Publications
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I will have been in HAD
HAD, that wonderfully quirky journal, just picked up one of the hip hop poems. I’ll be sure to link to it when it goes live. Continue reading
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An occasion
I just got the ok to let folks know that a poem of mine written in memoriam for Andrea Gibson is included in On Occasion: Poems for the People, an anthology coming out soon from Coach House Books and edited by Sina Queyras. Continue reading
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A word, if you please
Heliosparrow, a great little journal of little poems, has accepted a one-word visual poem of mine. The title is two words, making it longer than the main body text, which tickles me to no end. It’s a monostich, meaning a one-line poem that interacts meaningfully with its title. Continue reading
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Under the wire
Unbroken, a journal dedicated to prose poems under the ambidextrous bloodhound press umbrella, just accepted a dreamscape for their January 2026 issue, which I am happy to say will work out (there is still time to get them in the acknowledgements for the book – which is an ongoing series of discussions with various editors). Continue reading
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these are the waterfalls in my head
Announcements are officially up on social media, so I can say it here: my manuscript these are the waterfalls in my head, which I have referred to regularly over the past couple of years as the dreamscapes, won the Granite State Poetry Prize and will be published by Yas Press (University of New Hampshire) in… Continue reading
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Rattle proper
Tim Green made mention of this on RattleCast last night, but I’m just posting about it here now: after having poems selected for Poets Respond and the monthly Prompts, I’m going to have a poem in the actual print version of Rattle. Oddly enough, this one isn’t quite connected to any of my larger manuscripts… Continue reading
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A dream of a tree in a desert
Pangyrus has picked up another of the dreamscapes. I’m really starting to feel some momentum here. Continue reading
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Let the Wild Rumpus begin
The Rumpus, one of my favorite journals, just accepted two of the hip hop poems. One is a dictionary entry, the other a sudo-ku, a form pioneered by Kat Lehmann. Continue reading
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Closing out November with something small
Password: the journal of very short poetry just accepted two (do I even need to say the next word?) short poems of mine today, including one that’s kind of a three-column contrapuntal variation. They’ll appear in issue 3.1, hopefully February 2026. Continue reading
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Missed updates
A while back, brand-new journal Opol published three of my poems. Earlier this month, the editor was kind enough to nominate one of them for a Pushcart. And I just got word that that poem will appear in the quarterly, downloadable, purchasable edition in mid-December. Many thanks to Venessa! Continue reading
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