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Poet — Liza Katz Duncan
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  • 2025

    Drought/Diagnosis, forthcoming from Southword Editions in May 2025

    The Nature of Our Times: Poems on America’s Lands, Waters, Wildlife, and Other Natural Wonders (Paloma Press), “Bayshore Elegy” (forthcoming)

    North American Review, “After Miscarriage”

  • 2024

    Arts & Letters/Rumi Prize for Poetry. “Four Ghosts” and “Jaws Mural”

    Ocean State Review, “Ospreys” and “Self-Portrait as Vulture Carcass”

    Poetry Daily, “The Uncles”

    Poetry Daily, “Apostrophe”

    Braving the Body (Small Harbor Publishing), “Driving South, 10 Weeks Pregnant”

    Asheville Poetry Review, “No Rain”

  • 2023

    The Common, “At the Old Aeromarine Site” and “Keeping Track”

    POETRY, “Owls”

    Kenyon Review, “North Cape May, March 2022”

  • 2022

    About Place Journal, “Driving south, 10 weeks pregnant”

    The Offing, “Given”

    Broadsided Press, “Ultrasound”

    Poem-a-Day, “Apostrophe”

    Poet Lore, “Sentence”

  • 2021

    About Place, “Love Song: I wanted to be surrounded by water” and “Early Spring, I tell Kristina about the baby”

    AGNI, “The Uncles”

    Journal of New Jersey Poets, “Ekphrasis: Sandy,” “Kristina,” and “Sentence”

    Leon Literary Review, “Aubade”

    Leon Literary Review, “Iceberg”

    National Poetry Review, “Bayshore Elegy”

  • 2020

    Bear Review, “Panic Grass”

    Journal of New Jersey Poets, “Love Song (2),” “Love Song (3),” and “Wawa Poem”

    Permafrost Magazine, “Given”

    Phoebe Journal, “Fog”

    The Shore, “Love Song: San Diego”

    The Shore, “Vessels”

    Sugar House Review, “Packing up the house”

  • 2017 and earlier

    Cortland Review, “Allston Street”

    Cumberland River Review, “Sculptor’s Warehouse”

    Cumberland Review Review, “Your Hand, a Map”

    Omniverse, “Retrospect”

    Poet Lore, “Artist’s Model”

    Poetry Northwest, “Book Jacket Woman” and “Boxwoods”

    Vinyl Poetry and Prose, “Turning”