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Nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
"Draft 42: Epistle, Studios," Jacket
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"Draft 43: Gap" and "Draft 44: Stretto," HOW
2 (vol. 2, 1). August 2003. Website is http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/however/v2_1_2003/current/new_writing/duplessis.shtm
"Draft 47: Printed Matter" and "Draft 51: Clay Songs"
in Free Verse (Winter 2003).
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"Statement for PORES," about politics and the cultural
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Patrick Pritchett, review of Drafts.
Discussion of the poetry of RBD in Alan Golding, "'What about
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Practice 18. 2 (2004): 265-282.
Discussion of the poetry of RBD in Walter Kalaidjian, "The
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2005.
Catherine Daly, "Drafting and Folding." American Book
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Toll.
Libbie Rifkin, "Little
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Harriet Tarlo, Origami
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Chris Tysh, Gloss
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Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2000: 130-162.
Lynn Keller, Forms of Expansion: Recent Women's Long Poems. University
of Chicago Press, 1997: 239-301.
Robert Long "A collection that defies today's boundaries of
poetry," Philadelphia Inquirer (Sunday, May 11, 1997): 9.
Lee Gough, Review of Toll, The Poetry Project Newsletter 193 (Feb.-March
2003): 21, 23.
Chris McCreary, Review of Toll, The Poker 1 (Winter 2002): 68-69.
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2003).