Publications
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Nuestra anomalous señora
So, my book-length project for 2025 (I’m sure going to regret that combination of words due to SEO at some point) is a collection of poems dedicated to hip-hop artists. I’ve completed 25 of the 26 poems/sequences in it already (I was on a tear in January and February), and I just received my first… Continue reading
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Ghost in the Garlic
My poem “Turing Test,” which involves AI, Alan Turing, and a Ouija board, just got picked up by Allium. It’s one of my personal favorite pieces in the manuscript of which it’s a part, so this is particularly nice. Continue reading
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Enlightenment means giving a HOOT
Quite a while back, I wrote a sequence of poems about people finding enlightenment (in the buddhist sense) in usual situations. That sequence is part of a manuscript I’m sending out now, but in the meantime, I’m happy to say one of the paths less traveled is forthcoming in HOOT, a magazine with one of… Continue reading
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bread and subsets
The Midnight Snack, a subset of The Family Room, a subset of Press Pause Press, is going to be publishing a food poem of mine in January (most likely): “bubble, bubble, toil and trouble.” Continue reading
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A fantastic geography
Panorama: The Journal of Travel, Place, and Nature has published a poem of mine ruminating on the place of the Blues in the creation of America. The crossroads has been touched on many times, but as the poem says, you can’t help but come to it. Continue reading
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a kitsune is coming into port
Puerto del Sol recently accepted a poem of mine featuring a fox spirit and a furry convention for their Spring 2025 print issue. I was really fond of this one after writing it, and PdS feels like a great home for it. Continue reading
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Hare’s Paw caught a spider
A fun little nature poem of mine about spiders coming inside for the winter is forthcoming in Hare’s Paw Literary Journal. I hope this falls on the side of wholesome rather than idiotic, but I’m not joking when I say I chose them to submit the piece to them because of their logo. Continue reading
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Even more dreamscapes forthcoming in The Journal
Most of the dreamscapes are nightmares, or would-be nightmares (the epigraph to the manuscript makes reference to the fact that most recurring dreams in adults are negative ones). The Journal, though, has picked up two of the happy ones for its forthcoming issue. I have to admit, it’s nice to know the positive poems in… Continue reading
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2River
Four more of the dreamscapes have just been accepted by 2River! I’ll be doing recordings of those pieces as well (to be hosted at their website) once my throat recovers from a bunch of recent talking. Continue reading
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