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2015. Apr. “20/20: Eye on Israel.” Portfolio of forty photos. Camel Saloon.
2022. Jul. Orange. “All Colors,” “Aloe3,” “Bird of Paradise2,” “Bougainvillea5,” “Carp4,” “Dinner Prep,” “Orange Rose,” “Orange Tree,” “Orange Buds,” “Plastic Camel,” “Ralph,” and “Tulips.”
2021. Jul. “More Tulips,” “Irises,” “Leaves,” “Three2,” “Cattails and Bulrushes,” and “Gratitudes2.”
2021. Jul. “Rooster,” “Almost Autumn,” “Could be Lunch,” “Can Survive,” and “Snail.”
2021. Jun. “Yups,” “Mitosis,” “Bovine4,” “Dragon,” “Progress,” and “Four Compartments of the Heart.”
2020. Dec. “Power to the Flower,” “From Little Acorns,” “Breezy Blooms,” “Fullness,” and “Emerging.”
2022. May. “Neighbors.”
2019. Nov. “Desert Dreams 2.”
2022. Jul. “Blue Door2,” and “Lotus Pond4.”
2022. Jul. “Stars2,” “Kanga-thing2,” “Feral,” and “High School Classroom Dilemmas.”
2022. Jun. “A Flash,” “Limits,” and “Melt.”
2022. Mar. “Sunflower.” Rpt. in Bewildering Stories’ First Quarterly Review of 2022.
2022. Mar. “Sunflower.”
2022. Jan. “Voguing with Federal Agents” and “Clarinet and Oboe.”
2021. Aug. “Budding,” and “Birthday.”
2020. Dec. “Triplets.”
2020. Oct. “Exhaling.”
2020. Sep. “Disconnected.”
2020. Aug. “Complications.”
2020. May. “Saturation.”
2020. Apr. “Circuits.”
2019. Apr. “Flower Cycle6,” “Rooster,” and “Promise of Spring.”
2018. Jun. “Contingent on Altering Behaviors.”
2018. May. “Picky about Prey” as “Infringe.”
2018. Feb. “The Next Thing”and “Charm.”
2017. Jun. “My Electronic Garden.”
2017. Feb. “Last Taste of Winter.”
2015. Sep. “Doorway in Tsfat.”
2015. Aug. “Centripetal Vehicle.”
2015. Jul. “The Seldom Seen Coypu.”
2022. Jul. “The Highway Man's Trousers,” “You’ll See She Said,” “Flight of Fantasy,” and “Reunion.”
2022. Jul. “Just Too Far.” Cover.
2022. Apr. “Elm Mills,” “New Mail,” and “Test Tube Babies.”
2022. Jan. “Argued into Existence,” “Twinkles,” and “Beneath.”
2021. Jul. “Sail Away” and “Sleeping Again.”
2021. Apr. “Speed Dating,” “Hypnic Jerk,” and “Extraterrestrial BBQ.”
2020. Jul. “The Bringer of Darkness,” and “The Nowhere Man.”
2013. Feb. Series. “Winter in the Lower Galil.” 12-13.
2021. Oct. “Horizon Line2” and “Malibu Sunset.” Front and Back Cover Images.
2022. Apr. “Integrating Familial Pieces.”
2012. Dec.“The Galil.”
2013. Dec. “Greetings from Yemin Moshe Neighborhood, Jerusalem.”
2011. Dec. “Greetings from Tsfat.”
Jul. 2022. “April Flowers2” and “Patterning with Holes.
2022. Mar. “Steep” and “Galil Beauty.” 88 and 159.
2022. Mar. “Transversing Ideological Deserts.”
2022. Apr. “Castle Dreams.” 32.
2021. Mar. “Impuissant,” “Fading,” “Stress2,” and “Corona.”
2022. Jun. “Lonely.” 93.
2019. Dec. “Controlled Combustion” and “July Snowfall.”
2020. Dec. “Funk” and “More than Curious.”
2016. Sept. “Lions of Tsfat.”
2021. Jul. “Mystic Circle.”
2022. Jan. “Vessels for the Way Home.”
2019. May. “Glaciers’ Trails,” “Dueling Chicken,” and “Access.”
2018. Dec. “Tension.”
2022. Jul. “Quiet Stairwell” and “Tsfat Awaiting.”
2022. Apr. “Blue Door” and “Black Swans.”
2022. Jan. “Desert Leap Frog.”
2021. Oct. “Air Fish.”
2021. Jul. “Yup. Blossoms” and “Summer Heat.”
2021. Apr. “Leaded Glass” and “Late Snow.”
2021. Jan. “Briar Patch” and “The Narcissism of Small Differences.”
2020, Oct. “Kazam” and “ Tension.”
2020. Jul. “Candy Corn Castles” and “Lost Files.”
2022. “Forest Bounty.”
2018. Jun. “None,” “Seed,” “Poppies3,” “Aliyah,” and “Cornered.”
2017. May. “Yesterday’s Toys and Games.”
2021. May. “Pink Blossoms,” “Sorting,” and “Covered with a Leotard.”
2022. Aug. “Toward,” “Fence2,” and “Desert Farm.”
2022. May. “Professor’s Helper.” Print Anthology. Vol. VIII. Front and back covers.
2022. Apr. “Copse2,” “Ready2,” and “Thoughts.”
2022. Feb. “Floodless,” “Beast of Burden,” and “Alpine Clouds.”
2021. Dec. “Gush Etzion Petting Zoo Streetscape,” “Kitten2” & “Making Beer.”
2022. Jun. “Sugercane,” “Memorial,” and “Potential.”
2021. Jun. “Wow Posies,” “Surfing Life,” “Sneering at Womanizing,” and “Too Little Time.”
2019. Aug. “Umland.” rpt. from “The Next Thing.” Bewildering Stories, Feb. 2018. and “Lady Beasts Scurrying Beneath Social Gravities.” rpt. from Les Femmes Folles. May 2017.
2018. Jan. “The Continuous Flow”.
2017. May. “Lady Beasts Scurrying Beneath Social Gravities.”
2022. Feb. “Orchard7.” Issue 4. p.6.
2013. Jan. “Mizpeh Yericho Chuppah.”
2021. Sep. “Quietly Reclaiming.”
2018. Mar. “Road with Distant Wind Farm.”
2013. Dec. “Of Jasmine.”
2022. Jul. “Here Pingo Sits.”
2021. May. “Caterpillar March.”
2019. Dec. “Sweater Pattern.”
2019. Oct. “Open,” “There’s Tomorrow,” and “Climbing Heights.” 5, 8, and 11.
2021. May. “Commuting in the Italian Alps.”
2022. Jul. “Banana Leaves2,” “Spring Poppies,” and “Spring Tender.”
2018. Feb. “Our Celery’s Gone to Seed.”
2018. Mar. “Artichokes and Friends,” “Cactus Flowers,” “Cyclamens,” “January Harvest,” “Sunny Wildlife,” and “Up.”
2017. Jan. “Budding,” “The Dolomites,” “Summer Roses,” “Snap Dragon Faces,” and “Millstone”.
2022. Mar. “Delayed Entry.”
2022. Jan. “Capers3.”
2021. Sep. “Dawn.”
2021. Aug. “Garden Gate.”
2021. Jul. “Hibernation’s Over.”
2022. Feb. “Flowers6” and “Grassy.” 18-19.
2022. Mar. “Emus.” Cover.
2022. Jul. “Fenced In.”
2022. May. “Seat.”
2021. Aug. “Civilization Amidst Natural Wonders.” Postcard Cover.
2020. Feb. “Cactus Flower.”p. 4.
2021. Sep. “Growing Anyway.”
2021. Jul. “Fish Shadows.” Cover Image. Also “Fish Circle.”
2021. Oct. “Abstracted Hillside” and “Cool Copper Coin.”
2020. Mar. “Final Call” and “Bewildering Shopper.”
2019. Jun. “Life and Death of a Baby Bird” and “Lizard.”
2018. Dec. “Wings” and “Autumnal Stairway.”
2018. Jun. “Jejune Options” and “Star Child.”
2018. Mar. “Words” and “Pieces of Life.”
2017. Dec. “Jungle Book Links” and “Lake Springtime.”
2017. Sep.“Enigma” and “Sunset.”
2017. Jun. “Begin” and “Social Pressure.”
2022. May. “Prairie Sky.”
2019. Jun. “Just Cabbage” and “Irish Fence.”52, 93.
2022. Jul. “Serene Field.”
2022. Jun. “Desert Dreams.”
2022. May. “And Aloe,” and “Alpine Passage.”
2022. Apr. “Negev Land and Sky.”
2019. Jan. “Alpine Grandeur.”
2021. Oct. “Been There, Done That.” rpt. Cover.
2019. Aug. “Been There, Done That.” 59.
2018. Jun. “Hedgie.” rpt.
2017. Feb. “Hedgie.” 85.
2022. Aug. “White Ducks with Bridge,” “Ducks,” “Alpine Lake,” “Pond4,” “Flowering Reeds,” “Floating Beauty.”
2022. Jul. “Goslings!” “Parrot7,” “Chicken or Egg,” “Fishpond Guardians,” “Peacocks and Friends,” and “Troubled Turkeys.” Synchronized Chaos.
2022. Jun. “Fish Farm,” “Italian Alps Ski Map,” “Vapor Trail,” and “Science Garden Entrance.”
2022. Jun. “Lunching Llama,” “Me and My Shadow,” “More Fish,” “Old Friend,” and “Springtime Friend.”
2022. May. “Budgies2,” “Curious,” “Four-Legged Meditation,” “Koi,” and “Little Camel in the Woods.”
2015. Mar. “On and Beyond” and “Tsfat Passage, Israel.”
2022. Jul. “Pop!” “There will be Posies,” and “Valley Fire.”
2022. June. “Up and Away,” “Pumpkin” and “Roof.”
2017. Feb. “Alpine Way.”
2021. Aug. “The Kinneret” and “Sefirot.” Cover Images.
2018. Jan. “Veins,” “Infringe,” and “What is It.”
2019. Aug. “Dead Sea Vista,” “Desert Lodge,” “Horizon,” and “Doorway10.”
Jul. 2022. “Chicken” and “Dead Sea Sunrise.”
2019. Jun. “Iris,” “Bougainvillea,” “Cyclamen Blossoms,” “Ginkgo Fields,” and “Rose3.”
2018. Apr. “City Ginko,” “Compelled,” and “August.”
2020. Aug. “Iris’ Freedom of Self through Unlocked Words,” “Iris’ Mind Eclipsed,” and “Iris’ Musings as a Single Mom”. rpt. Yellow Mama. Aug. 2020.
2021. May. “Path.”
2022. Jun. “Rainy Days.” p. 10.
2022. Jul. “Evan Sappir,” “Happy Yellows,” “Roos,” “Pomegranates,” “Rosemary in Bloom,” and “Village Flower.”
2022. May. “Autumnal Blossom,” “Buds and Berries, “Hibiscus9,” “Roses are Red,” “Strange Fruit,” and “Violets.”
2022. Feb. “Ah, The Aardvark,” “Another Spring,” “Defended,” “Matters of Mens Rea,” “Medical Office,” “Party,” “Standing in Strength,” and “Sun Ships and Moonbeams.” Winamop.
2021. Dec. “And then Away,” “Nature and Her Children,” “Rice Paddies,” “Samurai Sheep,” “Snow,” and “Other.”
2021. Jun. “Alpine Trees,” “Beachy,” “Eucalyptus3,” “Limes,” “Palm2,” and “Thorns.”
2021. Mar. “Alpine Forbs,” “Opiate,” “Vetch,” “High Altitude Beauty,” “Mountain Blooms,” and “Wee Friends.”
2021. Feb. “Chicken Little,” “Of that Particular Ilk,” and “After Twenty Years.”
2020. Dec. “1Vista,” “Energized,” “Morning Thoughts,” “There Will be Flowers”, and “Blossoming”.
2020. Nov. “Passionflower Blooms,” “Or by Inland Lakes,” “Sunny Fungi,” “It’s Possible,” and “Inspired.”
2020. Oct. “Fish Heads and Flowers,” “The Basis,” “His Long Since Lost Letter,” and “Digital.” Also, “Purples” rpt.Facebook.
2020. Sep. “Happy Flower,” “Glass Wall,” “Not Just Words,” “Upright,” and “That Semantic Sllubberdegullion.”
2022. Mar. “Fidgeting.”
2021. Aug. “Yesterday’s Transport.”
2022. Jun. “The Lamp Filament,” “Unspoken Passions,” “Topsy,” “Something Bigger,” “Stunned,” “Van Gough's View of 'The Starry Night,'” and “Love Hurts.”
2022. Jun. “Maybe Haunted.” Cover.
2021. Aug. “Lorraine's Recipe,” “The Rebound,” “Deep Cuts at the Inner Groove,” “Running Until We Run Out,” “Truck Fenders,” “Viral Murmuration,” “Conversing with Dark Passions,” “Orange Tabby,” “Beyond our Cities,” “Rose-Colored Clouds,” “Waiting,” “Nothing, Nowhere,” “Haunts,” “Pent,” and “Slow Wilt.”
2021. Jun. “Beside Wild Roses,” “Best Friend Forever,” “Like a Poem Written,” “Proud to be a Pig,” “I’ll Paint You a Picture,” “All the Way Home,” “Sitting Quietly,” “Like Chicken Legs,” “Bill’s Otherworldly Outdoor Cafe,” “Marzipan Frogs,” “Eating Catfish on the Bank of the Sankuru River,” “Sugar Wolf,” “Lifetimes.”
2020. Aug. “Neofolk Rock,” “My First Apartment,” “Lovey Dovey,”“Iris’ Freedom of Self through Unlocked Words,” “Iris’ Mind Eclipsed,” “Iris’ Musings as a Single Mom,” “Blue Lips, Brown Eyes,” “A Summer’s Eve,” “Disgust on the Half Shell,”“The Hope of It,” “Unrequited Love,” “Flowers Dance,” and “Absinthe for Aliens.”
2020. Jun. “Isabelle.” “Carnival Days 1969,” “Dee’s Sentence,” “Flag Day,” “Rushing Slowly Through a Lucid Dream,” “My Palimpset,”“True Love,” “Métier,” “A Nice Poem,” and “The Sicilian Doctor’s Tale”.
2019. Aug. “Howie’s Cell,” “One Day in the Suburbs,” “A Hot Summer,” “Sea World,” “Transitory Unease,” “Night Colors,” and “Three Colors.”
2019. Jun. “Boxing Day,” “iFriends,” “The Spot,”“Lily Pads Open,” “Almost Gone,” and “Work It Out.”
2018. Dec.“Living Room” “Guns, Mabe Roses,” “Developmental Differences,” and “Pineapple.”
2018. Aug. “The One and Only Alexa Kalekar” and “Guillotines.”
2018. Jun. “Almonds.”
2018. Apr. “Where My Fathers.”
2022. May. “Aloe 6”, “Copse” and “Gnome Huts.”
2018. Nov. “Haunted Exchange.”
2021. Apr. “Wedding Canopy Mitzpe Yericho2.” Authenticity and Identity Exhibit. Day Eight. Washington D.C.
2014. Oct. “Channel to Elevation: Tsfat Passage.” Studio No. 7. Atlanta, GA.
2000. “Lotus Pond.” Flight of the Mind.
2012. Jun. “8. The Writings of KJ Hannah Greenberg; ‘Buy Her Books!’”
2012. Jun. “7. The Writings of KJ Hannah Greenberg; ‘So Aloes Grew in Vietnam.’”. Adopted from KJ Hannah Greenberg. Fluid & Crystallized. Poetry. Fowlpox Press. 2012.
2012. May. “6. The Writings of KJ Hannah Greenberg; ‘Droving Last Year’s Love.’” Adapted from Adapted from KJ Hannah Greenberg. A Bank Robber’s Bad Luck with His Ex-Girlfriend. Poetry. Englewood, NJ: Unbound CONTENT. 2011.
2012. May. “5. The Writings of KJ Hannah Greenberg; ‘Simple Arithmetic.’” Adapted from KJ Hannah Greenberg. A Bank Robber’s Bad Luck with His Ex-Girlfriend. Poetry. Englewood, NJ: Unbound CONTENT. 2011.
2012. May. “4. The Writings of KJ Hannah Greenberg; ‘A Bank Robber’s Bad Luck.’” Adapted from KJ Hannah Greenberg. A Bank Robber’s Bad Luck with His Ex-Girlfriend. Poetry. Englewood, NJ: Unbound CONTENT. 2011.
2012. May. “3. The Writings of KJ Hannah Greenberg; ‘Betting on the Outfield.’” Ms. Adapted from Adapted from KJ Hannah Greenberg. Don’t Pet the Sweaty Things. Short Fictions. Bards and Sages Publishing. 2012.
2012. May. “2. The Writings of KJ Hannah Greenberg; ‘Female Troubles.’” . Adapted from Adapted from KJ Hannah Greenberg. Don’t Pet the Sweaty Things. Short Fictions. Bards and Sages Publishing. 2012.
2012. May. “1. The Writings of KJ Hannah Greenberg; ‘To be Millionaires.’” . Adapted from KJ Hannah Greenberg. Don’t Pet the Sweaty Things. Short Fictions. Bards and Sages Publishing. 2012.