Works
- In the Face of Descent', a poetry book published in 1975 by Carnegie Mellon University Press, ISBN 0-915604-02-7.
- A Family Gathering, a novel published in 1977 by Dutton and Fawcett.
- Far From Home, a poetry book published in 1979 by Carnegie Mellon University Press, ISBN 0-915604-25-6.
- Winter Journey, a novel published in 1980 by Dutton and Fawcett.
- The Horsemaster, a novel published in 1981 by Dutton.
- Dreams Before Sleep, a poetry book published in 1982 by Carnegie Mellon University Press, ISBN 0-915604-69-8
- Hob's Daughter, a novel published in 1984 by Morrow.
- Preparing to be Happy, a poetry book published in 1988 by Carnegie Mellon University Press.
- In the Country of Elegies, a poetry book published in 1995 by Carnegie Mellon University Press, ISBN 0-88748-198-1
- The Origin of Green, a book of poetry published in 2001 by Carnegie Mellon University Press, ISBN 0-88748-338-0.
- Suicidal Tendencies, a collection of short stories published in 2003 by University Press of Colorado, ISBN 1-885635-05-2.
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