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Today's poem is "A Floridian Says, I Could Never Live in a Place Like That."
from All of This Was Once Under Water

Quarter Press

Natalie Padilla Young co-founded and manages the poetry magazine Sugar House Review. By day, she works as an art director for a Salt Lake City ad agency. Her first book All of This Was Once Under Water is just out from Quarter Press. Natalie's poetry has appeared in Green Mountains Review, Tampa Review, Rattle, South Dakota Review, Los Angeles Times, Tar River Poetry, Terrain.org, and elsewhere. She serves on the boards of Utah Arts and Lightscatter Press, and lives in southern Utah with the poet Nano Taggart and two dogs.

Other poems on the web by Natalie Padilla Young:
"Notes on Earth Life"
"Stuck in a Watery Still"
"Earth Ghosts"
"Jealousy and Greed Are Green or The Alien Tries to Explain his Flat Temper"
"Great White Sharks Must Move Forward to Breathe"
"Bird of War"
"Discussing Earth's Insects"

Natalie Padilla Young's Website.

Natalie Padilla Young on Twitter.



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