Jared Carter Poetry

[Walking Wheel]

Acknowledgments

From Work, for the Night Is Coming

Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 1995

  1. Geodes

    First published in Prairie Schooner
    Copyright © 1978, 1981, 1995, and 2003

  2. The Madhouse

    First published in the Indianapolis Journal
    Copyright © 1976, 1981, 1995, and 2003

  3. Monument City

    First published in Green's Magazine
    Copyright © 1980, 1981, 1995, and 2003

From After the Rain

Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 1993

  1. After the Rain

    First published in The Formalist
    Copyright © 1990, 1993, and 2003

  2. Mississinewa Reservoir

    First published in the Purdue Perspective
    Copyright © 1983, 1993, and 2003

  3. Mourning Doves

    First published in The Devil's Millhopper
    Copyright © 1982, 1993, and 2003

From Les Barricades Mystérieuses

Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 1999

  1. Berceuse

    First published in The Formalist
    Copyright © 1992, 1993, and 2003

  2. Clavichord

    First published in Curriculum Vitae
    Copyright © 1997, 1999, and 2003

From Cross this Bridge at a Walk

Wind Publications, 2006

  1. Recollections of a contingent of Coxey's Army
    passing through Straughn, Indiana, in April of 1894

    First published in People's Culture
    Copyright © 1994 and 2006

Uncollected poems

  1. Sphinx

    First published in Chronicles
    Copyright © 1997

  2. Wind Egg

    First published in The Laurel Review
    Copyright © 1994

  3. Laodamia to Protesilaus

    First published in The Raintown Review
    Copyright © 2004

  4. Snow

    First published in Poetry
    Copyright © 1999 and 2003
    by the Modern Poetry Association

All of the poems except "Snow" are copyrighted by Jared Carter in the years indicated and are reproduced by permission. For more information on permissions and the terms of use of this web site, see the Rights & Permissions page.

Articles & Essays

  1. Journey of Darkness

    First appeared as a Guest Editorial Prelude in The Long Story 19 (2001):5-10, a literary magazine published in Lawrence, Massachusetts, by R. P. Burnham.
    Subsequently reprinted on the web site of Iambs & Trochees.
    Copyright © 2001

  2. Autopsy

    First published in 2002 on the web site of the literary magazine Iambs & Trochees, which is published in Brooklyn and edited by William F. Carlson.
    Copyright © 2002

Stories & Fables

  1. Epiphany

    Originally published in One Trick Pony 8 (fall 2002):12-15, a literary magazine edited by Louis McKee and published in Philadelphia.
    Copyright © 2002

  2. Secret

    "Secret," originally entitled "Disclosure," first appeared in People's Culture new series # 24-25 (1994-95):2-3, a literary magazine published in Kansas City, Kansas, by Fred Whitehead.
    Copyright © 1994

Interviews

  1. Pteranodon

    "Interview with Jared Carter" appeared in 1981 on pages 13-18 of issue 5 of the literary journal Pteranodon
    Copyright © 1981 by Patricia Lieb and Carol Schott and reproduced by permission.

  2. IndiAnnual

    "An Interview with Jared Carter" appeared in 1987 on pages 5-23 of the third issue of IndiAnnual, edited by Jim Powell and published by the Writers' Center Press.
    Copyright © 1987 by George Fish and reproduced by permission.

  3. Longman

    "Jared Carter: Mourning Doves" appeared on pages 24-33 of 45 Contemporary Poems: The Creative Process, edited by Alberta T. Turner, and published by Longman in 1985.
    Copyright © 1985 by Alberta T. Turner.

  4. Yarrow

    "Jared Carter: Landscape and Literary Ancestors" appeared on pages 5-18 of a special issue of the literary magazine Yarrow (volume 8, number one), devoted to Jared Carter’s work and published in spring/summer 1987. The magazine was edited and published in Kutztown, Pennsylvania by Harry Humes.
    Copyright © 1987 by Harry Humes and reproduced by permission.

Photo Credits

The photo accompanying the poem "Sphinx" is by Roger Pfingston. On the "Brief Biography" page, the photo of Jared Carter in 1985 is by Ed Breen; the photographer of Jared Carter and friends in Greenwich Village in 1961 is unknown; the photograph of Diane Haston in 1977 is by Waring-Garrett; and the photograph of Jared Carter with piano and books is by Chris Minnick.

The photograph of Coxey's Army, accompanying the poem by that name, was taken by an unknown photographer in Hagerstown, Maryland, in 1894.

On the "About the Poetry" page, the photo of Jared Carter reading in Arizona in 1982 is courtesy of the Bisbee Poetry Festival and the photo of Jared Carter in 1999 is by Richard Pflum. All other photos on this web site are by Jared Carter or are taken from his collection of photographs.

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