Mark DeCarteret’s poetry has appeared in AGNI, Atlanta Review, Caliban,
Chicago Review, Conduit, Cream City Review, Phoebe, Poetry East, Salt Hill,
Sonora Review, Spinning Jenny, and 3rd bed, as well as the anthologies
American Poetry: The Next Generation (Carnegie Mellon Press, 2000)
and Thus Spake the Corpse: An Exquisite Corpse Reader (Black Sparrow
Press, 1999). He also have new work appearing in Agenda (England),
Gargoyle, Hotel Amerika, House Organ, and Pearl.
Mark DeCarteret’s first book, Review--A Book of Poems, which
according to Bill Knott was "filled with insight and outrage, monstrosities
and miracles," was published by Kettle of Fish Press in 1995. Before
that a chapbook, Over Easy (Minotaur, 1990). A second chapbook,
The Great Apology, was just published by Oyster River Press for
whom he also co-edited the anthology Under the Legislature of Stars:
62 New Hampshire Poets.
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