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Bibliography
Timothy
Steele
COLLECTIONS OF
POEMS
Uncertainties
and Rest.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1979.

Sapphics
against Anger and Other Poems.
New York: Random House, 1986.

The
Color Wheel. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press,
1994.

Sapphics
and Uncertainties: Poems 1970-1986. Fayetteville: The University
of Arkansas Press, 1995.
Toward the Winter Solstice. Athens, OH: Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 2006.
CHAPBOOKS AND
LIMITED EDITIONS OF POEMS
The
Prudent Heart.
Los Angeles: Symposium Press, 1983.

Nine
Poems. Florence, KY: Robert L. Barth, 1984.

On
Harmony. Omaha: Abattoir Editions, 1984.

Short
Subjects.
Florence, KY: Robert L. Barth, 1985.

Beatitudes.
Child Okeford, Dorset: Words Press, 1988.
SCHOLARSHIP AND
LITERARY CRITICISM
Missing
Measures: Modern Poetry and the Revolt against Meter. Fayetteville:
University of Arkansas Press, 1990.

All
the Fun's in How You Say a Thing: An Explanation of Meter and Versification.
Athens, OH: Ohio University Press/Swallow Press, 1999.
BOOKS EDITED
The
Music of His History: Poems for Charles Gullans on His Sixtieth Birthday.
Edited by Timothy Steele. Florence, KY: Robert L. Barth Press, 1989.

The
Poems of J. V. Cunningham. Edited with an introduction and commentary
by Timothy Steele. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press/Swallow Press, 1997.
ARTICLES IN MAGAZINES,
JOURNALS
AND ANTHOLOGIES OF CRITICISM
"The Structure of the Detective Story."
Modern Fiction Studies 27 (Winter 1981-82): 555-70.

"The Dissociation of Sensibility: Mannered Muses,
Ancient and Modern." The Southern Review 19 (Winter 1983): 57-72.

"Matter and Mystery: Neglected Works and Background
Materials of Detective Fiction." Modern Fiction Studies 29
(Autumn 1983): 435-50.

"Let Thy Words Be Few: Remembering J. V. Cunningham."
Sequoia 29 (Spring 1985): 104-8.

"Tradition and Revolution: The Modern Movement
and Free Verse." The Southwest Review 70 (Summer 1985): 294-319.

"J. V. Cunningham: An Introduction and an Interview."
The Iowa Review 15 (Fall 1985): 1-24.

"Janet Lewis and the Untranslatable Heart." Los
Angeles Times: The Book Review (3 November 1985): 2.

"Writing in Meter." Crosscurrents 8 (Winter
1989): 101-4.

"Pattern and Substance in the Life and Work of
Janet Lewis." Numbers 4 (Winter 1990): 79-90.

"On Meter." Hellas 1 (Fall 1990): 289-310.

"Excerpt," from Missing
Measures. The Formalist 1 (Autumn 1990): 37-39.

"The Superior Art: Prose, Verse, and Modern Poetry."
In Conversant
Essays: Contemporary Poets on Poetry, edited by James McCorkle
(Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1990): 120-131.

"'Let Thy Words Be Few': Remembering J.V. Cunningham."
Verse 7 (Winter 1990): 33-37. (This is an expanded version of the
essay that initially appeared in Sequoia.)

"The Forms of Poetry." Brandeis Review 12
(Summer 1992): 28-33.

Three Entries: "Edgar Bowers," "Thom Gunn," "Vers
Libre." In The
Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, edited by Ian Hamilton.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994: 62-63, 201-3, 558-59.

"On Edgar Bowers." La Fontana, special issue
(March 1994): 44-45.

"Staunch Meter, Great Song." In Meter
in English: A Critical Engagement, edited by David Baker. Fayetteville:
University of Arkansas Press, l996: 221-47.

"Boundless Wealth from a Finite Store: Meter and
Grammar." Michigan Quarterly Review 36 (Winter 1997): 161-80.

"Prosody, Elizabethan." In Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, edited by Paul F. Gendler. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1999: vol. 5, 176-79.

"'Across Spaces of the Footed Line': the Meter and Versification of Robert Frost." In
The Cambridge Companion to Robert Frost, edited by Robert Faggen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001: 123-53.

"John Keats’s Poems of 1817." The World from Here: Treasures of the Great Libraries of Los Angeles, 2001.

"'The Bravest Sort of Verses': The Heroic Couplet."
An Exaltation of Forms, edited by Annie Finch and Kathrine Varnes. University of Michigan Press, 2002: 107-15.

Afterword to Helen Pinkerton’s
Taken in Faith. Athens, OH: Swallow Press/Ohio University Press, 2002: 119-29.
“Prosody for 21st-Century Poets.” Website of The Academy of American Poets, 2006. (http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19294)
“Verse Satire in the Twentieth Century.” In
A Companion to Satire Ancient and Modern, edited by Ruben Quintero. Oxford: Blackwell, 2007: 434-59.
Introduction to Peter Stanlis’s
Robert Frost: The Poet as Philosopher. Wilmington, Delaware: ISI
Books, 2007: i-x.
REVIEWS
"Keeping the Angels in Line": of Mary
Baron, Letters for the New England Dead. Counter/Measures 3 (1974):
191-93.

"Sunbelly": of Kenneth Fields, Sunbelly.
The Southern Review 11 (Spring 1975): 482-86.

"Curving to Foreign Harbors": of Turner Cassity,
The Defense of the Sugar Islands. The Southern Review 17 (Winter
1981): 205-13.

"Conversations with Novelists": of Christopher
Bigsby and Heide Ziegler, The Radical Imagination and the Liberal Tradition:
Interviews with English and American Novelists and Dianna Cooper-Clark,
Designs of Darkness: Interviews with Detective Novelists. Modern Fiction
Studies 30 (Summer, 1984): 423-25.

Of The Oxford Book of Children's Verse in America,
edited by Donald Hall. Los Angeles Times: The Book Review (29 March
1985): 3, 6.

Of Stevie Smith: A Selection, edited by
Hermione Lee. Los Angeles Times: The Book Review (26 May 1985):
7.

Of Skeptical Engagements, by Frederick Crews.
California Magazine 12 (January 1987): 80-81.
POEMS
Two
Poems: "Wait," "Homecoming in Late March." Poetry 119 (March 1972):
329

Three Poems: "Coda in Wind," "October Dusk," "September
Noon." The Southern Review, 8 (Winter 1972): 170-72.

Two Poems: "Reading Habits," "Cowboy." Modern
Occasions 11 (Winter 1972): 25-26.

Two Poems "At the Summit," "This Is." The Chowder
Review (Winter 1973): 27.

Four Poems: "Night Transit," "For Ying Lew," "Epitaph,"
"For One Who Worked Polk Street." Counter/Measures 2 (1973): 79-80.

Poem: "Family Reunion." The Southern Humanities
Review 8 (Summer 1974): 335.

Poem: "A Couple, A Domestic Interior." Southern Poetry Review 14 (Fall 1974): 45.

Three Poems: "Strictly Romantic: Coastal Town in
Maine," "For My Mother," "This Time Around." The Greensboro Review
19 (Winter 1974-75): 101-3.

Two Poems: "One Morning," "Profils Perdus." The
Southern Review 11 (Spring 1975): 421-22.

Four Poems: "With a Copy of Ronald Firbank," "Even
Then," "Mornings in a New Apartment," "Don Juan: A Winter Convalescence,"
The Greensboro Review 19 (Winter 1975-76): 20-22.

Poem: "Summer Fairytale." The Chowder Review
6 (1976): 6.

Poem: "Jogging in the Presidio." Sequoia
(1976): 74.

Poem: "Stargazing at Barton." The Southern Poetry
Review 16 (Spring 1976): 47.

Four Poems: "Last Night as You Slept," "Learning
to Skate," "Rural Colloquy with a Painter," "Baker Beach at Sunset." The
Greensboro Review 22 (Spring l977): 3-5.

Three Poems: "Three Notes Toward Definitions: I:
Of Culture, II: Of Faith, III: Of Friendship." Poetry 130 (July
l977): 218-20.

Four Poems: "This Is," "Profils Perdus," "For my
Mother," "With a Copy of Ronald Firbank." Sequoia 22 (Autumn 1977):
5-8.

Five Poems: "Sunday Afternoon," "Evening, after the Auction," "The Messenger," "History of a Friendship in Mattapoisett," "Poet at the Christmas Tree." The Southern Review 13 (Autumn 1977): 774-78.

Five Poems: "Jogging in the Presidio," "Two for
the Road," "With a Copy of Ronald Firbank, "Family Reunion," "A Couple,
A Domestic Interior." PN Review 5 (1977): 26.

Two Poems: "Names," "Apology." The Gramercy
Review 3 (Spring 1979): 46-47.

Four Poems: "Murder Mystery," "In the King's Rooms,"
"Border Tramp," "From the Point." The Southern Review 15 (Fall
1979): 1003-6.

Three Poems: "The Sheets," "The Shortcut," "Coming
Now." Canto 3 (May 1980): 73-75.

Two Poems: "Sunday Supplement," "Cory in April."
The Gramercy Review 4 (Spring 1980): 3-6.

Four Poems: "Last Words on the Subject," "Toward
Calgary," "Estrangements," "Old Letters." Occident (Winter 1981):
43-44.

Poem: "Near Olympic." The Threepenny Review
6 (Summer 1981): 12.

Two Poems: "Summer," "1816." Chicago Review
33 (Summer 1981): 58-59.

Poem: "Sapphics Against Anger." The Threepenny
Review 11 (Fall 1982): 3.

Poem: "On the Eve of a Birthday." Poetry
141 (November 1982): 69-70.

Two Poems: "From a Rooftop," "Timothy." The
Paris Review 88 (Summer 1983): 187-89.

Two Poems: "The Chorus," "Chanson Philosophique."
Poetry 142 (August 1983): 259-60.

Two Poems: "The Treatise on Harmony," "Mockingbird."
The Greensboro Review 34 (Summer 1983): 82-83.

Two Poems: "Angel," "The Library." Poetry
143 (December 1983): 127-29.

Three Poems: "The Skull at the Crossroads," "Guessing
Game," "Social Reform," Triquarterly 58 (Winter 1984): 133-34.

Three Poems: "Love Poem," "Snapshots for Posterity,"
"Jacaranda." Sequoia 28 (Winter 1984): 1-3.

Three Poems: "Matthew 5.l5," "An L.A. Impromptu,"
"Sage Counsel." Nebo 2 (Spring 1984): 24.

Poem: "The Wartburg." The Threepenny Review
18 (Summer 1984): 12.

Poem: "Life Portrait." The Threepenny Review
19 (Fall 1984): 17.

Two Poems: "Eros," "Ethics." Poetry 145
(February 1985): 262-63.

Poem: "UCSB Pastoral." Daily Nexus 16 (May
23, 1986): 7A.

Poem: "Beatitudes, While Setting out the Trash."
The Yale Review 75 (Spring 1986): 372.

Three Poems: "Joseph," "Education in Music," "Eros."
Numbers (Autumn 1986): 35-38.

Two Poems: "Joseph," "Education in Music." Sequoia
31 (Centennial Issue 1987): 30-31.

Poem: "Portrait of a Woman in a Museum." Zyzzyva
3 (Spring 1987): 129.

Four Poems: "Aurora," "Youth," "Dependent Nature,"
"Pacific Rim." The New Criterion 6 (October 1987): 45-48.

Poem: "Scrapbook for my Sister." The Jacaranda
Review 3 (Fall/Winter 1988): 118.

Two Poems: "Decisions, Decisions," "Practice."
Crosscurrents 8 (Winter 1989): 15-16.

Two Poems: "On Wheeler Mountain," "Cosmos." The
Greensboro Review 46 (Summer 1989): 135-36.

Poem: "For Thom Gunn, Thinking of Him in Vermont."
PN Review 16 (Autumn 1989): 44.

Poem: "Advice to a Student." The Formalist
1 (Winter 1990): 27.

Poem: "Once." The Spectator (3 February
1990): 31.

Poem: "On his Cooking." Lullwater Review
1 (Spring 1990): 14.

Three Poems: "Jerusalem Delivered," "Once," "Joseph
and His Brothers." The Epigrammatist 1 (April 1990): 22-23.

Two Poems: "A Shore," "Georgics." Zyzzyva 7
(Spring 1991): 69, 71.

Poem: "In Passing." Southwest Review 77.
(Winter 1992): 56.

Poem: "One Binary Star Talking to Another." The
Epigrammatist (April 1992): 22.

Poem: "Anecdote of the Sugar Bowl." The New
Criterion 11 (November 1992): 40.

Two Poems: "Luck," "Just as Well." Hellas
3 (Fall 1992): 50-52.

Three Poems: "Beethoven's Ninth at the Hollywood
Bowl," "Ars Poetica," "Curriculum Vitae." The Classical Outlook,
70 (Fall 1992): 20.

Two Poems: "December in Los Angeles," "Hortulus."
Poetry, 161 (December 1992): 134-35.

Poem: "California Sea Lion." The Threepenny
Review, 52 (Winter 1993): 11.

Poem: "Takeoff." The New Republic, 4090
(June 7, 1993): 40.

Poem: "Her Memory of the Picnic," Shenandoah,
43 (Fall 1993): 94-95.

Poem: "History of Morals, or The Old Curiosity
Shop." The Epigrammatist (April 1994): 21.

Two Poems: "Luck," "Anecdote of the Sugar Bowl."
Poetry Durham 35 (Summer 1995): 18-20.

Poem: "Millennial Visions." The Epigrammatist
(December 1995): 4.

Poem: "For Wesley Trimpi." Hellas 7 (Fall/Winter
1996): 13.

Two Poems: "For Victoria, Traveling in Europe,"
"Charley." Pivot 45 (1997): 24.

Poem: "Going," Poetry 171 (October-September
1997): 81-82.

Poem: "For Joe Kennedy." Paintbrush 25 (Autumn
1998): 135.

Poem: "Toward the
Winter Solstice." Poetry 177 (December 2000): 204-05.

Two Poems: "Starr
Farm Beach," "Snow." The New Criterion 19 (January 2001): 37-38.

Poem: "Faustina." Poetry 177(March 2001): 370.

Poem: "Champlain Evening." Smartish Pace 4 (Spring/Summer 2001): 40.

Poem: "The Sweet Peas." Southwest Review 86 (Fall 2001): 510-11.

Poem: "Didelphis Virginiana." Bayou 38 (Winter 2002): 66-67.

Poem: "In the Memphis Airport." ZYZZYVA 18 (Spring 2002): 177.

Poem: "The Middle Years." Poetry 181 (October-November 2002): 82-83.

Poem: "Gym Evenings." Iambs and Trochees, 1 (Fall 2002): 12-13.
Three Poems: "Sepulveda Basin Mallards," "Jardin des Tuileries," "Freudian Analysis." The New Compass: A Critical Review 2 (December 2003): no pp. noumbers.
Poem: "Siglo de Oro." The Threepenny Review 97 (Spring 2004): 11.
Poem: “Joanna, Wading.” The Philadelphia Inquirer (June 8, 2004): A19.
Two Poems: "Henry and Elvis," "In a Eucalyptus Grove." The Kenyon Review 27 (Winter 2005): 113-14.
Three Poems: "Daybreak, Benedict Canyon," "The Swing," "Ethel Taylor." The New Criterion 23 (April 2005): 25-30.
Three Poems: “Black Phoebe,” “Hercules and the Poet,” “A Short History of Post-Structuralism.”
Cadenza 14 (Fall 2005): 36; 44; 75.
Poem: “A Muse.” The Threepenny Review 105 (Spring 2006): 12.
Two Poems: “April 27, 1937,” “Herb Garden.” Measure
1 (Spring 2006): 69-71.
Two Poems: “Flying Colors,” “Opening the Camp.” The Hopkins Review. Forthcoming.
Two Poems: “Correspondences,” “Love Letter.” The New York Sun. Forthcoming.
POEMS AND ESSAYS
IN ANTHOLOGIES,
TEXTBOOKS, AND FESTSCHRIFTEN
Poem: "Epitaph." In Introduction
to Literature, 2nd. edition, edited by X. J. Kennedy. Boston: Little
Brown, 1976: 65.

Poem: "Wait." In The
Poetry Anthology:
1912-1977, edited by Daryl Hine and Joseph Parisi. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1978: 454.

Poem: "Night Transit." In Selections: University
& College Poetry Prizes 1973-78, edited by Stanley Kunitz. New
York: Academy of American Poets, 1980: 75.

Poem: "Epitaph." In Tygers
of Wrath: Poems of Hate, Anger, and Invective, edited by X. J.
Kennedy. Athens, GA: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1981: 140.

Poem: "Sapphics against Anger." In The
Pushcart Prize, VIII: Best of the Small Presses, edited by Bill
Henderson. Wainscott, NY: Pushcart Press, 1983: 479.

Poem: "Life Portrait." In Anthology of Magazine
Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry, edited by Alan F. Pater. Beverly
Hills: Monitor Book Company, 1985: 433.

Essay: "Charles Gullans." In Contemporary
Poets, 4th edition, edited by James Vinson and D. L. Kirkpatrick.
London: St. Martins, 1985: 331-33.

Poem: "Epitaph." In The
Norton Book of Light Verse, edited by Russell Baker. New York:
Norton, 1986: 423.

Poem: "Sapphics against Anger." In Strong
Measures: Recent American Poems in Traditional Forms, edited by
Philip Dacey and David Jauss. New York: Harper & Row, 1986: 349-50.

Two Poems: "Epitaph" and "Timothy." In An Introduction
to Poetry, 6th edition, edited by X. J. Kennedy. Boston: Little Brown,
1986, pp. 65, 363.

Three Poems: "A Devotional Sonnet," "One Morning,"
"Rural Colloquy with a Painter." In Contemporary
Religious Poetry, edited by Paul Ramsey. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press,
1987: 118-119, 190.

Translation: "Prayer" (Pater Benigne, Summa
Semper Lenitas). In Samuel Johnson: Latin Poems Translated by Various
Hands, edited by R. L. Barth. Florence, KY: Robert L. Barth Press,
1987: 3.

Poem: "Scrapbook for my Sister." Celebrations
at Sixty for Turner Cassity, edited by R. L. Barth. Florence, KY:
Robert L. Barth Press, 1987: 20.

Two Poems: "The Sheets," "Aurora." In The
Direction of Poetry, edited by Robert Richman. Boston, Houghton
Mifflin, 1988: 123-25.

Poem: "Beatitudes, While Setting out the Trash."
In Anthology of Magazine Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry: 1987-1989,
edited by Alan F. Pater. Beverly Hills: Monitor Book Company, 1986-1988:
150.

Essay: "Tradition and Revolution: The Modern Movement
and Free Verse." In Expansive
Poetry, edited by Frederick Feirstein. Santa Cruz: Story Line
Press, 1989: 124-57.

Poem: "For Charles, on his Sixtieth Birthday" In
The
Music of his History: Poems for Charles Gullans on his Sixtieth Birthday,
edited by Timothy Steele. Florence, KY: Robert L. Barth Press, 1989:
16.

Three Poems: "Youth," "Dependent Nature," "Decisions,
Decisions." In A Few Friends: Poems for Thom Gunn's 60th Birthday,
edited by Douglas Chambers. Walkerton, ONT: Stonyground Press, 1989:
44-47.

Four Poems: "Jacaranda," "Timothy," "From a Rooftop,"
"Sapphics against Anger." In Nine Years After: A Retrospective Anthology
of the Robert L. Barth Press, edited by Robert L. Barth. Florence,
KY: Robert L. Barth Press, 1989: 60-63.

Two Poems: "Aurora," "Pacific Rim." In The
Uncommon Touch: Fiction and Poetry form the Stanford Writing Workshop,
edited by John L'Heureux. Stanford: Stanford Alumni Association, 1989:
417-18.

Poem: "Homage to a Carnegie Library." In A Garland
for Harry Duncan, edited by W. Thomas Taylor. Austin: W. Thomas Taylor,
1989: 86-87.

Two Poems: "Epitaph," "Waiting for the Storm."
In An Introduction to Poetry, 7th edition, edited by X. J. Kennedy.
Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman, 1990: 69, 84.

Poem: "Cosmos." In A Garland for John Finlay,
edited by David Middleton. Thibodaux, LA: Blue Heron Press 1990: 18.

Poem: "Fountain in the City." In Order
in Variety: Essays and Poems in Honor of Donald E. Stanford, edited
by Rebecca Crump. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 1991: 182.

Poem: "At Will Rogers Beach." In Western Wind,
3rd edition, edited by John Frederick Nims. New York: McGraw Hill,
1992: 575-76.

Poem: "A Shore." In A
New Geography of Poets, compiled and edited by Edward Field, Gerald
Locklin, and Charles Stetler. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press,
1992: 287-88.

Poem: "Sapphics against Anger." In Poetry:
A HarperCollins Pocket Anthology, edited by R.S. Gwynn. New York:
HarperCollins, 1993: 314.

Poem: "Waiting for the Storm." In The Compact
Bedford Introduction to Literature, 3rd. edition, edited by Michael
Meyer. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994: 539.

Two Poems: "Epitaph," "Summer." In An Introduction
to Poetry, 8th edition, edited by X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. New
York: HarperCollins, 1994: 74, 89.

Poem: "Wait." In Articulations:
The Body and
Illness in Poetry, edited by John Mukand. Iowa City: University
of Iowa Press, 1994: 285.

Poem: "Eros." In Formal Introductions, edited
by Dana Gioia. West Chester, PA.: Aralia Press, 1994: 38.

Two Poems: "Near Olympic," "An Aubade." In Grand
Passion: The Poets of Los Angeles and Beyond, edited by Suzanne Lummis
and Charles Webb. Los Angeles: Red Wind Books, 1995: 196-99.

Poem: "Sapphics against Anger." In The
Poetry Dictionary, edited by John Drury. Cincinnati: Story Press,
1995: 243-44.

Poem: "Havens." In Havens:
An Intimate Collection of Exclusive Photographs of Celebrities and their
Favorite Rooms, Michael McCreary, with an introduction by Whoopi
Goldberg [a charity book whose proceeds benefit the Pediatrics AIDS division
at the City of Hope and L.A. Shanti]. Los Angeles: General Publishing
Group, 1995: 13.

Two Poems: "Epitaph," "Jogging in the Presidio."
In Writing
Poems, 4th edition, edited by Michelle Boisseau and Robert Wallace.
New York: HarperCollins, 1996: 79, 86.

Seven Poems: "The Wartburg: 1521-22," "In the King's
Rooms," "Timothy," "An Aubade," "Eros," "The Library," and "Joseph." In
Rebel
Angels: 25
Poets of the New Formalism, edited by Mark Jarman and David
Mason. Brownsville, OR: Story Line Press, 1996: 210-20.

Poem: "Eros." In Sixty Years of American Poetry:
Celebrating the Anniversary of the Academy of American Poets, edited
by Bruno Navasky. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996: 336.

Poem: "Waiting for the Storm." In The Compact
Bedford Introduction to Literature, 4th edition, edited by Michael
Meyer. Boston: Bedford Books, 1997: 581.

Poem: "An Aubade." In Passionate
Hearts, edited by Wendy Maltz. Novato, CA: New World Library,
1997: 70-71.

Two Poems; "An Aubade," "Waiting for the Storm,"
Poetry:
An Introduction, 2nd edition, edited by Michael Meyer. Boston:
Bedford Books, 1998: 92, 189.

Poem: "Waiting for the Storm." In Knock
at a Star: A Child's Introduction to Poetry, revised edition,
edited by X. J. Kennedy and Dorothy Kennedy, Boston: Little, Brown, 1999:
67.

Poem: "For My Mother." In The
Yellow Shoe Poets, edited by George Garrett. Baton Rouge, LA:
Louisiana State University Press, 1999: 177.

Poem: "An Aubade." In Western
Wind, 4th edition, edited by John Frederick Nims and David Mason.
New York: McGraw Hill, 2000: 547.

Poem: "Waiting for the Storm." In The
Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Forms, edited by Mark
Strand and Eavan Boland, New York: Norton, 2000: 233

Poem: "Waiting for the Storm." In Thinking
and Writing about Literature, 2nd edition, edited by Michael Meyer,
Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2001: 264-65.

Poem: "In the Italian Alps." In Profile, Full Face, edited by William Conelly, Hatfield, MA: The Van Zora Press, 2001: 19-20.

Poem: "Summer." In The Penguin Book of the Sonnet, edited by Phillis Levin. New York: Penguin, 2001: 303.

Two Poems: "Epitaph," "Summer." In
An Introduction to Poetry, 10th edition, edited by X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. New York: Longman, 2002: 88, 227.

Two Poems: "Waiting for the Storm," "An Aubade." In
The Bedford Introduction to Literature, 6th edition, edited by Michael Meyer. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2002: 868-69, 1104.

Poem: "A Shore." In
Poems of the American West, edited by Robert Mezey. New York: Everyman/Knopf, 2002: 222.

Poem: "An Aubade." In The Hudson Book of Poetry: 150 Poems Worth Reading. New York: McGraw Hill: 2002: 138-39.

Poem: "Sapphics against Anger." In Poetry: A Pocket Anthology, 3rd ed., edited by R.S. Gwynn. New York: Penguin/Longman, 2002: 401-02.

Two Poems: "Chanson Philosophique," "Three Notes Toward Definitions" (section ii, “Of Faith”). In
The Poetry Anthology 1912-2002. edited by Joseph Parisi and Stephen Young. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2002: 264-65, 305.

Poem: "Practice." In Three Genres: The Writing of Poetry, Fiction, and Drama, 7th edition, edited by Stephen Minot. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2003: 33.

Two Poems: "Waiting for the Storm," "An Aubade." In The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature, 6th edition, edited by Michael Meyer. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2003: 663, 867.
Poem: "Fae." In The Misread City: New Literary Los Angeles, edited by Scott Timberg and Dana Gioia. Los Angeles: Ren Hen Press, 2003: 157.
Two Poems: "An Aubade," "Sapphics against Anger." In California Poetry from the Gold Rush to the Present, edited by Dana Gioia, Chryss Yost, and Jack Hicks. Santa Clara: Heyday Books, 2004: 297-99.
Three Poems: "Sapphics again Anger," "The Sheets," "Summer." In
Twentieth-Century American Poetry, edited by Dana Gioia, David Mason, and Meg Schoerke. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004: 969-71.
Essay: "Tradition and Revolution: The Modern Movement and Free Verse." In
Twentieth-Century American Poetics, edited by Dana Gioia, David Mason, and Meg Schoerke. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004: 415-31.
Four Poems: "Aurora," Beatitudes, While Setting Out the Trash," "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Child," "Pacific Rim." In
Words Brushed with Music, edited by John Irwin. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004: 153-57.
Three Poems: "Life Portrait," "Sapphics against Anger," "Social Reform." In
Contemporary American Poetry, edited by R. S. Gwynn and April Lindner. New York: Penguin, 2004: 354-57.
Two Poems: "Long Paces," "Takeoff." In
180 More: Extraordinary Poems for Every Day, edited by Billy Collins. New York: Random House, 2005: 248, 274.
Poem: "Walking Her Home." In
Sonnets: 150 Contemporary Sonnets, edited by William Baer. Evansville, IN: University of Evansville Press, 2005: 126.
Poem: "Sapphics against Anger." In
Western Wind: An Introduction to Poetry, edited by David Mason
and John Frederick Nims, 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005: 243.
Poem: “Fae.” In
Visiting Frost: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Robert Frost, edited by Sheila Coghill and Thom Tammaro. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2005: 123.
Poem: “Woman in a Museum.” In
Rhyming Poems: A Contemporary Anthology, edited by William Baer. Evansville, Indiana: University of Evansville Press, 2007: 104.
Poem: “Henry and Elvis.” In We Are What We Watch: Poets Respond to Movies, TV, and Media, edited by Todd Pierce. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. Forthcoming.
Poem: “Siglo de Oro.” In The Eye of the Beholder: A Poets’ Gallery, edited by Maurya Simon and Elizabeth Faith Aamot. Forthcoming.
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BROADSIDES
Poem: "In Passing." Published by Bernard
Stone and Raymond Danowski. The Turret Bookshop, London, July 1992.

Poem: "For Victoria, Traveling in Europe." With
an illustration by Abraham Brewster. The Oliphant Press, New York, for
the Friends of the Amherst College Library, 1996.

Poem: "Birds in Spring." Program for The Fletcher Lecture Series of Nicholls State University. Thursday, March 22, 2001. Talbot Theater, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana.
INTERVIEWS

"Poetry’s Purist." Interview and article by Larry Gordon, Los Angeles Times, Section B, Monday, June 10, 1991: 1, 6.

"To Rhyme or Not to Rhyme." Interview and article by Debra J. Hotaling, Los Angeles Times, Section E, Thursday, January 19, 1995: 1, 7.

"Timothy Steele." Interview with Kevin Walzer for The Edge City Review, September, 1996: 3-7.

"Meter Man." Interview and article by Cynthia Haven for Stanford Magazine, November/December 1999: 81-82.

"An Interview with Timothy Steele." Interview with Kevin Durkin for Able Muse, April 2000.(http://www.ablemuse.com/2k/kdurkin-steele.html)

"Timothy Steele." Interview with Cynthia Haven for The Courtland Review, June 2000.(http://www.cortlandreview.com/features/00/06/index.html)
“An Interview with Timothy Steele.” Interview with William Baer for
The Formalist 14 (Winter/Spring 2003): 20-40.

“The Role of the Poet-Critic: Timothy Steele as Interviewed by Garrick Davis,”
Contemporary Poetry Review, 2005. (http://cprw.com/members/Davis/steele.html)

“Timothy Steele Interviewed by Cynthia Haven,” in
Three Poets in Conversation: Dick Davis, Rachel Hadas, Timothy Steele. London: Between the Lines, 2006: 91-141.
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