Naugatuck River Review

Naugatuck River Review  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
NRR
Discipline Literary magazine
Language English
Edited by Lori Desrosiers
Publication details
Publisher
Lenora Press (United States)
Frequency Biannually
Indexing
ISSN 1944-0952
OCLC no. 262986615
Links

Naugatuck River Review (NRR) is a national literary magazine named after the Naugatuck River in Connecticut. Founded in 2009, it publishes narrative poetry.

Awards

Each year Naugatuck River Review hosts a Narrative Poetry Prize.[1] NRR subscribes to the ethical code for contests laid out by the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses.[1] The judge for the 2012 prize is Pamela Uschuk. Past judges have included Patricia Smith, Patrick Donnelly, and Lesléa Newman.[2][3]

The Naugatuck River Review is available in print and digital e-book formats.

Past contributors

Edward Byrne, Ernie Wormwood,[4] Laurie Junkins, José Gouveia, Steven Riel, Terry Lucas, Wyn Cooper, Diane Lockward, Alan King, Laurie Ann Guerrero,[5] Sally Rosen Kindred, Marie-Elizabeth Mali, Naomi Benaron,[6] José B. Gonzalez, Monica Hand,[7] Daniel Nathan Terry, Taylor Mali, Richard Vargas,[8] Tim Mayo, Marge Piercy, Truth Thomas, Janet Jennings, Christel Warren, Monica A. Hand, Lyn Lifshin, and Tara Betts.[9]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 http://naugatuckriverreview.com/contest/ Prize page at Review website
  2. http://blog.masslive.com/valleypoetry/2009/11/congratulations_to_the_naugatu.html
  3. http://www.pw.org/content/naugatuck_river_review_5 Poets & Writers NRR contest page
  4. Naugatuck Review, Issue 1, Winter 2009
  5. Naugatuck Review, Issue 2, Summer 2009
  6. Naugatuck Review, Issue 4, Summer 2010
  7. "Award-winning young poet announces first book" Philadelphia Tribune http://www.phillytrib.com/montgomerymetroarticles/item/2369-award-winning-young-poet-announces-first-book.html
  8. Naugatuck Review, Issue 5, Winter 2011
  9. Naugatuck Review, Issue 6 Winter 2012

External links

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