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Natalie Dunn
About
Selected Writing
Natalie Dunn
About
Selected Writing
About
Selected Writing

CRITICISM AND NONFICTION

A Conversation with Amina Cain, The Los Angeles Review of Books, 2022

An Interview with Dorothea Lasky, The Believer, 2021

“What We Eventually Forget: an Essay on Bernadette Mayer’s Memory," The Rumpus, 2020

“ ‘Girls Have Secrets Men Have Honor’: A Review of Frail Sister by Karen Green," The Kenyon Review, 2019

“You Who Read Me With Passion Must Forever Be My Friends," Entropy Magazine, 2015

“The Hardest Thing to Learn,” Siglio Press, 2015

“Things come out of things,” Siglio Press, 2014

POETRY

“Two Winters,” “I Would Be a Selfish Mother,” The Adroit Journal, Forthcoming 2023

“Laura, I Want You Pulling Your Hair Back,” RHINO, 2022

“My Project," Finalist for Palette Poetry Prize Selected by Jericho Brown, 2021

“The Origin of Fish,” Finalist for The Frontier OPEN Poetry Prize, 2021

“Fire Season,” “What the Trains Carry,” Conduit, 2021 (Print)