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Barrington, Judith. "Countries." History and Geography. Portland, Oregon: The Eighth Mountain Press, 1989. Differs slightly from published version.

"Instructions to the Reader of Poetry." Uncollected.

"Horses and the Human Soul." Horses and the Human Soul. Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 2004. Differs from published version.

"Photograph, Scotland, Circa 1950." Horses and the Human Soul. Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 2004.

"Four Reasons for Destroying a Spider's Web." Horses and the Human Soul. Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 2004.

"Word Bank." Uncollected.

"The Dyke with No Name Thinks about Landscape." Horses and the Human Soul. Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 2004. Differs from published version.

"Layers of Sound." Uncollected.

"History and Geography." History and Geography. Portland, Oregon: The Eighth Mountain Press, 1989.

"Mother and Daughter at the Y." History and Geography. Portland, Oregon: The Eighth Mountain Press, 1989.

"For a Friend whose Lover has Left." History and Geography. Portland, Oregon: The Eighth Mountain Press, 1989. Differs slightly from published version.

"Why Young Girls Like to Ride Bareback." Horses and the Human Soul. Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 2004. Differs slightly from published version.

"Listen." History and Geography. Portland, Oregon: The Eighth Mountain Press, 1989.

Reading

Jos Charles reads poems from their collections Safe Space (2016) and feeld (forthcoming in 2018), along with new work. This reading was originally given with Noah Baldino.

Reading

Aria Aber reads from her collection Hard Damage (2022), which meditates upon the Afghan refugee experience and familial relationships, particularly the one with her mother. Aber concludes the reading with two uncollected poems that center on grief and mortality. This reading was originally given alongside Shayla Lawz as part of the Morgan Lucas Schuldt Memorial Reading Series.

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