Publications
120 of Natasha's poems, essays, fiction, and book reviews have been published in 65 anthologies, magazines, and journals since 2004. Recent credits include 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.
Read Natasha's work
"As Fifty-Nine Tomahawks Launch Toward Syria," Isthmus (2019)
"And what if everything," Pontoon Poetry (2018)
"You are White, They Think," Entropy Magazine (Best of Entropy, 2017)
"A Ringing in Your Ears That Would Disappear By Morning," The Rumpus (2016)
Read 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)
Buy Natasha's Collections
Seattle area poetry lovers may buy a copy of The Cardiologist's Daughter at Open Books and Third Place Books (Seward Park), which also has copies of A Nation (Imagined) for a limited time. Online, copies of The Cardiologist's Daughter are 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.
120 of Natasha's poems, essays, fiction, and book reviews have been published in 65 anthologies, magazines, and journals since 2004. Recent credits include 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.
Read Natasha's work
"As Fifty-Nine Tomahawks Launch Toward Syria," Isthmus (2019)
"And what if everything," Pontoon Poetry (2018)
"You are White, They Think," Entropy Magazine (Best of Entropy, 2017)
"A Ringing in Your Ears That Would Disappear By Morning," The Rumpus (2016)
Read 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)
Buy Natasha's Collections
Seattle area poetry lovers may buy a copy of The Cardiologist's Daughter at Open Books and Third Place Books (Seward Park), which also has copies of A Nation (Imagined) for a limited time. Online, copies of The Cardiologist's Daughter are 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.