Publications
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Fired up over Sūdō
Sūdō Journal has accepted a poem of mine called “you’ll forget it’s arson” for its upcoming issue. This poem isn’t part of any of the collections in progress, just a reaction to the news this year, but I’m looking forward to reading it some coming week at Slam Free or Die (going to have to Continue reading
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Lightning strikes twice
I’m back on Rattle’s website! This time my poem “Stormchaser” was selected as the Prompt Poem of the Month for July and was published today. This one was written in response to a prompt asking poets to utilize Michael Theune’s Structure and Surprise book or website, which was kind of an interesting connection for me, Continue reading
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new poems under wraps
Yesterday, I had three poems accepted by a brand-new journal for their inaugural issue. I’ve been given the ok to mention the acceptance (and that it’s a paying venue, which is rather nice), but I’ve also been asked to hold off on linking to the website until it’s fully up and running. So pardon the Continue reading
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XXXTentacion x John Taylor
Sunspot Lit just picked up another of the hip hop poems (to be published later this month), which in this instance goes out to both XXXTentacion, social media bad boy, and John Taylor, who fewer people these days know about. Taylor was a contemporary of Shakespeare’s, a waterman, and a poet. Watermen, who helped ferry Continue reading
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frfr
“frfr” is live at Mudlark today as both the printed poem and a recording the editor asked me to make. He settled on making it a full Mudlark chap, as opposed to an entry in one of the series for shorter poems. Buckle up before heading into this one. Continue reading
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babbling about photography
A sestina I wrote in response to not just one image, but a series of photographs, by Walter Arnold just got accepted by The Ekphrastic Review and will appear there in August. Despite the fact that I’ve been doing ekphrastic pieces for a couple of decades at this point, I have to admit it’s my Continue reading
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Mudlarking (for real)
“frfr,” a long poem* of mine, has been accepted by the venerable Mudlark. The poem is about science and (my) mental illness and how these things fail each other. I have rarely written anything so personal, but it’s definitely bigger than me. It will appear some time in June. *in 12pt Palatino, it extends one Continue reading
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domesticated in Cleveland
I have a melancholy poem about imagined co-evolution and language up now at Gordon Square Review, alongside writers both local (to the journal) and national. Go check them out! Continue reading
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a prismatic swan song
I’m happy to say my poem “O lord thou pluckest burning,” written in response to the LA wildfires (and various other contemporary issues in the US), has been accepted for the Swan Song issue of PRISM International. I’m excited to see how the theme is interpreted by the other contributors when this comes out. Continue reading
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Visualize This
Maintenant, the journal put out by Three Rooms Press, just accepted a visual poem of mine titled “under control” for the forthcoming issue 19. The piece is constructed of lyrics from Rage Against the Machine’s “Killing in the Name” and is part of the hip-hop manuscript (specifically dedicated to Zack de la Rocha as the Continue reading
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