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Bibliography
Nicole Bauberger
Art Catalogues:

2006        Listening to the Mountain, published by the Grimsby Public Art
              Gallery. I hope to have copies to make available soon.

2000        
The Artemesia Journal, published by the Art Gallery of
              Peterborough. From the show,
I listen with my eyes to the dead
              and I speak with my body to the living.
Contact the gallery for
              copies.

Literary:

      chapbooks:

      2002
Seasoning the body. 50 copies, original artist's print on the cover.
              Both this book and the next are hand-written manuscripts,
              photocopied. Hand-stitched. I think there's one copy left, at
              Well-Read Books in Whitehorse.

      2001
Something about indigo, a magpie's poems. First run, 30 copies,
              second run (2002), 50. Design closely related to what I learned
              from chris. Includes a block print and marbled paper. Out of print.

      1998
 Some of the loves, an incomplete list. Produced in collaboration
              with chris cavanagh, aka
Persuasions & Designs. The text was         
                mechanically reproduced, but hand bound. 100 copies. A few          
               remain, available at the
Yukon Artists @ Work Gallery, or through
              
Nicole.

      1996
Bodies in Motion, some romances of restlessness
              God's Lips' Texture
              
100 copies of each printed. There might be a copy left at
              Mac's Fireweed in Whitehorse, but otherwise they're all sold.

      one-poem books: I also make small, one poem books folded from one    
               page of paper. These are available at Yukon Artists @ Work and      
               Arts Underground. Titles include a selection of sonnets,
Wilderness  
               Tips, Lullabye, and Snow Owns.

      
periodicals: I have had work appear in Ice Floe, a magazine of                
                 circumpolar poetry, Urban Coyote's second anthology of new         
                Yukon writing, as part of the Moving Words program for poetry on  
               Whitehorse buses, and in a few other places. I have also                 
                participated in the Cooked and Eaten series of readings, and have  
               a
poem on their website.