POEMS VISIBLE ON-LINE
West Trestle Review Sept/Oct 2022 issue "Never Ending Story."
medmic, Sept 2022, winner, Summer Contest, judged by Kim Addonizio (originally published in Connecticut River Review): What I Don’t Say to the Girl With the Scars on Her Arms When I Give Her a Blank Book Judge's comments HERE medmic, Sept 2022, My Mother in the Hospital, and my Father-- (originally published in Atlanta Review ) 2022 Connecticut Poetry Award, Honorable Mention: "Kinds of People" Amsterdam Quarterly, Summer, 2022, "My Mother Dreams of Christmas Past" Rust + Moth, Summer 2022, "You Are Here" Coastal Shelf, Spring Annual 2022, "Old Fan" One Art, March 23, 2022, Two Poems Amsterdam Quarterly, Spring, 2022, "Adularescence" Subnivean, issue 04, Winter 2021 Six Poems America Sept 28, 2021 "The Year I Was Conspicuous" Amsterdam Quarterly, Classics issue, Summer 2021 "Orpheus, Not Looking" Psaltery & Lyre, May 10, 2021 "Mirror" (2021 Orison Anthology nominee ) Gather in Poems - "My Student Asks Me How I know" on VIDEO (start at 15:00) - Sponsored by the Mass Cultural Council, the Worcester Arts Council, and the Worcester County Poetry Association. Organized by poet Eve Rifkah April 13, 2021 Princeton Women's Reading -Reading "Leaving" and "Tilt-a-World" on VIDEO (start at 18:47)- Sponsored by the Worcester County Poetry Association; Organized by poet Susan Roney-O'Brien March 24, 2021 West Trestle Review, January-February 2021, "My Mother Has a Stroke and I--" New Verse News, November 25, 2020 "Thanksgiving" Atticus Review, October 28, 2020, "Unfiltered Light" (2021 Best of the Net nominee) 2020 Samuel Washington Allen Prize, NEPC "Cerebral Hemorrhage" (or watch YouTube VIDEO, starting at about minute 13) Rust + Moth, Autumn 2020 "Leaving" (nominated for a Pushcart prize) Amsterdam Quarterly, Autumn 2020 "Eight Months After My Mother’s Stroke, My Parents Decide To Leave Assisted Living" Willawaw Journal, Fall 2020 "This Stage" New Verse News. May 13, 2020 "Taking This In" (nominated for a Pushcart Prize) The Worcester Review, Vol 38, Fall, 2017; "Cleaning the Bathroom" (nominated for a Pushcart Prize) Amsterdam Quarterly (issue 20, "Education"), September 2017 "Franklin" Subprimal Poetry Art, Issue 8, Spring, 2017 "Metastasis" The Forgotten Women, anthology, (Grayson Books, March, 2017 ) "Lessons" (originally published in The Worcester Review, vol 34, 2013) Received Honorable mention for the Frank O'Hara prize (2013) and the Gretchen Warren Award (2014). 50-Word Stories, March 14, 2017 "Litter" Citron Review, Oct 3, 2016 "The Lesser" Click HERE for "Aunt Peg" in 50-Word Stories, July 8, 2016 (Chosen as 2016 Story of the Year) Click HERE for "How to Love Your Teenage Daughter" in Brain, Child, Sept 1, 2015 Click HERE for "Lessons" and The Worcester Review interview (Topic: discussion of the poem "Lessons," teaching ESL, and the connection between writing and teaching. Please scroll down below the poem to get to the interview, or click on the blog post for May 2014 on the lower right side of the Worcester Review home page) Click HERE for "Breath," in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dec 11, 2013 Click HERE for "Mid-July, Kids and Dog at My Parents' " in CHEST, Aug 2013. This poem also appears in the chapbook, These Hands Still Holding. Click HERE for the Cancer Poetry Project 2 YouTube project. The poem, "Yet There is Still Beauty," also appears in the chapbook, These Hands Still Holding |
ANTHOLOGIES
The following print anthologies include poems by Jennifer Freed (click on the titles to be directed to each book publisher):
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