Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Nick DePascal Poetry and Book Reviews Published

Nick DePascal has been publishing his poetry, including: "After This," in The Houston Literary Review, Fall 2009; "Winter in Hartford," in The Monongahela Review, Fall 2009; "Bonds," in Breadcrumb Scabs, December 2009; "Shallow Turquoise Graves," in Sugar House Review, Spring 2010; "Cathedrals" and "Late Winter," in Adobe Walls, Fall 2010; "Awards Committee," in The LosAngeles Review, October 2011; "Letter to a Sick Friend," in the Golden Sparrow Literary Review, November 2011; "The Incomplete," in Mas Tequila Review, March 2012; "Entryways," in The Emerson Review, April 2012; "Form," in Aesthetix, July 2012; and an untitled poem for Ditch Poetry Journal.

Nick has also published a number of book reviews, including reviews of: Missing You, Metropolis, Gary Jackson. in Sugar House Review, April 2011; In a Beautiful Country, Kevin Prufer. In Rattle, April 2011; Remnant of Another Age, Nikola Madzirov. in Rattle, June 2011; Randy Lopez Goes Home, Rudolfo Anaya, in Tucson Weekly, July 2011; The Human Condition, Paul Christensen, in Texas Books in Review. Summer 2011; Devil's Kitchen, Clark Lohr, in Tucson Weekly, September 2011; Flies, Michael Dickman, in Word Riot, September 2011; The Network, Jena Osman, in Sugar House Review, October 2011; Sweeney, Robert Julyan, in Tucson Weekly, October 2011; My Town, Margaret Randall, in Southwestern American Literature, Fall 2011; The Last Usable Hour, Deborah Landau, in Rain Taxi, November 2011; From This Wicked Patch of Dust, Sergio Troncoso, in Tucson Weekly, December 2011; Space, in Chains, Laura Kasischke, in Rattle, January 2012; Bad Daughter, Sarah Gorham, in Rain Taxi. March 2012; The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold, Kate Bernheimer, in The Colorado Review, March 2012; Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction, Grace Dillon, in Tucson Weekly, April 2012; Western Avenue and Other Fictions, Fred Arroyo, in Tucson Weekly. May 2012; Army Cats, Tom Sleigh, forthcoming in Pleiades June 2012.

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