Publications
Creative Nonfiction
"And You Think of the World, Fire" published in Saranac Review's Special Mini-Issue: Making Art in Times of Crisis.
"I Stand Exposed in Search of Air" published in University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine's The Examined Life Journal (Issue 10). Essays from this larger, in-process collection are sponsored through an Artist Trust GAP grant.
"Unhinge Me" published in great weather for MEDIA's A Shape Produced by a Curve anthology. To hear Natasha read from "Unhinge Me", register for great weather for MEDIA's 8/26/23 virtual anthology launch from 1:00-2:30 PM PST.
"Penguins in Boxes or Solving for the Equation of Home," Reed Magazine (2023)
"A Ringing in Your Ears That Would Disappear By Morning," The Rumpus (2016)
Poetry
The Cardiologist's Daughter is available through Two Sylvias Press and Amazon. A Nation (Imagined) may be purchased from Floating Bridge Press. Nearly is available through dancing girl press and Lay Down Your Fleece may be bought through Shirt Pocket Press. Additional poetry credits include Asian American Writers' Workshop's magazine, The Margins (2024), A Constellation of Kisses (Terrapin Books, 2019) and Coffee Poems: Reflections on Life With Coffee (World Enough Writers, 2019). Past publications range from national literary magazines such as Verse, Indiana Review, and [PANK] to international journals, Magma and Rain Dog. Natasha's poetry has been used to illustrate and teach enjambment, featured in online and print writing exercise classes and collections, and turned into the occasional song.
Reviews of Natasha's Collections
A Nation (Imagined) review, "Chanted Lament in the House of Memory" by Michelle Reale, Tinderbox (2019)
The Cardiologist's Daughter review by Donna Vorreyer, Cider Press Review (2016)
The Cardiologist's Daughter review, "Daughters of Science-The Poetry of Nuclear Physics and Cardiology" by Jannell McConnell Parsons (2016)
Creative Nonfiction
"And You Think of the World, Fire" published in Saranac Review's Special Mini-Issue: Making Art in Times of Crisis.
"I Stand Exposed in Search of Air" published in University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine's The Examined Life Journal (Issue 10). Essays from this larger, in-process collection are sponsored through an Artist Trust GAP grant.
"Unhinge Me" published in great weather for MEDIA's A Shape Produced by a Curve anthology. To hear Natasha read from "Unhinge Me", register for great weather for MEDIA's 8/26/23 virtual anthology launch from 1:00-2:30 PM PST.
"Penguins in Boxes or Solving for the Equation of Home," Reed Magazine (2023)
"A Ringing in Your Ears That Would Disappear By Morning," The Rumpus (2016)
Poetry
The Cardiologist's Daughter is available through Two Sylvias Press and Amazon. A Nation (Imagined) may be purchased from Floating Bridge Press. Nearly is available through dancing girl press and Lay Down Your Fleece may be bought through Shirt Pocket Press. Additional poetry credits include Asian American Writers' Workshop's magazine, The Margins (2024), A Constellation of Kisses (Terrapin Books, 2019) and Coffee Poems: Reflections on Life With Coffee (World Enough Writers, 2019). Past publications range from national literary magazines such as Verse, Indiana Review, and [PANK] to international journals, Magma and Rain Dog. Natasha's poetry has been used to illustrate and teach enjambment, featured in online and print writing exercise classes and collections, and turned into the occasional song.
Reviews of Natasha's Collections
A Nation (Imagined) review, "Chanted Lament in the House of Memory" by Michelle Reale, Tinderbox (2019)
The Cardiologist's Daughter review by Donna Vorreyer, Cider Press Review (2016)
The Cardiologist's Daughter review, "Daughters of Science-The Poetry of Nuclear Physics and Cardiology" by Jannell McConnell Parsons (2016)