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Poems
“Embryonic” published in Princeton Arts Review
Feature article and poems posted by Two Friends Publishing
“Four Corners Come” published in the National Catholic Reporter
“The Middle-Aged Mother Goes Up, Up, Up In Iambic Pentameter With Champagne After” originally published in Kalliope and reprinted in Slow Trains Literary Journal
“Re: Deemed” on Catholic Exchange website
“Wait!” published on Catholic Exchange website.
Winning The Wars excerpts from chapbook by that name. [For autographed copies of this series of poems or copies of the chapbook Speaking Peach, contact Mary. Or request a free copy of either title with a poetry critique of your chapbook or book of poems.]
Books
Poetry: Taking Its Course - book review - For an autographed copy of the book or discounted copies to use in your poetry workshop, see Poetry Course. For another review of the book, click here.
The Encyclopedia of the Back & Spine Systems & Disorders - life-health book published by Facts On File in 2007
The Encyclopedia of Muscle & Skeletal Systems & Disorders - published by Facts On File in 2005 and honored by the American Library Association as a nonfiction academic favorite for the year
What A Body! - planning guide for a spiritual renewal weekend or in-house church retreat to help you discover your ministry gifts (promised to all Christians in Romans 12 and I Corinthians 12) to upbuild the Church
Articles & Columns
“Bible Talk” - questions and discussions about the Bible originally published then archived on Catholic Exchange
“Bringing Home An Irish Christmas” - overview of a traditional Christmas in Ireland
“How To Judge Your Manuscripts for Children” - writing tips posted on website sponsoring national writing contests with annual deadline of March 15
“Mysteries Of The Cloak Unveiled” - a history beginning with early Bible times
“Notes On Judging A Poetry Contest” - writing information posted on same site
“Sweater Patterns & Aran Yarns” - weaving Irish culture into sweaters & other yarns
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