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		<title>4th Annual Narrative Poetry Contest Winners, Finalists and Semi-Finalists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is the list of winners, finalists and semi-finalists in NRR&#8217;s 4th annual Narrative Poetry Contest. Our judge this year was Pamela Uschuk. All will be published in Naugatuck River Review&#8217;s Winter/Spring 2013 issue. Congratulations! First Prize Diane Lockward &#8220;Original Sin&#8221; Second Prize Doug Ramspeck &#8220;Idle Signs&#8221; Third Prize Bianca Diaz  &#8220;The Light in the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=naugatuckriverreview.com&#038;blog=4152475&#038;post=493&#038;subd=naugatuckriverreview&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is the list of winners, finalists and semi-finalists in NRR&#8217;s 4th annual Narrative Poetry Contest. Our judge this year was Pamela Uschuk. All will be published in Naugatuck River Review&#8217;s Winter/Spring 2013 issue. Congratulations!</p>
<p><strong>First Prize</strong><br />
Diane Lockward &#8220;Original Sin&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Second Prize<br />
</strong>Doug Ramspeck &#8220;Idle Signs&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Third Prize<br />
</strong>Bianca Diaz  &#8220;The Light in the Dark&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Finalists:<br />
</strong>Lauren K. Alleyne  &#8220;Dear Christopher&#8221;<br />
John Victor Anderson  &#8220;El Lagarto&#8221;<br />
Lana Hechtman Ayers  &#8220;In My Dreams I Draw Circles But None Of Their Edges Touch&#8221;<br />
Wendy Burbank  &#8220;Frederick&#8221;<br />
Judith Waller Carroll  &#8220;Pas de Deux&#8221;<br />
Beth Copeland  &#8220;Blue Honey&#8221;<br />
Maureen Tollman Flannery  &#8220;Selling the Ranch&#8221;<br />
Veronica Golos  &#8220;China Town Fish Market, New York, Circa Unknown&#8221;<br />
Paul Hostovsky  &#8220;Del Nelmezzo&#8221;<br />
Brenna LeMieux  &#8220;On Mending&#8221;<br />
Mary Leonard  &#8220;Tel Aviv Sonnet&#8221;<br />
Taylor Mali   &#8220;What the Whispering Means&#8221;<br />
Thomas R. Moore   &#8220;Pinus Strobus&#8221;<br />
Roger Pfingston  &#8220;Divorce&#8221;<br />
Gail Thomas    &#8220;Flame&#8221;<br />
Lauren Wolk   &#8220;Wolf Hollow, Pennsylvania&#8221;<br />
Lisa Wujnovich   &#8220;Cynthia&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Semi-Finalists<br />
</strong>David Anderson  &#8220;The Wall&#8221;<br />
Charles Atkinson  &#8220;Early Retirement Letter to my Son, Below Tioga Pass&#8221;<br />
Kim Baker &#8220;Breakfast at the 6A Café&#8221;<br />
Jenna Bazzell   &#8220;Bubba’s Pub&#8221;<br />
Rose Mary Boehm    &#8220;On the way to Condor Crossing&#8221;<br />
Joanne Clarkson    &#8220;Wound and Stone&#8221;<br />
Elizabeth Cohen   &#8220;University of the Trees&#8221;<br />
Dan Collins  &#8220;Primary Lateral Discussion&#8221;<br />
Kevin Conner  &#8220;Translating&#8221;<br />
Grace Curtis  &#8220;Zebra Finch&#8221;<br />
Pat Daneman   &#8220;Married&#8221;<br />
Dorothy DiRienzi   &#8220;New Jersey Pine Barrens 1990&#8243;<br />
William Doreski   &#8220;Fishing Camp&#8221;<br />
George Drew   &#8220;Like Orpheus: An Intimate History&#8221;<br />
Mary Dingee Fillmore   &#8220;Mella, An Accountant From Austria&#8221;<br />
Donna Fleischer   &#8220;Your Closet:<br />
Rebecca T. Fremo  &#8220;After the Fall&#8221;<br />
Susan Glassmeyer   &#8220;I Can’t Stop Thinking About The Accordion&#8221;<br />
James Haines   &#8220;At Patsy’s Barbershop&#8221;<br />
Margaret Hoehn    &#8220;Ophelia Thinks of Hamlet in a Poem that Does Not Contain the Word Madness&#8221;<br />
Tony Howarth      &#8220;Without a Compass&#8221;<br />
Lynne Knight        &#8220;The Garden&#8221;<br />
Lisa Krueger   &#8220;What She Felt&#8221;<br />
Christina Lovin   &#8220;Waiting for Someone&#8221;<br />
Bruce McCandless   &#8220;The Atcheson Horror&#8221;<br />
Patricia McMillen    &#8220;Time Share at the Dells&#8221;<br />
Richard Mitchell    &#8220;Seasoning&#8221;<br />
Joel Moscowitz       &#8220;While Shaving&#8221;<br />
F G Mulkey                 &#8220;Peking Palace&#8221;<br />
Cynthia Neely           &#8220;My Father Took Each Dying Bird&#8221;<br />
E R Olsen                      &#8220;But for Grace&#8221;<br />
Martin Ott                     &#8220;Night Sports&#8221;<br />
Marcia Popp                 &#8220;Above it All&#8221;<br />
Joanna Scandiffio       &#8220;Hamptons 1900’s – when nothing happened&#8221;<br />
Peter Schireson           &#8220;Recovery&#8221;<br />
Leona Sevick                 &#8220;Fathers and Sons&#8221;<br />
Marcia Slatkin                &#8220;Song to the Earth: Sweat-Lodge&#8221;<br />
Kerry Trautman            &#8220;The Argyle Building Fire&#8221;<br />
Margaret Von Steinen    &#8220;On the Porch, Indiana&#8221;<br />
Valerie Wallace                &#8220;Something&#8221;<br />
Karen Weyant                    &#8220;Sanctuary&#8221;<br />
Martin Willitts Jr.          &#8220;View of Arles with Irises&#8221;<br />
Anne Harding Woodworth   &#8220;The First Amahl&#8221;<br />
Gerald Yelle             &#8220;It’s Your Money&#8221;<br />
James K. Zimmerman    &#8220;Pablo&#8221;</p>
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