Deborah Meadows
Recent Publications
Publications 2024:
Meadows, Deborah. Bumblebees. Roof Books: New York, 2024. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “The Earring Pet” in Hyena, Cindy Rehm and Adrienne X, eds. Hexentexte, Los Angeles, 2024.
Meadows, Deborah. “ Dehiscence all over yourself” in Poem of the Week. Just Buffalo Literary Center, Web June 23, 2024. https://www.justbuffalo.org/deborah-meadows-2024-06-23/
Meadows, Deborah. "Interview" and “Five Poems” in LAdige Review: California Poets Part 7, Web 2024.https://www.ladigereview.com/post/deborah-a-meadows-california-poets-part-7-five-poems
Read poetry as part of the 30th Annual Poetry Marathon and Online Benefit, Woodland Pattern Book Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 27, 2024. On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EnNfPRavBQ from hour 1:22:45-1:25:20
Publications 2023:
Read poetry and discussant in the “After Language: A Reading & Discussion”panel in the 2023 Southern California Poetry Festival, November 19, 2023, Beyond Baroque Literary Center, Venice, CA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJL5DEVqjcM
Meadows, Deborah. “Spring Lines” in Pamenar Press Magazine. London, Tehran, Web 2023. https://www.pamenarpress.com/post/deborah-meadows
Meadows, Deborah. “A Poem of Just One Unit,” “A Poem of Two Units,” “A Poem of More Than Two Units,” “A Poem Divided Vertically Into Three Equal Parts, each including nine different punctuation marks,” “A Poem of Lines Less Than Two Inches in Length,” “Plans for a Poem,” “Bumblebees,” a chapbook reprint in Poetry from Instructions, A Work of (Non-Combinatory) Generative Poetry, Guy Bennett et al. Sophical Things: Los Angeles, Web 2023.
http://guybennett.com/bennett-etAl_poetry-from-instructions.pdf
Read poetry as part of the 29th Annual Poetry Marathon and Online Benefit, Woodland Pattern Book Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 28, 2023. On YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n88FzQjZZ5E from hour 1:38:09 to 1:42:20.
Publications 2022:
Meadows, Deborah. The Draped Universe. Belladonna chapbooks reprint from 2007, Web 2022.
Meadows, Deborah. “A Poem of Just one Unit” in Poetry from Instructions, Sampler 8. November 1. Web 2022. http://guybennett.com/bennettEtAl_pfi_excerpts_08.pdf
Meadows, Deborah. “A Poem Divided Vertically. Plans for a Poem” in Poetry from Instructions, Sampler 6. October 1. Web 2022.
http://guybennett.com/bennettEtAl_pfi_excerpts_06.pdf
Meadows, Deborah. “37. Plans for a Poem” in Poetry from Instructions, Sampler 3. July, 15. Web 2022. http://guybennett.com/bennettEtAl_pfi_excerpts_03.pdf
Meadows, Deborah. “Formative Period (Bumblebees Part 2)” and “Narrow Leads (Bumblebees Part 3)” in BathHouse Journal (Ypsilanti: Eastern Michigan University), Issue 23. Web 2022. https://dev.bhjournal.net/issue-23/
Meadows, Deborah. Bumblebees (Kenmore, NY: BlazeVox), Spring 2022, with illustrations by Geoffrey Gatza:
Meadows, Deborah. “Notes from the Field: Los Angeles” in periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics. Web. 2022.
https://periodicityjournal.blogspot.com/2022/05/deborah-meadows-notes-from-field-los.html
Annual Poetry Marathon and Online Benefit, Woodland Pattern Book Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 30, 2022. YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XupWriQek8
from hour 4: 02:10 to hour 4:05:51.
Publications 2021:
Book:
Meadows, Deborah. Neo-bedrooms. Shearsman Books. Bristol, England, 2021. Print https://www.shearsman.com/store/Deborah-Meadows-Neo-bedrooms-p399971055
Spoken word and field recording from Deborah Meadows included in Week One of Broadcast From Here by Lisa Bielawa,(March 2021)
http://www.lisabielawa.net/bfh-radio-broadcast-from-here
Meadows, Deborah. poems titled “For the Grimoire” are an invited collaboration for an art book, Dear Donald by Anthony Hawley, (No Routine Books, Lithuania, 2021).
Publications 2020:
Essay:
Carla Harryman: “Duration, Provisional Worlds, and Feminist Time and Language in Writings by Etel Adnan, Megan Stockton, and Deborah Meadows” in Matters of Feminist Practice, Volume 1, 2020 (Belladonna* Collaborative: New York), Pgs. 75-84.
Performance:
Performance included an excerpt from Deborah Meadows’ “Medieval Lovers: A Book of After-lives” here: https://www.lisabielawa.net/broadcast-from-home
then scroll to Chapter 15 as part of Broadcast from Home by Lisa Bielawa, composer with “Works & Process at the Guggenheim,” Zoom (July 16, 2020 at 7:30pm ET). Archived as “WPA Virtual Commissions: Lisa Bielawa’s "Broadcast from Home" - Chapter 15 "After-lives": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDVkanVChLE
Performance and featured speaker as part of Kaufman Music Center, Broadcast from Home by Lisa Bielawa, composer with “Works & Process at the Guggenheim,” Zoom (August 21, 2020 at 2 pm ET).
Poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. from “Crowd-prone” in BlazeVOX: An Online Journal of Voice, 20th anniversary issue. Web. December 2020.
http://www.blazevox.org/BX%20Covers/BXFall20/Fall20%20-%20Deborah%20Meadows%20.pdf
Publications 2019:
Anthology:
Meadows, Deborah. from “The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby-Dick” anthologized in After Moby-Dick: An Anthology of New Poetry, eds. Elizabeth Schultz and Kylan Rice, New Bedford: Spinner Publications, 2019. Pgs. 52-53.
Poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. “Neo-bedrooms, or recuperative theatre” in Dispatches from the Poetry Wars. Web. April 30, 2019.
Publications 2018:
Book:
Meadows, Deborah. Lecture Notes: A duration poem in twelve parts. BlazeVOX Books. Buffalo, NY, 2018. Print
https://www.blazevox.org/shop-1/p/lecture-notes-a-duration-poem-in-twelve-parts-by-deborah-meadows
Poetry:"
Meadows, Deborah. “The Curiosities of Janice Lowry” in Journal of Poetics Research, Issue 8. Web. March 2018.
Printmaking:
2018 Group Show: Meadows, Deborah. Nightingale Sound Print and Heart Sound Print on Ancient Calligraphy, lithograph. “Air, Water, and Earth” exhibition at The Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Fullerton, CA, April 19 - June 10, 2018, Kim Abeles, juror.
Publications 2017:
Meadows, Deborah. “Dragon Boat, a play” in Journal of Poetics Research, Issue 6. Web. 2017.
Deborah Meadows’ The Demotion of Pluto reviewed by Greg Bem at: http://yellowrabbits.weebly.com/the-reviews/yellow-rabbits-review-12-the-demotion-of-pluto-poems-and-plays-by-deborah-meadows
Anthology:
Meadows, Deborah. From “Sevens.” The PIP Anthology of World Poetry of the 21st Century, Volume 10, Selected Contemporary American Poets Anthology, ed. Douglas Messerli, Los Angeles: Green Integer Press, 2017 online. 202-207.
http://www.greeninteger.com/book-digital.cfm?-messerli_pip_10-&BookID=392
Publications 2016:
Interview:
Maxwell, Andrew. Interview with Deborah Meadows. “Nearness with Attitude” in Jacket2, University of Pennsylvania. Web. 16 January 2016.
Essay:
Meadows, Deborah. “Demotion of Pluto: What I'm Reading” in Journal of Poetics Research, Issue 4. Web. March 2016.
Book:
The Demotion of Pluto: Poems and Plays. BlazeVOX Books. Buffalo, NY, 2016. Print.
https://www.blazevox.org/shop-1/p/the-demotion-of-pluto-by-deborah-meadows
Poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. “Office Hours, a group show.” Commissioned poem for The Main Museum of Los Angeles, December 2016.
Meadows, Deborah. “Sevens,” “Medium Logic Machines,” and from “Guide Dogs” in Journal of Poetics Research, Issue 4. Web. March 2016.
Meadows, Deborah. from “Sevens” in Dispatches from the Poetry Wars. Web. March2016.
Meadows, Deborah. Three Plays. Invited to Chicago’s Poets’ Theatre Reading Room by Kenning Editions and Sector 2337/Green Lantern Press, December 2016.
Essay:
Meadows, Deborah. “Phantom Geography” in Journal of Poetics Research, Issue 4. Web. March 2016.
Theatre:
Meadows, Deborah. “After Coriolanus” Staged reading performed by Gray Palmer at Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles, 1238 West First Street, LA, CA. December 19, 2016.
Meadows, Deborah. “Obstacle Plays” Staged reading performed by Shaughn Buchholz and Caitlyn Conlin at LosJoCos Gallery, 725 Kohler Street, LA, CA. March 21, 2016.
Meadows, Deborah. “The Demotion of Pluto: After Sophocles’ Philoctetes” Staged reading performed by Shaughn Buchholz, Juli Crockett, Teri Hatcher, Adam Hunter, Jan Munroe, Gray Palmer, Robin Reiser, Tommy Schulz, and Brian Tichnell at 900 1st Street at Vignes, Los Angeles, CA. May 10, 2016.
Visual Art 2016 Group Show:
Meadows, Deborah. Nightingale Sound Print and Heart Sound Print on Ancient Calligraphy, lithograph. BetaMain “Office Hours” for The Main Museum of Los Angeles, Allison Agsten, director, December 8-18, 2016.
Publications 2015:
Book:
Meadows, Deborah. Three Plays. BlazeVOX Books. Buffalo, NY, 2015. Print
https://www.blazevox.org/shop-1/p/three-plays-by-deborah-meadows
Award:
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Library's Golden Leaves Award
Poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. “Sevens” in Journal of Poetics Research, Issue 2, March 2015
Interview:
Meadows, Deborah. “15 Questions: An interview with Deborah Meadows” by publisher of BlazeVOX [books], Geoffrey Gatza,
posted April 3, 2015.
Theatre:
Some Cars. By Deborah Meadows. Dir. Juli Crockett. Perf. Shaughn Buchholz, Juli Crockett, Shayne Eastin, Christian Gibbs, Brian Tichnell, Gray Palmer, Patrick Moore. MorYork Gallery, Los Angeles, October 29, 30, and November 1 and 2, 2015.
Meadows, Deborah. “Phantom Geography: After Sophocles’ Philoctetes” Staged reading performed by Sarah Lyddan, Tommy Schulz, Gray Palmer, Soren Royer-Hugh, Dom Musiol, and Mecca Vazie Andrews at 900 1st Street at Vignes, Los Angeles, CA. September 16, 2015.
Meadows, Deborah. “Guide Dogs” Staged reading performed by Bernardo Solano, Annie Dennis, Harmand Mosquera at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona., May 21, 2015.
Meadows, Deborah. “Some Cars.” Padua Playwrights’ staged reading at 900 1st Street at Vignes, Los Angeles, CA. February 11, 2015.
Publications 2014:
Meadows, Deborah. from “Guide Dogs, the play.” LA Telephone Book, Volume 2 2012-2013, ed. Brian Kim Stefans, arras.net free pdf, 84-90.
Meadows, Deborah. “Seven” in Dusie Blogspot series, Tuesday poem #64 :
http://www.dusie.blogspot.ca/2014/06/tuesday-poem-64-deborah-meadows-seven.html
Meadows, Deborah. cover blurb for Labor by Jill Magi (Nightboat Books, 2014).
Theatre:
Meadows, Deborah. “Some Cars.” Padua Playwrights’ staged reading at The Vortex, Olympic and Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. October 4, 2014.
Meadows, Deborah. “Speech Acts with Trees,” a One-Act play. Staged reading at 900 1st Street at Vignes, Los Angeles, CA. April 16, 2014.
Meadows, Deborah. “Speech Acts with Trees,” a One-Act play. Staged reading as part of 7 Sorceries from the Padua Workshop performed by Gray Palmer, Greg Littman, Paul Mackley, Christopher Rivas, Lisa Denke, Lake Sharp at Robert Reynolds Art Gallery, 408 S. Spring Street #100, LA, CA 90013. May 19, 2014.
Published Lithographs:
Meadows, Deborah. After Mingus’ Better Git It In Your Soul, 2010. Lithographs. “Celebrating Charles’ Mingus Life & Legacy” Exhibit. Borderbend Arts Collective, Online. http://www.borderbend.org/1/post/2014/03/mingus.html
Publications 2013:
Publications 2013:
Meadows, Deborah. Translation, the bass accompaniment: Selected Poems. Shearsman Press, Bristol, England, UK, 2013. Print.
Printmaking:
Published lithographs:
Meadows, Deborah. Nightingale Sound Print and Heart Sound Print on Ancient Calligraphy cover art on Translation, the bass accompaniment: Selected Poems. Shearsman Press, Bristol, England, UK, 2013. Cover art. Print.
Group Show:
Meadows, Deborah Two Lithographs. “Arts District Winterfest” at ArtShare, Los Angeles, December 2013. Mark Walsh, curator.
Publications 2012:
Meadows, Deborah. “Outrage of the Week: On Bruce Andrews’ Neglect of Pieties” posted to the Bruce Andrews Symposium, Fordham University website, November 2, 2012.
Meadows, Deborah. “Review of Bill Lavender’s Memory Wing” in Jacket2. 12 July 2012. Four pages.
https://jacket2.org/reviews/review-memory-wing
Meadows, Deborah. cover blurb for The Pink by Jared Schickling (BlazeVOX, 2012).
Printmaking
Juried Shows:
Meadows, Deborah. Nightingale Sound Print on Ancient Calligraphy and Handscribings Over Nightingale Sound Print 2011. Lithographs. Ink & Clay 38, Kellogg Gallery of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, March 15-April 27, 2012. Michelle Deziel, juror.
Award:
Nightingale Sound Print on Ancient Calligraphy. Lithographs. Ink & Clay 38, Kellogg Gallery of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona selected for cash award.
Meadows, Deborah. Occupy – Take the Power Back. Lithograph. “Pressing Ahead” –Los Angeles Printmaking Society, Pacific Design Center, November 15-December 13, 2012.
Group Shows:
Meadows, Deborah. Third Variation on Nightingale Sound Print. 2011. Lithograph. “Arts District Winterfest” at ArtShare, Los Angeles, December 7-16, 2012. Shaun Thyne, curator.
Meadows, Deborah and Patrick Merrill. After Mingus’ Better Git It In Your Soul, 2010. Lithograph. as part of the “Object D’Art – Arts District Winterfest” at District Gallery, Los Angeles, December 7-16, 2012. Valerie Mitchell and Iva Hladis, curators.
Meadows, Deborah. Nightingale Sound Print on Nepali Funeral Paper, 2010.
Lithograph. as part of the “Object D’Art – Arts District Winterfest” at District Gallery, Los Angeles, December 7-16, 2012. Valerie Mitchell and Iva Hladis, curators.
Published Lithographs:
Meadows, Deborah. Nightingale Sound Print, Heart Sound Print Over Ancient Calligraphy. “Silent Spring at 50” Exhibit. Borderbend Arts Collective, Online.
http://www.silentspringat50.org/8/post/2012/09/deborah-meadows.html
Meadows, Deborah. Better Git It In Your Soul. Four Lithographs. Borderbend Arts Collective, Chicago. Charles Mingus at 90 Exhibit. Online.
Publications 2011:
Essay by Jill Magi: “Go to rest, our result”: Imminent Returns and Reading Deborah Meadows’ Goodbye Tissues” November 28, 2011
http://jillmagisblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/go-to-rest-our-result-imminent-returns.html
Meadows, Deborah. Saccade Patterns. BlazeVOX Books. Buffalo, NY, 2011. Print.
https://www.blazevox.org/shop-1/p/saccade-patterns-by-deborah-meadows
Meadows, Deborah. “Lamb Notes” in Stone Canoe: A Journal of Arts, Literature and Social Commentary, Syracuse University, Number 5, 2011: 247-249. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “After “The Lightning Field,”” “Book of Lightning,” “untitled,” “types” in Eccolinguisitics. One.1 (2011). Unnumbered page four. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “Weak as a directive, no.” PennSound. MLA Offsite Reading 2011, Los Angeles. 8 January 2011.
<http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/MLAOffsite-2011.php> MP3.
Printmaking:
Juried Show:
Meadows, Deborah. Will We Fall Out of Our Shadows? 2011. Lithograph. Brand 40: Entrances and Exits Show, Glendale, CA Sept 17-October 29, 2011. Peter Frank, juror.
International juried show:
Meadows, Deborah. Third Variation on Nightingale Sound Print. 2011. Lithograph. Energy Show, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA. August 5-September 17, 2011. Howard Fox, juror.
Open Call Shows:
Meadows, Deborah and Patrick Merrill. After Mingus’ Better Git It In Your Soul—Variation, 2010. Lithograph. Open Call 2011, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park, Los Angles, CA. Noel Korten and Felicia Filer, jurors.
Los Angeles Printmakers Society, artist level.
Published Lithographs:
Meadows, Deborah and Patrick Merrill. Better Git It In Your Soul. Lithograph. Saccade Patterns by Deborah Meadows. BlazeVox Books, 2011. Cover art. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. Nightingale Sound Print on Funeral Papers. Lithograph. densities, apparitions by William Allegrezza. Otoliths Press, 2011. Cover art. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. Third Variation on Nightingale Sound Print. 2011. Lithograph. Energy: An International Call For Art, catalog. Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Ana, CA. pg. 21. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. Will We Fall Out of Our Shadows? 2011. Lithograph. Brand 40: Works on Paper: Entrances and Exits Show, catalog. Glendale, CA. pg. 8. Print.
Reviewed by:
Soriano, Felino A. “Review of Deborah Meadows’ Saccade Patterns”. The Jivin’ Ladybug: A Skewered Journal of the Arts, August 18, 2011. http://jivinladybug.wordpress.com/
Publications 2010:
Poetry:
Chapbook:
Meadows, Deborah. How, the means. Mindmade Books, Los Angeles, 2010. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “We Cry for the Gulf,” from “Four” (reprinted), and from “Procuratio” (reprinted) in Poets For Living Waters, July 23, 2010
<http://poetsgulfcoast.wordpress.com/2010/07/23/three-poems-by-deborah-meadows/>
Book chapter:
Meadows, Deborah. “Reading Rosmarie Waldrop and Yoel Hoffmann: Embodied Thought and Linguistic Gap.” Another Language – Poetic Experiments in Britain and North America. LIT-Verlag: Muenster, Hamburg, Berlin (2008): 149-159. Print.
Earlier Publications:
Publications 2009:
Poetry books:
Meadows, Deborah. Goodbye Tissues. Shearsman Press, Exeter, UK, 2009. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. Depleted Burden Down. Factory School Press, 2009. Print.
Print publications of poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. "Threadwaste" and "School for Perisarcous Considerations" in Shearsman Magazine, Exeter, England, Volume 81 & 82 (Winter 2009/2010): 75-76. Print.
Anthologized in:
Meadows, Deborah.“from Involutia” in A Best of Fence: The First Nine Years, Volume 1, Poetry & Nonfiction, ed. Rebecca Wolf et al, Albany: Fence Books (2009): 308-311. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “Chapter 61,” “Chapter 2,” “We’ve held Subject Positions,” “Faux translation of Charles Baudelaire’s ‘To the Reader,’” and “Midnight on our Motivated” in The PIP (Project for Innovative Poetry) Blog, 2009 Volume, ed. Douglas Messerli
Online publications:
Meadows, Deborah. "Translations," "City," and "Body" in Moria Poetry Journal, Volume 11, issues 3 & 4, Winter/Spring 2009 <http://moriapoetry.com/v11i23.html>1-3.
Publications 2008:
Poetry:
Print publications:
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from "The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick" (chapters 110 & 114). Another Language – Poetic Experiments in Britain and North America. LIT-Verlag: Muenster, Hamburg, Berlin (2008): 227-229. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Aquinas: division textus." Zoland Poetry: An Annual of Poems, Translations & Interviews, Volume 2, (2008): 155-160. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. reprint from Thin Gloves in The Evergreen State College letterpress publication, Calculator, Calculate. (March 2008): 2 unnumbered pgs. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Translations." New Review of Literature, Otis College of Art and Design Vol. 5, No. 2, (Spring 2008): 118-119. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Biography" and "Arrival." Burnside Review, Portland, OR Vol. 4, No. 1, (2008): 59-61. Print.
Online publications:
Meadows, Deborah. reprint, from "involutia", in online archive of Antennae Magazine, Issue 2 <http://www.antennae-journal.com> 57-58.
Meadows, Deborah. Reprinted poetry in 3,785 Page Pirated Poetry Anthology, Kenneth Goldsmith, Issue 1, (Fall 2008) <http://www.forgodot.com/2008/10/issue-1-release-announcement.html>
Translation:
Muxica, Daniel. "from La Conversación." Trans. Deborah Meadows and Romina Freschi. Shearsman Magazine #77/78 (Autumn/Winter 2008-2009): 88-92. Print.
Prose:
Meadows, Deborah. “Reading Rosmarie Waldrop and Yoel Hoffmann: Embodied Thought and Linguistic Gap.” Another Language – Poetic Experiments in Britain and North America. LIT-Verlag: Muenster, Hamburg, Berlin (2008): 149-159. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Notes toward a theoretical exploration of 'Contradictions. Irony. Sentimentality.'” Xcp: Cross-Cultural Poetics, Volume 20, the Anniversary issue, (Fall 2008): 89-92. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Lecture Notes on Icons and Iconoclasts." Jacket Magazine, Issue 36, approx. 24 pgs., Late 2008, <http://www.jacketmagazine.com/36/meadows-icons.shtml>
Publications 2007:
Poetry and prose books:
Meadows, Deborah. involutia. Exeter, England: Shearsman Books Ltd., 2007. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. Thin Gloves. Los Angeles and Kobenhavn: Green Integer Press, 2006. Print.
Print publications of poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. reprint from Thin Gloves "On the State of the Novel," in Boog City: A Community Newspaper From A Group Of Artists And Writers Based In And Around New York City's East Village, Issue 39, (March 27, 2007): 6. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. reprint from Representing Absence. Spanish trans. Romina Freschi. Plebella: Revista De Poesía Actual. Número 10, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Abril/Julio 2007, 34-36. Print.
Entrevista a Deborah Meadows, Spanish trans., Romina Freschi. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Plebella: Revista De Poesía Actual. Número #10, Abril/Julio 2007, 28-33. Print. Linked to site: http://www.plebella.com.ar
Meadows, Deborah. "Study, and." The Poker, Number 8, (Summer 2007): 81-82. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Remainders" and "14 lines." Tinfish, Number17, (June 2007): 38 and 68. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. 13. excerpt from "Travellit." segments 11-14. Gam, No. 5, (Summer 2007). Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from "Goodbye Tissues." The Brooklyn Rail: Critical Perspectives on Arts, Politics, and Culture, (November 2007): 86. Print.
Radio and online publications:
Meadows, Deborah. Interview with Romina Freschi. Jacket magazine. Issue 32, 2007 <http://jacketmagazine.com/32/meadows-iv.shtml>.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpts from "Goodbye Tissues". Fascicle online magazine, issue 3, Winter 06-07 <http://fascicle.com/issue03/main/issue03_frameset.htm>.
Meadows, Deborah. Interview with Leonard Schwartz. "Cross Cultural Poetics." Radio program, Evergreen State College on 5 May 2007. Posted at PENNSound: Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania <http://www.writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/XCP.html> and scroll to #142.
Chapbook of poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. The Draped Universe, Brooklyn: Belladonna* Books, 2007. Print.
Library exhibit:
Meadows, Deborah. Spanish trans. poetry large-format for visual arts show "Third Anniversary of Plebella: Revista De Poesía Actual." June 8-July 6, 2007 in the National Library of Argentina
Publications 2006:
Poetry and prose:
Online publications:
Meadows, Deborah. Electronic Poetry Center--Author Page (Charles Bernstein and Loss Pequeño Glazier, editors). <http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/meadows/>.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from “Travellit.” How2 online journal, Bucknell University, Volume 2, issue 4 (Spring/Summer 2006): 1-10.
<http://www.asu.edu/pipercwcenter/how2journal/archive/online_archive/v2_4_2006/current/pacific/deborah_me>.
Meadows, Deborah. “Midnight in our Motivated.” Shearsman. Issue 67/68, (2006).
<http://www.shearsman.com/pages/magazine/back_issues/shearsman67_68/meadows.html>.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from “Goodbye Tissues.” Argotist online (UK), (2006) <http://www.argotistonline.co.uk/Meadows%20poem.htm>.
Print publications:
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt “Luce Studies the Blue Cliff Record” from “involutia.” Fourteen Hills: The SFSU Review, Vol. 12, No. 1, (Winter/Spring 2006): 52-53. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from “Involutia” in Fence, Volume 9, No. 1, (Winter/Spring 2006):123-127. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “Midnight in our Motivated” and excerpt from “involutia.” Shearsman, issue 67 & 68, (Spring/Summer 2006): 27-33. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “icons, iconoclasts.” XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics, No. 15/16, (2006): 219. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from "The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick" (chapters 126 & 128). Pom2, Vol. 1, issue 6, (2006): 59-60. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from “Goodbye Tissues” #1-3. New Review of Literature, Otis College of Art and Design, Vol. 4, No. 1, (October 2006): 204-206. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpts from “American Possessions.” American Letters & Commentary, Issue #18 (2006): 49-50. Print.
Publications 2005:
Poetry and Prose:
Chapbook of poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. Growing Still. Kaneohe, HI: Tinfish Press, 2005. Print.
Online publications:
Meadows, Deborah. Interview with Lance Phillips. “Here Comes Everybody: Writers On Writing.”
Print publications:
Meadows, Deborah. “Logic with Mr. Quine.” WinteRed Press Chaplet series, Number 6, 2005. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Chapter 61" "Chapter2" "We've held subject positions" "Faux translation of Charles Baudelaire's "To the Reader."" Ed. Douglas Messerli. The PIP Anthology of World Poetry of the 20th Century, volume 5, Intersections: Innovative Poetry in Southern California. Los Angeles: Green Integer Press, 2005, 190-195. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “Miercoles.” Circumference: Poetry in Translation, volume 2, Issue 1 (Spring/Summer 05): 172. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. “Animated States.” The Poker, 6th issue, (Summer 2005): 13-14. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from “American Possessions” and “far, black lung.” Eds. Walter Stone, Jennifer Stewart and Doug Bradburd. Don Guillermo’s Good Book: University of New Orleans post-Katrina anthology. Rochester, NY: The Caitlin Press, 2005, 7. Print.
Publications 2004:
Poetry and Prose
Books:
Meadows, Deborah. Representing Absence. Los Angeles and Kobenhavn: Green Integer Press, 2004. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. Itinerant Men. San Francisco: Krupskaya Press, 2004. Print.
Print publications:
Meadows, Deborah. “Two bilingual anthologies of contemporary poetry from Mexico.” New Review of Literature, Otis College of Art and Design. Volume 1, issue 2 (April 2004): 190-200. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. 7. excerpt from "The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick" (chapters 41-43). Mirage #4. (April 2004). Print.
Meadows, Deborah. 8. excerpt from “Zahak the Dragon King” from Firdausi’s Shahnameh. Circumference: Poetry in Translation. Volume 1, Issue 2, (Summer/Autumn 04): 44-45. Print.
Online publications:
Meadows, Deborah. “The Poetics of Drifting Devotions: The poetry of Reina María Rodríguez.” Jacket magazine. Issue #26, Oct. 2004.<http://jacketmagazine.com/26/meadows.html>
Meadows, Deborah. “23 Rabelais.” Poets Against the War site linked to Voices in Wartime site, July 2004. <http://www.voicesinwartime.org>
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from “Gargant” (title page through #10). Moria Poetry Journal. volume 7, issue 1, (Summer 2004) <www.moriapoetry.com>
Meadows, Deborah. “20 Contemporary Brazilian Poets.” Tinfish Press, October 2004. <www.tinfishpress.com/tinfishnet.html>
CD-ROM format:
Meadows, Deborah. Eds. John Byrum and Jesse Glass. voice file selections from "The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick." Generator in “Best of Generator.” CD-ROM. Vol. 12, August 2004.
Publications 2003:
Poetry and Prose:
Chapbook of poetry:
Meadows, Deborah. The 60’s and 70’s: from “The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick." Kaneohe, HI: Tinfish Press, 2003. Print.
Online publications:
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from "The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick" (chapters 50-59). Jacket magazine. issue #21, Feb. 2003. <http://jacketmagazine.com/21/meadows.html>
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from "The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick" (chapters 70-80). Generator 12. Issue 2003. <www.generatorpress.com>
Meadows, Deborah. “The Poetics of Stone Throwing, Rodrigo Toscano’s Platform.” Jacket magazine. Issue #22, 2003. <http://jacketmagazine.com/22/mead-tosc.html>
Meadows, Deborah. “23 Rabelais.” Poets Against the War site, posted 3/29/03. <http://poetsagainstthewar.org/displaypoem.asp?AuthorID=14945>
Meadows, Deborah. “The Poetics of Stone Throwing, Rodrigo Toscano’s Platform,” ed. Patrick Durgin. Toscano author page: Electronic Poetry Center. June 2003. <http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/toscano/>
Meadows, Deborah. “Dennis Phillips’ Sand.” Rain Taxi Review of Books. Fall 2003. <www.raintaxi.com/online/2003fall/sand.shtml>
Print publications:
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from "The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick" (chapters 46-48). New Review of Literature, Otis College of Art and Design Volume 1, (October 2003): 79-82. Print.
Publications 2002:
Poetry and Prose:
Online publications:
Meadows, Deborah. “Rosmarie Waldrop and the Poetics of Embodied Philosophy.” How2 : Contemporary Innovative Writing by Women. Vol. 1, No. 8 (Fall 2002)
<http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/however/v1_8_2002/current/readings/meadows.shtm>
Meadows, Deborah. "The Poetics of De-industrialization Mark Nowak’s Revenants." Jacket magazine. Issue 18, 2002. <http://jacketmagazine.com/18/meado.html>
Print publications:
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from “Pets.” Tinfish. Number 11 (February 2002): 24. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Three from Cuba: on three English language publications of works by writers Reina María Rodríguez, Antonio Jose Ponte, and Virgilio Piñera." Xcp: Cross Cultural Poetics. Issue #10 (Spring 2002): 135-140. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from "The Theory of Subjectivity in Moby Dick" (chapters 19 and 21). American Letters & Commentary. Issue #14, (2002): 93-94. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpts from “Notes Toward the Treatise on the Nature of Glass.” Facture: A Journal of Poetry & Poetics. Issue #3, (2002):204-205. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "Raymond Federman, the teacher." The Journal of Experimental Fiction. Single-author issue 23, “The Laugh that Laughs at the Laugh: Writing from and about the Pen Man, Raymond Federman,” (2002): 405-407. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. excerpt from “Pets.” Antennae. Issue 2, (2002): 58-61. Print.
Meadows, Deborah. "La teoría de la subjetividad en Moby Dick (fragmentos)." Trans. Jorge Santiago Perednik. ed. Daniel Muxica. Los Rollos Del Mal Muerto. Buenos Aires, Argentina. No. 7, (Verano De 2002): pagina 5. Print.
Announced in Publication: “Panels” poemas de Deborah Meadows noticed in Los Rollos Del MalMuerto, the “Recibidos” column, Verano De 2001, Daniel Muxica, director, Díaz Velez 4565 8° A (1405), Buenos Aires, Argentina
Publications 2001:
Poetry:
Excerpts from “Noun Forms” in hemorrhagingimaging #7, two author issue: Spring 2001, Ruth Now, ed. 2441, 32nd Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Excerpts from "Sainte-Chapelle" in Kenning: A Newsletter of Contemporary Poetry, Poetics, and Nonfiction Writing, Vol. 4, No. 1, Issue 10, Spring 2001, p. 41-43, Patrick Durgin, editor 24 Norwood Ave. #3, Buffalo, NY 14222-2104.
Excerpts from "Sainte-Chapelle" in Ixnay Press, No. 6, Summer 2001, Jenn McCreary, editor, 1328 Tasker St., Philadelphia, PA 19148
Publications 2000:
Poetry:
Excerpts from "antiself.doc" in Xcp: Cross Cultural Poetics, the documentary issue, Vol. 6, pages 32-37, Spring 2000, Mark Nowak, editor, College of St. Catherine--Minneapolis, 601 25th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55454
Poet-participant, in conceptual art piece involving the issue Generator #10 as a blank piece of glass (8” X 10” in size) sent by US and international mail through which a compendium of artists/poets appear, April 2000, John Byrum, editor 3503 Virginia Ave., Cleveland, OH 44109
“Epic Tradition” in issue #9, April 2000, Tinfish, Susan M. Schultz, editor, 47-391 Hui Iwa Street #3, Kaneohe, HI 96744 (Dept. of English, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, Hawai’i 96822)
From “technically, a dozen,” in Colorado Review, Volume XXVII no.3, Fall/Winter 2000, Jorie Graham, editor, University of Colorado, Department of English, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
Publications 1999:
Poetry, "Faux Translation of Charles Baudelaire's "To the Reader"" in Chain 6: Letters, Summer 1999, page 170-172 English Department, University of Hawai'i, Manoa, 1733 Donaghho Road, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Juliana Spahr and Jena Osman, editors
Book review of the new anthology She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century in Feminist Teacher, Gail E. Cohee of Emporia State University and Theresa D. Kemp of University of Alabama at Birmingham co- editors, Ethnic/Gender Studies Program, 1200 Commercial St., Emporia State University, Emporia, KS 66801 --published Vol. 12, Issue 1, 1998, pages 71- 73.
Poetry, from “noun forms,” "With one passing through olives," in No Exit, Fall 1999, Volume VI, No. 3, page 10 Mike Amato, editor, PO Box 454, South Bend, IN 46624
Poetry, from “noun forms,” “So it came back” and “Waving the flag” in Newark Review (online version), Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Fall 1999, Volume 2, set 5, Chris Funkhouser, editor, newrev@megahertz.njit.edu
Poetry, "Nouns Forms” and "Three Variations on a Sentence" in Generator #9, December 1999, John Byrum, editor 3503 Virginia Ave., Cleveland, OH 44109
Publications—Poetry and Prose 1997-1998:
Includes work in: Rooms, (Berkeley, CA), Spillway (Bombshelter Press, Los Angeles), Generator 8 (Cleveland, OH)
Publications—Poetry and Prose 1993-1996:
Includes work in: sub rosa press (Seattle), turbulence (Hockessin, DE), a poetry chapbook, “Nine Poems from “Thread Involved”” by Tin Wreath Press, first six pages of prose poem “Mrs. Doc Warner”in Generator 6, (Mentor, OH), Anatomy: Raw, (Seattle, WA), a reflective essay in CORE: A Symposium on Contemporary Visual Poetry (Mentor, OH), a book review, “Notes on A Name For Radio by Nico Vassilakis” in Poetic Briefs 17 ( Albany, NY), a prose poem, “Mrs. Doc Warner: An Epistemological Western” in Critical Matrix, The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender, and Culture, Program in Women’s Studies, in Rooms (San Leandro, CA), in Alabama Dogshoe Moustache, (Schenectady, NY).
Publications—Poetry 1991-92
Includes work in: Alabama Dogshoe Moustache, Lilliput Review #22 and #29, Am Here Books, RaiZirr/Urbanus, Creeping Bent, CWM, Abbey, Blue Ryder.
Publications—Poetry 1989-90
Includes work in: Orphic Lute, Samisdat, Brooklyn Review, Black Bear Review, Osiris, Parting Gifts, Tin Wreath, Generator, Straight Ahead, temm, Heathenzine, Bone & Flesh, Poetalk, Starlight Poets, dbqp #102.