Philip Terman Books

Common Wealth
Common Wealth

By Heather H. Thomas, Michael Teig, Bruce Bond, Anthony Petrosky, Samuel Hazo, Nathaniel Smith, W S Merwin, Paul Martin, Ruth Ellen Kocher, Gerald Stern, Julia Kasdorf, Elizabeth Alexander, John Repp, Gary Fincke, Karen Blomain, David Swerdlow, Craig Czury, Kathryn Hellerstein, Robin Hiteshew, Michele A. Belluomini, John Updike, Gerald Costanzo, Ed Ochester, JoAnne Growney, E. A. Miller, Betsy Sholl, Robin Becker, Sean Thomas Dougherty, Jan Beatty, Toi Derricotte, Jim Daniels, Kirk Nesset, Lynn Levin, Jay Parini, Jason Moser, W.D Snodgrass, Sherry Fairchok, Diane Ackerman, Lynn Emanuel, Ginny MacKenzie, MICHAEL HARDIN, George Fleck, Juanita Brunk, Nicole Cooley, Philip Terman, Leslie Anne Mcilroy, Maxine Kumin, Charles Clifton, David Livewell, David Chin, Valerie Fox, Helen Ruggieri, Ann E. Michael, Jeanne Murray Walker, Karl Patten, James Hoch, Ann Hostetler, Jack Veasey, Linda Tomol Pennisi, Sonia Sánchez, Deborah Burnham, Peter Krok, Leonard Kress, Peter Oresick, Judith Vollmer, Gabriel Welsch, George Looney, Daniel J. Wideman, Ron Mohring, Thomas Kielty Blomain, Len Roberts, Patricia Jabbeh Wesley, Carmine Sarracino, Janet Kauffman, Robert Small, Harry Humes, Barbara DeCesare, Steven Huff, Sandra Kohler, Jerry Wemple, Jeffrey Oaks, Berwyn Moore, Steven Myers, Ann Hayes, Marjorie Maddox, Kristin Kovacic, Helen Mallon, Dan Maguire, Antonio Vallone, Cynthia Hogue, Maggie Anderson, Deirdre O'Connor, Susan Weaver, Barbara Crooke, David Stuadt, Charles J. Rice, Gregory Djanikan, Matthew Perakovich, Sharon F. McDermott, Luise Van Keuren, Mark S. Borczon, Brad Comann, Shirley S. Stevens

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Over the years, Pennsylvania has been graced with an abundance of writers whose work draws imaginatively on the state’s history and culture. Common Wealth sings the essence of Pennsylvania through...

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The house of sages
The house of sages

By Philip Terman

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Chautauqua: 20th Anniversary Of The Chautauqua Writers' Center
Chautauqua: 20th Anniversary Of The Chautauqua Writers' Center

By Philip Terman, Rebecca Lee, Diana Hume George, Jill Gerard, Philip Gerard

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Chautauqua: a moveable feast / Philip Gerard The life in art. Job description: poet / Michael McFee Art in America ; The Artist / Maggie Anderson Cereal / Richard Frost Clown with trained duck / Da...

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Book of the Unbroken Days
Book of the Unbroken Days

By Philip Terman

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The House of Sages
The House of Sages

By Philip Terman

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Rabbis of the Air
Rabbis of the Air

By Philip Terman

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The Torah Garden
The Torah Garden

By Philip Terman

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This crazy devotion
This crazy devotion

By Philip Terman

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"In his latest poetry collection, Philip Terman celebrates his not so crazy devotion to family, heritage, and nature, with his Jewish faith and culture woven through an atypically rural and bucolic...

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Our portion
Our portion

By Philip Terman

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Whole Mishpocho
Whole Mishpocho

By Philip Terman

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