Bibliography

Poetry

Literary Magazines

  • “Chimera” in North American Review, vol. 293, number 5, September-October 2008
  • “Suppose” in Seattle Review, vol. xxvii, number 1, 2005
  • “Night Shift” in North American Review, vol. 290, number 3-4, May – August 2005
  • “To the Future,” “Antelope,” and “Wicked” in Nimrod, vol. 48, number 2, Spring-Summer 2005
  • “The Club” in New Millennium Writings, number 14, 2004-05
  • “Korea” in Lullwater Review, vol. xiii, number 2, Summer 2003
  • “22 in Berkeley” in The Evansville Review, vol. xiii, 2003
  • “Beatitude,” “Viewpoint,” and “Porcupines” in The Hawaii Review, issue 60, vol. 16.2, Winter 2003
  • “The Vampire Takes His Girlfriend’s Family to Dinner” in Atlanta Review, vol. x, number 1, Fall/Winter 2003

Additional poetry has appeared in Cream City Review, Southern Humanities Review, Water-Stone, National Forum, Portland Review, Poetry Northwest, Chattahoochie Review, Tar River Poetry, Blue Sofa Review, Red Rock Review, North American Review, Cricket, Chariton Review, GSU Review, Laurel Review, River Oak Review, Ekphrasis, Denver Quarterly, Greenfield Review, Café Solo, Foothill Quarterly, and Chomo Uri.

Anthologies

  • “Berkeley, 1971” in Third Rail (Simon and Schuster and MTV, 2007), edited by Jonathan Wells.
  •  “Night Shift” in Nightshift (Five Leaves Publications, UK), 2009.
  • “Korea” and “Night Fishing” in Off-Base: Poetry of the Military Brat Experience (forthcoming).

Radio

“Night Shift” on NPR’s All Things Considered, May 14, 2003 www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1263716

Other

Karen’s articles have been published in Mademoiselle, Self, Savvy, McCalls, Diversion, 7 Days, Good Food, Living Fit, Aspen Magazine and others.

Scholastic published two mini-novels, Destination Everest and Secrets of Oak Park in its Read 180 series. Her young adult fiction has also appeared in various Scholastic magazines.

Berkley published Master of Greystone under her pseudonym, Glenda Carrington.