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Explore these resources and links for additional
information about
Riverfall, the author, Salmon
Poetry, and more:

Riverfall
Review of Writing the Future: Progress
& Evolution
Mentions series of Charles Darwin poems appearing in Riverfall.
Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments
Poetry Appearing in Terrain.org's Issue No. 5
Includes poems appearing in Riverfall.
Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural
Environments
Poetry
Appearing in Octavo's Winter 1998 Issue
Includes "The Bone," appearing in Riverfall.
Octavo, The Alsop Review
Poetry
Appearing in The Melic Review's Second Issue
Includes an earlier version of "Casting Further Thoughts of Freedom Into
the Sea," appearing
in Riverfall.
The Melic Review
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Simmons B. Buntin
Riverfall:
Blog by Simmons B. Buntin
http://riverfall.blogspot.com (not just about
poetry...)
"The Literal Landscape" Column
in Terrain.org
Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural
Environments
Some Other Muses
Poetry Reviews
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Salmon Poetry
Salmon
Poetry
SalmonPoetry.com
Salmon
Poetry Online Bookshop
SalmonPoetry.com
Interview
with Salmon Publisher Jessie Lendennie in Terrain.org
Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural
Environments
Jessie
Lendennie
Jessie Lendennie's website, featuring bio, reviews, interviews,
and more.
JessieLendennie.com
Interview
with Danish Poet Lene Henningsen in Terrain.org
Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural
Environments
Review
of R.T. Smith's Split the Lark in Terrain.org
Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural
Environments
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Other Resources
Terrain.org:
A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments
An international, award-winning online journal edited and published
by Simmons B. Buntin, featuring editorials, poetry, essays, fiction,
articles, reviews, an interview, the ARTerrain gallery, and the
UnSprawl case study in each theme-based issue.
Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural
Environments
Poetry
Center at the University of Arizona
A nationally prominent poetry center with extensive archives
and a wonderful reading series, right in the author's back yard!
The University of Arizona College of
Humanities
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