Published by Anhinga Press (2013), winner of the 2011 Philip Levine Prize
On The Rumpus, Diego Báez writes Instructions “couples raw images with linguistic flexibility” and “sculpts a vicious culpability, borne of an introversion that can’t but double-back on itself.”
Switchback published a review by Cassie Duggan, who says “you will feel these poems in your skin.”
Teresa Schartel Narey, in The Mom Egg, writes “the poems are honest and courageous; Nash makes wounds feel like badges of courage.”