Nick Ripatrazone is the author of The Fine Delight: Postconciliar Catholic Literature (Cascade Books) and of two books of poetry, Oblations and This is Not About Birds (Gold Wake Press).
Article Mortal Affirmations If Dubus were a dogmatist, he would lay judgment on the adulterers in his fiction. Rather, he reveals how faith helps and hurts them in equal amounts. By Nick Ripatrazone August 11, 2014 Books Web Exclusive
Article Poem | The New Owners kept the old farm hand. He’d / thumbed enough dirt off potatoes. / Seen hailstones pock the dirt road. ... By Nick Ripatrazone March 31, 2014 Poetry
Article Borrowed Voices Averill Curdy’s poems seek to widen the reader’s sense of self by finding room for several selves, real and imagined, within a single mind. By Nick Ripatrazone January 13, 2014 Books Poetry