Media
Poems
“Fading Into the Epoch” in Valparaiso Poetry Review
Two poems in Plant-Human Quarterly
Two poems in Columbia Poetry Review
“Catastrophe Waltz” in The Manhattan Review
“Blood Lines” in The Manhattan Review
“Do you like candy, dearie?” in Rhino
Listen to three poems from Conduit
“Bells” in Cumberland River Review
“Burning of the Three Fires” and other poems at The Academy of American Poets
“Lotto” in Gulf Coast Magazine
“Flower & Camera” (illustrated) on Jacket’s “Holiday Album”
“From the Book of the Boot” from Boston Review
Reviews & Interviews
Review of Letters from Limbo in Salamander Magazine
Review of Letters from Limbo at Foreword Reviews
Review of Letters from Limbo at LitMed
Review of Burning of the Three Fires at: nycBigCityLit, Coal Hill Review, and Fogged Clarity
An essay by Robert Mueller on Burning of the Three Fires at A Gathering of the Tribes
Interview by Richard Siken for Poetry Foundation
New Letters on the Air interview, PRX
select Anthologies
Film & Video
"Yet," a Video Poem
Poem & Voice: Jeanne Marie Beaumont
Producer: Angelita Esperanza
The film Afraid So using as its script the text of Jeanne Marie's poem of the same name is the first film on the new DVD compilation The Films of Jay Rosenblatt, Volume 2
Audio
Jeanne Marie wrote the lyrics for “Ballad of Samson,” which appears on songwriter/musician Lowry Hamner’s CD American Dreaming.
Jeanne Marie’s poem “Where’s Wolf” was set to music by composer Dale Trumbore as part of her song cycle “Snow White Turns Sixty.”