Recent publications

Karl Elder’s new publications include “Matri Vox” in Last Stanza Poetry Journal; “Maya” and “Magic Act” in The Muse: An International Journal of Poetry; “In a Town Called Unincorporated” in Literature Today.

Halfway to the North Pole

Karl Elder’s previously published dramatic monologue, “Increase Claflin,” cast as the voice of the first white settler of Door County, has found a second home in the newly released Halfway to the North Pole from the Door County Poets Collective.  The poem…

Making History

Karl Elder’s “Making History” and “A Disappearing Act” were featured on July 20 by the on-line anthology Verse Daily and may be accessed by clicking on http://www.versedaily.org/2005/kepoemsbpj.shtml. The poems originally appeared in a group of eight from Elder’s new…

Elder’s Work Receives More National Exposure

Karl Elder’s “Logo Rhythms” from his chapbook The Minimalist’s How-to Handbook is reprinted in the brand new Poetry Daily Essentials 2007, available in bookstores nation-wide.  A description of the anthology may be had by clicking here: http://www.poems.com/pdess2007.htm 

“American Koan” reprinted in India

Karl Elder’s poem, “American Koan,” which originally appeared in Oklahoma Review, has been reprinted at the invitation of the editors of Taj Mahal Review, the international journal devoted to arts, literature, and culture from Govindpur Colony, India.