Poetry:
- A poetry chapbook, We Play Each Other Like Jazz Musicians, published in 1975 by Tangent Publications, St. Paul, MN.
- A poetry broadsheet, For Jonathan, Who at Eight, is a Poet, published in 1975 by the Smith Park Poetry Series.
- Seeing: Collected Poems 1973-2000, published in 2000 by Tortoise & Hare Publications Seattle.
- "There is a Sound" and "Small town, sunny day", in the Spring 2009 issue of GreenSpirit Graffiti, in the UK.
- "The Salesman", in The Palestine Chronicle, September 15 2010. This poem is about a cluster bomb salesman at a weapons trade show.
Books:
- Fernandez' Tale and Other Stories, published in 1999 by Tortoise & Hare Publications.
- The Old Man and The Monkey. Illustrated with drawings by Aurora, Colorado artist Calisse Weidner. Published by Night Publishing in March 2010, it is available in paperback and Kindle editions from www.amazon.com. Create Space also carries the paperback edition https://www.createspace.com/3439344.
- Grandfather and the Raven. The adventures of grandfather Ueda and his raven pal Sir Raven Available in paperback and Kindle editions from www.amazon.com and in paperback from www.amazon.co.jp .
Short Stories
- "The Storm", a short story, set in Mexico City in 1973. Published in The View From Here Magazine, online edition (June 3 2009), and print edition (July 2009)
- "Seiji", a short story, published in "New Asian Short Stories" (Marshall Cavendish, Singapore) in September 2010, and available from Amazon.com and The Book Depository in June 2011. The story is being expanded into a novel, which I am now writing.
- Sherlock Holmes. Last year I accepted e-book publisher Abbott ePublishing's challenge to write some flash fiction stories about one of my favorite detectives, Sherlock Holmes. Intending to write one or two, I ended up writing seven: "Adventure of the Feline Assistant", "The Neverbody Business", "Sherlock Holmes and the Holiday in Brighton", "Body of Evidence," "The Sinister Monk", "The Man with a Knife, or, MacTavish Saves a Neighbour". and "Sherlock Holmes and the Blue Clasp". Six of the stories feature MacTavish, a large orange and white Scottish Fold cat, who assists Holmes and Watson solve neighborhood crimes. You will find them at Abbott ePublishing, for just $2.49. I had a ball writing them.
Book Reviews:
- Most of my book reviews are published on my book blog, Tostada Speaks.
- A review of Edwin Thumboo, editor: & Words: Poems Singapore and Beyond. Singapore: Ethos Books, 2010. Published in Asiatic, Volume 5, Number 1, June 2011. This is a delightful book, by the way; well worth adding to your library and reading again and again. You'll find the article at: http://asiatic.iium.edu.my/asiatic/article/Asiatic%205.1%20pdf%20files/George.review.Edwin.pdf
- A review of Rabindranath Tagore: Selected Short Stories. Translated & introduced by Mohammad A. Quayum. MacMillan India Ltd., 2011. A delightful collection of short stories by one of India's greatest writers and poets. You'll find the review at: http://asiatic.iium.edu.my/asiatic/article/Asiatic%205.1%20pdf%20files/George.review.Quayum.pdf
- Two book reviews in Asiatic IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, Vol. 5, No. 2, December 2011. http://asiatic.iium.edu.my/ There are a lot of other fine articles, reviews, stories and poems here, too. If you're not familiar with Asian literature, this is a good magazine to read four times a year.
- "Being Green in Japan" (with Derek Chamberlain), GreenSpirit (UK), Spring 2010.
- "Writing Seiji", guest post in Derek Chamberlain's "Scribblers" blog, 11/29/2011: http://www.scribblers-jp.com/blog/writing-seiji