Life, shares poetry and
prose here.
- Patrick
Martin posts his work here, on
this site. Look at me, putting myself on my own list. I have some nerve!
- Susan S.
Martin posts her work here, on Mystic
Poetry.
- Sid
Marty, author of Sky
Humour, writes on natural history and western (Canadian)
culture.
- Hurry up and see the Andrew
Marvell site before ye run out of time. Part of English
Literature: Early 17th
Century (1603-1660)
- Dan
Masterson, author of
four volumes of poetry, offers his considerable services as teacher
through his
website.
- Michael
Mastrofrancesco presents his work here.
- Venisha Matthews
posts her work here on Ivy's Domain.
- Jean-Michel
Maulpoix,
presents his poetry and criticism in French. The English language
section of
his site provides an excellent introduction to the state of French
poetry.
Highly Recommended.
- Montgomery
Maxton,
poetry, blog, photography.
- Ellyn
Maybe, author of The Cowardice of Amnesia
- R.J. McCaffrey's
poetry notebook is definitely worth a visit.
- Tricia
McCallum, poet
and Toronto-area freelance journalist, presents her published and
unpublished
poems here.
- Paul McCann
regularly posts his poetry here on Poetry Echoes.
- Rob McCausland
aka Ice posts his poetry and journal entries here.
- Michael
McClure, an enduring and influential Beat figure
whose work defines and
transcends that movement. A Light and Dust site curated by Karl Young.
Recommended.
- John
McCrae, WWI poet,
author of the canonical "In Flanders
Fields."
- Kevin Joel McCrum
posts his poetry here on Glimpses of My Soul.
- Gregory
McGeady posts his poetry here.
William Topaz
McGonagall,
poet and tragedian of Dundee, widely hailed as the writer of the worst
poetry
in the English language. Maintained by Chris Hunt. Highly Recommended.
- Mac
McGovern shares his work
here at Poetry of Past & Present or The Ravings Of A
Madman
- Martin McGregor,
published in Poetry Now and elsewhere.
- Brian Elroy
McKinley's often intriguing work Mental
Equations can be found
here.
- Paul
McLaughlin posts his
work, an exploration and affirmation of what he calls "the middling
life."
- William
Brendan
McPhillips home page contains six books of poems
and many interesting
links.
- Mary
Joan
Meagher, poetry and watercolors here on Poems
for Serenity..
- Andinet
Melaku present
work here.
- Christopher
Meredith, author of the poetry collections This
and Snoring
Heaven,is a poet and novelist from Wales.
- Brice A.
Metzger posts over 1500 of his poems here on Stray
Strands of Sifted
Thoughts.
- Charlotte Mew
has poems here as part of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets.
- Tiffany
Midge, published in Weber Studies
Journal, Poetry Northwest, Seattle
Arts and many other places, has a page on Native American
Storytellers
Online.
- Yusuuf
Migoko posts his poetry here, collected according
to topic.
- John
Milbury-Steen presents his formalist verse.
Recommended.
- Marta
Mirabent posts her poems and stories here.
- Deborah
A.
Miranda, published in Bellowing Ark,
California Quarterly, Calyx,
Callaloo, Cimarron Review and many other places, has a page
on Native
American Storytellers Online.
- Eva Milan,
poetry, song lyrics, music, on her web site, Stoikaestinta.
In English
and Italian.
- Edna St. Vincent
Millay:
.
- Daniel J. Miller
posts his spritual poetry here.
- Czeslaw
Milosz at the University of North Carolina/Chapel
Hill.
- John
Milton on English
Literature: Early 17th Century (1603-1660)
- Virginia
Mishnun-Hardman whose work has appeared in The
Humanist, The Nation,
The New Republic, Redbook, Midstream, and other journals has
a web page
here. Recommended.
- John
Mitchell,
composer, has set various well-known poems to song. Texts of the poems
with
audio.
- Sue
Mohr posts
scores of her poems here.
- Anna Monnar,
author of several books of poetry presents her work here.
- Marjorie
Monné promotes her book In
Between Shadows, a journey
through spiritual and paranormal experiences, partially poetry.
- Mike
Monroe, posts his Remix Poetry,
poetry that samples other work
(like musicians), here.
- Sir Thomas
More part of the Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Sarah Moore, shares poems and photographs here on her blog My World in Words.
- Giuseppe
Morrocchi, poet, critic, artist, posts his c.v. and
bibliogrpahy here.
- Simon
Moses, author of Unnatural Attachment,
- Anirban
Mukherjee posts
some of his poetry and literary essays here.
- Christopher
Mulrooney posts his work here on dream-holes
in the net.
- Paul Munro
and Judie
Peet post their poetry here and a nice collection of their favorite
poems and
limericks.
- Les
Murray, prominent
Australian poet.
- Nora
Naranjo-Morse, author of Mud Woman, Poems
from the Clay and A
First Clay Gathering has a home page hosted by The
Index of Native American
Authors Online.
- Jim
Nash has his own poems and
links to other pages.
- Thomas
Nashefrom Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Charlie
Nast posts his
work here.
- Judy
Nathanson posts Harry Potter-inspired
poetry and fiction
here.
- J. D.
Nelson, whose work has appeared on-line at Fluid
Ink Press, Shadow Poetry, and elsewhere
posts poems
here.
- Duane
Niatum, American Book Award Receipient (for Songs
for the Harvester
of Dreams) has a site here as part of the Native American
Storytellers
Online.
- Howard Nicholson
presents his poetry here at Walking in Victory.
- Peter
Nicholson, Australian poet, author of A
Temporary Grace (1991), Such Sweet Thunder
(1994) and A
Dwelling Place (1997). His site
contains an essay, some useful, writerly thoughts, and a short bio.
- bpNichol,
curated by Karl Young.
- Matthew Paul Nickel
posts his poetry here.
- Daniel North
posts his poems here at New Dawn Poetry, which also
includes a message
board.
- Marsli
N. O, Malaysian
poet presents his work in Malay and in English translation.
- Joyce
Carol
Oates, poet and novelist, professor of Creative
Writing at Princeton.
This excellent site maintained by Randy Souther.
- Paula Obe
posts
her work here.
- Gearóid
Ó
Gallchobhair presents work written during The
Troubles in Northern
Ireland here on Dragon's Teeth.
- Stephen Oliver,
author of five collections of poetry: reviews, recordings, poems.
- Chuck
O'Leary presents
poems mourning the loss of his mother.
- Padraig O'Morain,
published in Books Ireland, Cyphers, Poetry Ireland Review, and other
places.
- Terry
O'Neal, author of The Poet Speaks in Black
and Motion
Sickness.
- George
Oppen, an important figure in modern American
poetry.
- Amir Or,
Israeli
poet in English translation.
- Hans Ostrum
is an
accomplished poet, novelist, and Professor at the University of Puget
Sound.
Recommended.
- Most of the sites on Ovid
are bibliographical:
- Some of the work of Wilfred
Owen has been posted at the University of Toronto.
-
Rochelle
Owens, whose work foreshadowed many literary
movements yet remains
distinctly her own, on this Light and Dust site, curated by Karl Young.
- Edgar
Pace, poetry and short
stories. Also free email.
- Brian
Padjen shares his
work here at My Spinning Place.
- Rita
Pal posts her work
here on Castle of Verse.
- Satya Palani
posts his poems here.
- Gary
S.
Pardue posts his poems here.
- Sylvia
Parker, whose work
ranges from visual to experimental, posts work on her site, Antipodes.
- Clare
Parsons posts here poetry and artwork here.
- Elise
Paschen, currently executive director of Poetry
Society of America author of Infidelities,
and other books. has a page
hosted by The
Index of Native American
Authors Online.
- Kenneth Patchen's
poetry, bibliography, and artwork are available here.
- Robert
Pearson has poetry and prose here.
- Judie Peet
and Paul
Munro post their poetry here and a nice collection of their favorite
poems and
limericks.
- Sam Pereira
has some audio of poems and a short essay.
- Simon Perchik,
"the most widely published unknown poet in America," author of over
20 books, and published in magazines like The Nation
and The New
Yorker.
- Vadim
Philatov's poetry
homepage from Russia. I have to accept Mr. Philatov's word that it is a
poetry
site, as I don't read the language.
- Michael Phillips
posts recent work here on smog.net
- Richard Hayes
Phillips, singer/songwriter, posts his poems, song
lyrics and
recordings here.
- Sylvia
Plath links, 92 at
last count! I also recommend this
Plath
page maintained by Anja Beckmann.
- Janan Platt
pubished
in Poetry Flash, The Tomcat,
and other places.
- Judith
Pordon, presents her
work, and information about the Casa Poema writers' retreat.
- Josephine
Pollock
posts her Christian artwork and poetry here.
- Alexander Pope
sites:
- Elisha
Porat winner of Israel’s Prime
Minister’s Prize for
Literature, has published more than a dozen volumes of fiction and
poetry, in
Hebrew, since 1973. His chapbook Poetry is a Sudden Process
of Verbal
Compression can be found here.
.
- Eddie J.
Porter posts some his poems and makes his books
available for purchase here.
- Alan R. Powe's
work is available here, on Mediablast.
- John
Pouch makes some of his
poems from Pieces of White available here.
- This Ezra
Pound site makes an excellent starting point.
- Joseph
Allen
Provencial posts his religious poems here.
- Rick Pryll
posts his poetry here.
- Sheenagh Pugh,
a poet and novelist from Wales. Recommended.
- Patrick
Pullman posts his poems here, organized by subject.
- Raindog,
nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 1997 and published in a variety of
magazines,
has his website here.
- Sir
Walter
Ralegh from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Gordon
Ramel posts his work here.
- Caryl
Ramsdale posts her work here.
- Patricia
Ranzoni Maine poet, author of Claiming
and Settling
(forthcoming 1998) whose work has appeared in Christian
Science Monitor, Green Fuse,Zone
3, and
other journals.
- Rochelle
Ratner, editor
of American Book Review posts poems, plus links to
other poems on the
Internet (including several complete books).
- David
Ray, author of
several books of poems including X-Ray (Cornell)
and Gathering the
Firewood (Weslyan).
- Neil Reid
posts
his poems here.
- Jendi
Reiter, whose work
has appeared in Poetry and Best American
Poetry, 1990.
- Richard
Reith shares poems of
love and family.
- Carter
Revard , author of Cowboys and Indians
Christmas Shopping, has a
page hosted by The
Index of
Native American Authors Online.
- Tomislav
Ribiæ , much-anthologized Croation poet,
posts his work here.
- Adrian
Rice, Irish Poet/Editor. Site includes work with
U.S. Drama Educator
Molly Freeman, samples of projects, publications and poetry
- The Official Laura
Riding Website
- Donna L.
Roberts posts her poetry here.
- Rayn Roberts,
whose work has appeared in Sow's Ear Review, Rattle,
and other
journals, presents information about himself and a few excerpts here.
- Matthew
Robinson posts
his work and has links to some of this favorite poets and sites.
- Lloyd
Robson, poet,
performer, writer in residence at UWCN. The site has samples of his
work,
publication information, and upcoming events.
- John
J. Ronan, author of two
books and 1999 NEA fellow.
- Rik Roots
presents his poetry here.
- Lee Ann
Roripaugh posts poems and links here.
- Jim
Royland posts his
poetry here, in Spanish and English.
- Delree
Rose posts many
of her poems here.
- Jim Rucquoi presents
video of selections of his Letters
to Jake.
- Mohamed
(Mahamad)
Rupani, Gujarati poet, with translations of various
English poems into
Gujarati.
- Margaret
Ryder published her work here.
- Salmandren
posts poems,
short stories and songs here.
- Sani
posts her poetry book here.
- Christy
Sheffield
Sanford A complete listing of her many on-line and
published works plus
a bio and email address are available at here. Working with both plain
text and
multimedia formats, Christy has created an elegant blend of fine
writing with
evocative images.
- Sappho
has a
page on the Sappho web site.
- Mauricio
Saravia,
artist, poet, author of The Book of Whispers.
- David
Savage posts his
poetry here on Savage Heart.
- John Savageposts
his poetry here.
- Gillian
Savage posts her
poems and stories with audio on this very popular site.
- Cheryl
Savageau, author of Home Country,
and Dirt Road Home has
a page hosted by The
Index of
Native American Authors Online.
- Myra
Schneider author
of eight books of poetry and the widely acclaimed Writing for
Self-Discovery.
- Cameron
Self, poet of Norfolk (UK)
- I could easily fill up this entire site with William
Shakespeare links, so
check out Yahoo! as a starting point. Here are a of couple sites I
thought
worthy of note:
- Ntozake
Shange, author of for colorled girls who
have considered
suicide/when the rainbow is enuf has poems here.
- Sharma
posts poems here.
- Bernard
Shaw posts many of his poems and a small collection
of links here.
- L.S.Shevshenko,
Georgia poet, published in several journals, posts some of his poems
and sells
his chapbooks through this site.
- Christopher
Shillock poet, philosopher and revolutionary in
Minneapolis, MN.
Readings and writings
- Sir
Philip
Sidney from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Richard
Sidy, presents his work here, organized by topic.
- Eli Siegel,
founder
of Aesthetic Realism, much-praised as a poet by W.C. Williams and
others.
- Labi
Siffre has poems from his three books Nigger,
Blood On The
Page and Monument plus bio, links,
reviews of his work, gigs and
product info.
- Edgar
Gabriel
Silex, Pueblo writer is the Director of the
Baltimore Literary Center
where he teaches Creative Writing and Native American Comparative
Mythology. He
is author of Through All The Displacements. His
page is presented by The
Index of Native American
Authors Online.
- Matthew S.
posts
his poetry and some journal entries on-line.
- Mike
Silverstein, authors
the work here at Wallstreetpoet.com "Where John Keats and Percy Bysshe
Shelley meet Alan Greenspan and Abby Cohen." For lovers of pastiche,
recommended.
- Justin
Sirois posts his poems here.
- John
Skelton part of Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Judith
Skillman, author
of eight books of poetry. Official website includes the poet's
biography,
bibliography, books, translations, and schedules.
- Earnest Slyman
posts his poetry, and comic strip for poets, The Muse,
here.
- Carolyn
Smale posts her work here at The Singing
Monkey.
- Denni Smith
aka
Songstress7 posts her poems here.
- Edwin
E. Smith, book
reviews, literary essays, excerpts from works in progress,and
information on
his book One Stranger To Another.
- S.
Wray Smith posts
his poetry, fiction and opinions here.
- Stevie
Smith, author of
the well-known "Not Waving but Drowning," and many, many more poems,
presented by Joshua Rey.
- Victoria
Smith posts romantic and erotic poetry on her page,
"Fall in
Chocolate."
- Cheryl L.
Snell, "Flower Half Blown" (Finishing Line Press,
2002) a
poetry chapbook nominated for the Ohioana Book Award
- Kenneth Sorensen,
presents his work here. Also poetry forums. In English andsalzNorwegian.
- Edmund
Spenser from Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Dale Sprague's
prose
poem collection Phoenix can be found here.
- William Stafford,
the
Friends of William Stafford, a site dedicated to spreading information
on this
important poet, has his poems, criticism, and links to other resources
on the
web.
- Jim
Stass
posts his work and the work of his friends.
- Mattie
J.T. Stepanek,
young poet whose Heartsongs inspire millions of
readers and made him the
best selling American poet of any age.
- Carol
Stetser, visual poetry with an essay by C.S.
Recommended for those
sceptical about visual poetry and those who are not.
- Chris C. Stevens
posts his work here.
- Ian
Stevens' home page, "This Way Lies Madness,"
contains poetry
and prose. Presented by Guilford College.
- Pat
Stewart, poet,
novelist, painter.
- Neca Stoller
posts some of her work, including poetry, prose poetry, and guides to
writing
in haiku and other forms. Recommended.
- Billy
Marshall
Stoneking, accomplished author of Singing
the Snake and Lasseter : In Quest of Gold
posts audio
readings of some of his poems
here. Recommended.
- Dick Sullivan,
author of Capperbar, The Morning on the Mountain and others, shares his
poetry
and prose here.
- Robert
Swanson posts his poetry here.
- Denise
Sweet, author of two books, has a page on Native
American Storytellers
Online.
- Royce
Sykes homepage features publiished poetry with
links to journals in
which they appeared as well as miscellaneous personal writings and
artwork.
- NIgel
Symon, anthologized
UK poet, makes poetry, blog available for reading.
- Poet Arthur
Symons
has this page.
- Atour
Tamrazov posts his poems in English and Russian.
- Luci
Tapahonso, Navajo poet, author of Saánii
Dahataa : The Women
Are Singing : Poems and Stories and other books of poetry,
has a page
hosted by The
Index of Native
American Authors Online.
- Sheila
Tarangle posts her poems here.
- James Tate,
winner of the Academy of American Poets Tanning prize, has several
poems posted
here.
- David
Taub, overseas columnist
for Poetry Now posts his work and professional
credits here.
- Paul
Taylor combines
poetry and music at public events in and around London, UK and on the
web here
at Trombone Poetry.
- Shaw
Taylor , whose poem
"I watched him go," is posted and analyzed here, along with other,
mostly anti-war poems.
- Bhuwan Thapaliya,
a young poet from Nepal, shares his work here.
- Dylan Thomas
sites:
- Wayne Thomson,
California poet, shares his poetry and photography here.
- Dean
Thorpe posts his
poems and invites others here at The Poetry Place.
- Patrick Tierney,
a
Tribute, with over 90 of his poems.
- Laura
Tohe, Navajo writer, author ofNo Parole
Todayand Making
Friends With The Waterhas a web page hosted by The
Index of Native American
Authors Online.
- Ronald Tower
posts
his poems here at The Pyrrho of Martinsburg.
- Jack Trammell,
poet and novelist, posts his work here.
- Nikki
Trow posts
here poems here.
- Roman Tunkel
posts
his poetry here (in Russian).
- Steve Turnbull,
aka
The Wordsmith, posts his work here and will also write poems on request.
- Ja
Uhm Cyber poetry about
living in a wired world.
- Azza
El
Wakeel, Egyptian author of two books of Arabic
poetry.
- Patricia
Walker posts a
few poems here at Six Dog Studio.
- Martin
Warren presents his poetry and song lyrics here.
- Robert Penn Warren,
winner of Pulitzer prizes in both poetry and fiction. This site run by
Bob
Frey.
- Chocolate
Waters
presents her poetry and recordings here.
- Shane
Watson posts his poetry here.
- Geoffrey
Watts is Dr. Groove,
the subway poet.
- April
Halprin Wayland,
author of the recent girl coming in for a landing,
a novel in poems for
teens.
- Horst
Weber posts his English and German poems here.
- Terence K. West
makes his poetry available here at Where Minds Wander.
- The Walt
Whitman project presented by the University of
Virginia. The Academy
of American
Poets site is also worth a look.
- Andrew Craig
Williams posts his poetry here.
- Lori
Williams, published in Melic Review,
Dakota House Journal and
elsewhere posts work here.
- Shirley
Frances
Winskill posts here poetry here, on Shirley's
Poetry Corner.
- Rosemary Winters
posts some of her poems and makes her chapbook available for ordering.
- WishesMade
posts some of his poems here.
- Rik
Woods author of This
Little Red Bitch in My Chest.
- Elizabeth
Woody, Navajo writer author of Luminaries
of the Humble, Seven Hands Seven Hearts,
and Hand
into Stone : Poems, has a home
page on The
Index of Native
American Authors Online.
- Josh
Woodward presents his
work here, at Sufi Style.
- This William
Wordsworth site is maintained by the library of the
University of
Toronto.
- Joseph
Mayo
Wristen, author of Just A Dancing Bear
Looking For A Star, Dead Dreams, and The
Code.
- S.
Wyler posts his poems and political musings
here.
- Wu Tsao
has
a page on the Sappho home page.
- Sir Thomas
Wyatt
the Elder part of Anthology
of Sixteenth
Century English Literature
- Donald R.
Xander posts his work here.
- William
Butler
Yeats' poems, over 300, are available here.
- Marie
Young, author of Shadows Within Me.
- Julie
Zarate posts her poems
and artwork here on the outlawed pages.
- Ofelia
Zepeda, author of Earth Movements:
O'odham Poems has a home page
on The
Index of Native
American Authors Online.
- Rojan Zét
posts his poetry here.
- Aamhe
Zevson
writes a modern Odyssey of sailors wandering between the islands of the
sun and
the moon.
- Roland
Zoss author of several books, posts his work in
German and English
here.
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