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CATHERINE'S WORK ONLINE 

The Nature of Our Times: Poems on America’s Lands, Waters, Wildlife, and Other Natural Wonders (Poets for Science, Kent, OH).

Monterey Poetry Review, Fall 2024 (MPR, Monterery, CA).

The Broadkill Review, Spring 2023 (Broadkill River Press, Milton, DE).

Amethyst Review, October 2021 (Amethyst Media, United Kingdom). 

The Ekphrastic Review, October 2021 (Mixed Up Media, Canada). 

New World WritingApril 2021 (New World Writing, Buffalo, NY).

The Inflectionist ReviewMarch 2021 (The Inflectionist Review, Portland, OR). 

Kissing DynamiteAugust 2020 (Kissing Dynamite, Scotch Plains, NJ).  

Burning House Press, September 2019 (Burning House Press, Nottingham, United Kingdom).

The Virginian Pilot, June 28, 2019 (Virginian Pilot/Tribune Publishing, Norfolk, VA). 

The Road Not TakenSummer 2018 (The Road Not Taken, Cave Junction, OR).   

Entropy, December 2017 (CCM, Los Angeles, CA). 

Poetry PacificSpring 2017 (Poetry Pacific, Canada).

Otoliths, Southern Autumn/May 2017 (Otoliths Publishing, Australia).

Bird's ThumbDecember 2016 (Bird’s Thumb, Chicago, IL).

The Ekphrastic ReviewAugust 2016 (Mixed Up Media, Canada).

Eunoia Review, July 2016 (Eunoia Review, Singapore).

The OffingJanuary 2016 (LA Review of Books, Los Angeles, CA).

Bird's Thumb,  October 2015, Vol. 6 (Bird’s Thumb, Chicago, IL).

Poetry Wales, Spring 2015, Vol. 50, No. 4 (Seren, United Kingdom).







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