Orchestra

Reg Saner’s prose and poetry have appeared in more than a hundred and fifty literary magazines and in over sixty anthologies. Among other honors, his previous writings, all set in the American West, have won several national prizes. His poetry collection, Climbing into the Roots (1976) received the first Walt Whitman Award as conferred by the Academy of American Poets and the Copernicus Society of America. His second book, So This Is the Map (1981), was a National Poetry Series “Open Competition” winner, selected by Derek Walcott. He has won a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, the Creede Repertory Theater Award, the State of Colorado Governor’s Award, and has been an invited Resident Scholar at the Rockefeller Fondazione Culturale in Bellagio, Italyand received the Wallace Stegner Award conferred by the Center of the American West.

Toung Women at Chartres

The Four Seasons

Passages

Graffiti for a Particle Accelerator

The View from Space: Notes on Space Exploration and Recent Writing

Nobody’s Perfect & The Light in Our Bodies

Prayer Service in an English Church

Sparrows and Scholars: Literary Criticism and the Sanctification of Data