How I Learned to Be White(First Edition) by TriciaKnoll Paperback, 72 Pages, Published 2018 by Antrim House ISBN-13: 978-1-943826-47-6, ISBN: 1-943826-47-1
"Tricia Knoll is an Oregon poet who grew up in a suburb of Chicago and earned degrees in literature from Stanford University and Yale University. This collection of poems records how her ancestry, education, early childhood and work experiences changed her understanding over many decades of the impact of white privilege on her understanding of race relations. Her poetry appears in dozens of journals and anthologies. This book joins her o ..."
"Tricia Knoll is a widely published Oregon poet. Each year she farmsits at Broadfork Farm, a small organic farm in Trout Lake, Washington. These poems herald her love of gardening, her compassion for the fur-covered and feather-clad beings that call the farm home. In a bucolic setting next to the rushing Salmon River and below the glaciers of Mt. Adams, her record of life on the farm affirms both the humor and zest of living as well as t ..."
Ocean's Laughter by TriciaKnoll Paperback, 112 Pages, Published 2015 by Aldrich Press ISBN-13: 978-0-692-54185-2, ISBN: 0-692-54185-3
"To read this book is to be immersed in daily life, seen for what it is: full of shadow and light, gulls eating gulls, the abandoned toy shovel claimed by the water, the ever-present reminder of Fukushima tsunami debris washed ashore, and ..."
"Of Course I’m a Feminist! Celebrating International Women’s Day, 2015: A small group of feminist poets, ranging in age from 15-73, explore what it means to be a woman in the 21st century. Paying homage to the women who paved the path toward freedom and equality, the poets in this collection share their voices as mothers, daughters, survivors, fighters, workers and leaders. These poems come from sometimes hidden, innate human truths. ..."
Becoming Americans by TriciaKnoll Paperback, 356 Pages, Published 1982 by Coast To Coast Books ISBN-13: 978-0-9602664-4-9, ISBN: 0-9602664-4-5
"Tricia concentrates on the tragic, happy, and often noble stories of individual people who have come from East Asia to America, particularly to the western states, where most of them have always lived and discrimination against them in earlier years was most severe....It is a moving story Ms. Knoll tells and one that is becoming a significant, integral part of the history of the American people."
Urban Wild by TriciaKnoll Paperback, Published 2014 by Finishing Line Press, Kentucky ISBN-13: 978-1-62229-638-5, ISBN: 1-62229-638-9
"The second issue of Alternating Current Press’ annual literary publication dedicated to past and contemporary views on history contains poetry, maps, photographs, fiction, essays, articles, and nonfiction by various authors about various historical topics. Within these pages, you will find contemporary outlooks on history right alongside little-known historical works that feel as fresh and as vibrant (and as scary) as if they were writt ..."
"The Poetry Box is proud to present its latest anthology project, Keeping It Weird – Stories & Poems of Portland, Oregon. Portland is a delicious melting pot of human creativity and sustainability. And thanks to our wonderfully, weird contributors, we are able to share the unique, quirky, sometimes bizarre and oftentimes wet tales of this town also known as PDX, Rip City, Stumptown, Rose City, Bridge City, and P-Town. Embrace the li ..."
Checkered Mates by Knoll, Tricia Paperback, 52 Pages, Published 2021 by Kelsay Books ISBN-13: 978-1-954353-13-8, ISBN: 1-954353-13-8
Becoming Americans Asian Sojourners, Immigrants and Refugees in the Western United States Knoll, Tricia by TriciaKnoll Published 1982 by Coast To Coast Books ISBN-13: 978-0-9602664-3-2, ISBN: 0-9602664-3-7
Wild Apples poems by Knoll, Tricia Paperback, 98 Pages, Published 2024 by Fernwood Press ISBN-13: 978-1-59498-116-6, ISBN: 1-59498-116-7
"New Bridges is an anthology of haiku and tanka by The Portland Haiku Group, made in memory of three haiku poets: Johnny Baranski (1948-2018), Thomas Martin (1944-2018), and Lorraine Ellis Harr (1912-2006). This anthology is dedicated to Johnny Baranski and features 3-line haiku, 2-line haiku, 1-line haiku, and tanka by 17 poets in The Portland Haiku Group with a foreword by Japan Times award-winning writer Alan Summers. Edited by Jacob ..."