Publications
(a selection)
T. L. Kelly
terrik at clackamas.edu
- For Global Envision:
- we hear them cutting, a poetry film collaboration with poetry by T.L. Kelly and film by Guilherme Marcondes and Andrezza Valentin and sound by Paulo Beto, in Born Magazine, October 2003. Screened in 2004 at Resfest Brazil and Anima Mundi, both in Brazil; and Zebra Poetry Film Festival in Berlin (where the film won a special mention).
- The Theme of Transformation in the Work of Carl Upchurch, in New Tomorrow: A Voice for Blacks and Latinos, Alberto O. Cappas, Publ., NY, NY, 2004.
- Towards a "Common Sense" Deconstruction in Narrative Therapy, in Narrative News Network, Australia, April 2002.
- Peeling the Cyber-Onion; a book review in CMC Magazine, September 1998.
- Barbie & Ken in Feminist Comedyland; in Exquisite Corpse: A Monthly Book of Ideas, Vol. 7, Nos. 6-9, June-Sept. 1989.
- Shoe Salesman Turned Felon; in Exquisite Corpse: A Monthly Book of Ideas, Vol. 8 Nos. 5- 9, May- Sept. 1990.
- To Develop a Niche, Get Out of its Way; in Northwest Writers Handbook, fourth edition, Blue Heron Publishing, 1991.
- The Pyramid of Ameterasu O-mikami; in Tokyo Money Market, June 1991.
- Straddling the Volcanoes: An Interview with Omar Castaneda; in Left Bank, Winter 1991, Blue Heron Publishing.
- Interview with Tess Gallagher; in Left Bank, Spring 1993, Blue Heron Publishing.
- Independent Measures; in The Bellingham Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, Fall 1991.
- East Wing Tour; in Loose Watch; A Lost and Found Times Anthology (edited by John M. Bennett; Invisible Books, London, 1998).
- Purple Crayon; in Coal City Review, No. 5, May 1992.
- Hole In The Rainbow; published as a solo renga in Narrow Road To Renga, 1989, AHA Books, Gualala, California.
- where she is; in Recursive Angel, January 1996.
- My Memory Theater; in Lynx, A Journal for Linking Poets, Twenty Years of Renga, June 2005.
- Also see Renga by T. L. Kelly and Friends
- Academic papers
editing, publishing, reporting
awards
- My website on censorship was named 'Best of Portland' by Willamette Week in 1997.
- Excellence in Legal Journalism Award of Merit, for a three-part investigative feature in The Cowlitz County Advocate called "Law & Order in a Small Town," awarded by The Washington State Bar Association, 1990.
- Excellence in Journalism Award, Third Place, for editorials in The Cowlitz County Advocate, awarded by The Society of Professional Journalists, 1990.
- Two Literary Arts Grants, for editing and publishing Lynx Journal of Renga, granted by John Cage and The Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, New York City, 1990 & 1991.
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