Carta Marina(1st Edition) A Poem in Three Parts by AnnFisher-Wirth Paperback, 96 Pages, Published 2009 by Wings Press Mobipocket_Ebook ISBN-13: 978-0-916727-56-7, ISBN: 0-916727-56-4
"A vivid, strange, and beautiful account of a year in Sweden, this poem represents the ways in which wildness and monstrousness, dream and terror, coexist forever with constructions of order. Inspired by a medieval map of the same name, the poem weaves the gloom of the author’s forgotten past with the pain and pleasures of her present life, creating a treatise on motherhood, marriage, love, forgiveness, reconnection, and abandonment."
Five Terraces(1st Edition) by AnnFisher-Wirth Paperback, 132 Pages, Published 2005 by Wind Publications ISBN-13: 978-1-893239-44-9, ISBN: 1-893239-44-6
"Fisher-Wirth's second full-length collection of poetry. She has been described stylistically as realist and a modernist who writes with intelligence and passion."
Carta Marina A Poem in Three Parts by AnnFisher-Wirth 96 Pages, Published 2009 by Wings Press ISBN-13: 978-1-60940-087-3, ISBN: 1-60940-087-9
"—Jane Hirshfield, author ofAfter and Given Sugar; Given Salt A thrilling journey though the Swedish landscape and the memories of a past love affair, Ann Fisher -Wirth's long poem-diary is a tribute to the joys and sorrows, the wonders and ..."
"Each issue of "Fairy Tale Review" contains poetry, fiction, and nonfiction that either addresses the abiding influence of fairy tales on contemporary literature and culture or are themselves contemporary fairy tales in prose or verse. The "FTR" is, according to editor Kate Bernheimer, 'a venue for all writers working with the aesthetics and motifs of fairy tales'. "Fairy Tale Review"'s first three issues - "The Blue Issue" (2005), "The ..."
"Each issue of "Fairy Tale Review" contains poetry, fiction, and nonfiction that either address the abiding influence of fairy tales on contemporary literature and culture, or are themselves contemporary fairy tales in prose or verse. It is, according to editor Kate Bernheimer, 'a venue for all writers working with the aesthetics and motifs of fairy tales'. "Fairy Tale Review's" first four issues ("The Blue Issue, 2005"; "The Green Issue ..."
"Following the success of 'Stories from the Blue Moon Café' volumes I, II, and III, we are pleased to serve up another hearty helping of Southern writing in this fourth edition. Offering the best in contemporary Southern fiction, from a tale inspired by a sculpture to another written by a popular Nashville singer and songwriter, along with essays by Pulitzer Prize winners and poems by up-and-comers, 'Stories from the Blue Moon Café IV' p ..."