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Tricia Asklar

Tricia Asklar received her MFA from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She currently lives with her wife and daughter in Rochester, New York, and teaches writing at Nazareth College. She is also proud mother of twins born in September. Her poems have appeared in Boxcar Poetry Review, Chronogram, Cold Mountain Review, juked, Literary Mama, Neon, Poet Lore, Redactions, Red Wheelbarrow, So To Speak, and on Verse Daily, among other publications.

Contributions:

Poetry

What Came to Mind When the Teacher Told Us to Write about Being American After Haiti, After Struggles for Democracy in the Middle East, After Japan and in the Midst of an Economic Downturn.

Poetry

Poem to My Seven-Month-Old Daughter Ending with Two Slightly Altered Sentences from The Book Thief

Poetry

Upon Discovering My Wife Curled on a Dog Towel in the Downstairs Bathroom During My Fifth Month of Pregnancy

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