''But to the Season'', poems, Keele University Press, 1961.
''The Dancer from the Dance'', novel, Faber and Faber, 1965; Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 1967.
''Eyes'', novel, Faber and Faber, 1966; Little, Brown, 1966.
"Poenulus, or The Little Carthaginian," adaptation from the Latin, in ''Five Roman Comedies'', ed. Palmer Bovie, E. P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1970; reprinted in The Complete Roman Drama series, Johns Hopkins University Press, ed. David Slavitt and Palmer Bovie, 1995.
''The Buzzards'', novel, Little, Brown, 1969 (nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, 1970); Faber and Faber, 1970.
''The Truck on the Track'', children's book, Jonathan Cape, London, 1970; Bobbs-Merrill, Indiana, 1971; Jr. Literary Guild Selection, 1971; Pan paperback edition, London, 1972; Televised by the BBC, London, 1975.
''The Giant Jam Sandwich'', children's book, Jonathan Cape, London, 1972; Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1973; German translation, ''Das Riesen-Marmeladenbrot'', K. Thienmanns, Stuttgart, 1974; Pan paperback edition, 1975; National Scholastic Publications, "Lucky Club" choice; Televised by the BBC, London, 1977; Weekly Reader Children's Book Club, Fall 1978; Paperback edition Sandpiper, Boston, 1987; Read on Dutch and Belgian television in Netherlandish translation 1988; Paperback edition, Piccolo, London, 1988; Cassette edition, Houghton Mifflin, 1990.
''Raw Silk'', novel, Little, Brown, March 1977 (runner up for the National Book Award, 1977); Victor Gollancz, Ltd., London, July 1977; condensed in ''Redbook Magazine'', Jan. 1976; condensed in Cosmopolitan (London), July 1977; serialized in Cleo (Australia), 1977-78; paperback edition, Pocket Books, New York, March 1979. Second paperback edition Bantam Books, N.Y., June 1986.
''Material Goods'', poems, University Presses of Florida, Sept. 1980.
''Opening Nights'', novel, Atheneum, New York, June 1985, and Gollancz, July 1985; Paperback Edition, Bantam Books, New York, June 1986; Book-of-the-Month-Club alternate selection from Jan. 1986.; Swedish translation, Plats pa Scen, Bonniers, Stockholm, 1987; Radio adaptation in production from Arts Repertory Theatre and the FSU School of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts, transmitted on WFSU summer 1996.
''Cutting Stone'', novel; Houghton Mifflin, Boston, April 1992, and Victor Gollancz, London, July 1992; paperback edition Pinnacle Books (division of Zebra, Inc.) Oct. 1993; paperback edition, Indigo Books, Victor Gollancz June 1996.
"Song," ''The Atlantic'', August 1957.
"Song" and "Owed to Dickens," ''New Poems by American Poets'', ed. Rolfe Humphries, Ballantine, New York, 1957.
"Introduction" and "Epithalamion," ''Granta'' (Cambridge, England), 29 November 1958.
"Aubade," ''Granta'', 24 January 1959.
"Prolegomenon," ''Granta'', 7 March 1959.
"Footnote," ''Granta'', 6 June 1959
"Piecework," ''Delta'', October 1959.
"Benevolence," ''Granta'', 7 November 1959.
"Aubade" and "Epithalamion," ''Universities Poetry'' 2, Keele University Press, 1959.
"D'Accord" and "The Scientist," ''Granta'', 23 January 1960.
"James's Park," "D'Accord," and "The Scientist," ''Universities Poetry'' 3, Keele University Press, 1961.
"The Scientist," ''New Poems'' 1961, A P.E.N. Anthology, ed. Plomer, Cork and Thwaite, Hutchinson, London, 1961; ''The Guinness Book of Poetry'', Putnam, London, 1962; ''Sound and Sense: An Introduction'' to Poetry, Fourth Edition, ed. Laurence Perrine, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1973, and following editions; "set" for the 1994-95 American high school "Academic Decathelon."
"A Few Particulars," ''Twenty-Seven Poems'', ed. Woolf and Taylor, University of Sussex Press, Brighton, 1966.
"Nuns at Birth," New Statesman (London), July 1970; ''[[Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards|Best Poems of 1970: Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards 1971]]''; ''Articulations: Poetry about Illness and the Body'', anthology, ed. Jon Mukland, U. Iowa Press, 1995.
"Lievre aux Capres," ''Cafe at St. Marks'', ed. Van K. Brock, Anhinga Press, Tallahassee, 1975.
"Separation," ''New Statesman'', 16 May 1975; ''MS. Magazine'', November 1975.
"Material Goods" and "Appleyard Odyssey," ''Sun Dog'', Spring 1980.
"Mother Hood," Konglomerati, Spring 1983; ''North of Wakulla'', an anthology, Anhinga Press, 1990.
"Catcher," ''Florida Review'' (First prize winner, Florida Poetry Contest), Fall 1983.
"Maternal Line," ''Red Bass'', Nos. 8/9, Fall 1985.
"Florida Hard Freeze," ''Caprice'', 1990.
"This Hammock is for Peter," ''The Chatahoochee Review'', fall, 1992.
"Workout" ("Biceps," "Triceps," "Forceps"), ''Caprice'', April 1996.
“Four Deadly Sins,” ''Chelsea'', 2001.
“The Tim Poems: Roadkill, Scuppernong, Monologue, Airport, Plenty, Post,” ''Prairie Schooner'', Fall 2006.
Barnard College, 1955.
Yale School of Drama, 1961; Roberson Memorial Center, Binghamton, N.Y., 1963; Belgian National Television (in Dutch translation), 1965; Gardner Center for the Arts, for the Brighton Festival, Sussex, 1968. Playwrights' Theatre, Tallahassee, 1979.
Gardner Center for the Arts, 1968; Armchair Theatre, Thames Television, London, 1970; Belgian National Television (in Dutch translation), 1971.
ATV Network Television, London, 1970; British Independent Television's entry in the 1970 Monte Carlo Festival "Best Television Drama" category.
ATV Network Television, London, 1973.
FSU Dance Dept., Oct. 1990.
FSU Dance Department for "Twelve Days of Dance", Nov. 1991. Reprise, Florida Museum of History, R.A. Gary Building, Oct. 5, 1997.
staged reading, Playwright's Theatre, London, June 1994; and International Women's Day, Tallahassee, 1995 Winner of the Reva Shiner Award, Bloomington Playwrights' Project; production October 1997.
"Gendered Space," Florida Women’s Studies Conference, FSU Oct. 1994, and "Twelve Days of Dance," FSU Dance Department, Nov. 1994, Center for Professional Development and Public Service, Jan. 1995.
production by the Actors’ Repertory Theatre; sponsored by WFSU-TV and the FSU School for the Production of Film, Television and the Recording Arts; Tallahassee transmission summer 1997.
FSU Dance Repertory Theatre, collaboration with Lynda Davis, March 1998.
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