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Naugatuck River Review
DisciplineLiterary magazine
LanguageEnglish
Edited byLori Desrosiers
Publication details
History2008-present
Publisher
Lenora Press (United States)
FrequencyBiannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Naugatuck River Rev.
Indexing
ISSN1944-0952
OCLC no.262986615
Links

Naugatuck River Review (NRR) is a national literary magazine named after the Naugatuck River in Connecticut. Founded in 2008, it publishes narrative poetry. The headquarters is in Westfield, Massachusetts.

Awards

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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]

Past contributors

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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, Lucille Lang Day, and Tara Betts.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b http://naugatuckriverreview.com/contest/ Prize page at Review website
  2. ^ "Congratulations to the Naugatuck River Review contest winners!". 16 November 2009.
  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
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