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Northern New England Review Volume 42 | 2022

Northern New England Review is published as a creative voice for the Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine region. NNER publishes writers and artists who live in, are from, or have connections to Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine. If you live here, were once from here, lost or found your heart here, or are currently searching for it among the green hills, sparkling ponds, and rocky coasts, NNER has the poems, short fiction, and creative nonfiction you want to read. Northern New England Review is edited and designed by students and faculty at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, New Hampshire. Questions can be sent to Margot Douaihy, editor, at douaihym@franklinpierce.edu.

Northern New England Review is published as a creative voice for the Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine region. NNER publishes writers and artists who live in, are from, or have connections to Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine. If you live here, were once from here, lost or found your heart here, or are currently searching for it among the green hills, sparkling ponds, and rocky coasts, NNER has the poems, short fiction, and creative nonfiction you want to read.

Northern New England Review is edited and designed by students and faculty at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, New Hampshire. Questions can be sent to Margot Douaihy, editor, at douaihym@franklinpierce.edu.

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CHRIS TORINO, born in Nashua and raised in Merrimack,

NH, has been an independent-school educator for nearly 25

years, wrote a collection of short fiction for his graduate thesis,

and currently divides his time between Exton, PA and Falmouth,

MA. Having lived in Massachusetts, Italy, Maine, Kentucky,

California, Connecticut, New York, and now Pennsylvania, he

still considers New Hampshire home.

ZOE TUCK was born in Texas, became a person in California,

and now lives in Massachusetts, where she is building the

Threshold Academy. She co-curates Belladonna* Collaborative's

Close Distances Reading Series and co-edits Hot Pink Magazine.

Zoe is the author of Soft Investigations (Daisy Mayhem Books)

and Terror Matrix (Timeless, Infinite Light). Find out more at

zoetuck.com.

PATRICIA ZUBE is a retired elementary school teacher who

ran an after-school poetry club for third through fifth graders in

Pelham, NH. She and her students were published in Peace Poetry

chapbooks through Northern Essex Community College. She was

recently published in Penning the Pandemic and Covid Spring II:

More Granite State Pandemic Poems. Pat’s memberships include

the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, SCBWI, and The New

Hampshire Writers’ Project.

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