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Nominations for Pushcart Prize from 2021

Here are the nominations from Star 82 Review for the Pushcart Prize 2021:

Prose

Territory by Victoria Lewis (9.2)

Lodger by Frank X. Christmas (9.2)

Outside Towner, North Dakota: Summer, 1958 by Charles D. Tarlton (9.3)

Poetry

Rain by M.C. Aster (9.1)

Morning Snow by B. Dixon (9.4)

*age *ist by Vanessa Couto Johnson (9.4)


Good luck to the nominees! 

And to all the contributors, thank you for your wonderful work and please know that I love you all.




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