Poetry
NEW WORK: “To Be Born” featured in the Poetry Society of America’s “In Their Own Words” series
Bellevue Literary Review: “Elephant (My Brother / My Hand)” (Finalist for the Marica and Jan Vilcek Prize for Poetry; Nominated for 2015 Pushcart Prize)
Bennington Review: “For Dusk, and for Afterward” (text here)
Columbia Journal: “Desire,” “Dream Girl,” and “Poet Before Me”
Cosmonauts Avenue: “Elephant Man: Dark Matter” and “Elephant Man: Medicine”
H.O.W. Journal: “Falling” and “It Was A Flood”
The Literary Review: “Morning in Wyoming,” “Nothing Moves,” “The Mirror” (text here, here and here)
Narrative magazine: “To Be Born,” “The Dream,” “Dusk in Wyoming,” “Love,” “Fetish,” “Communication,” “Am I Not Cruel?” “A Huge Meadow,” “Blood Flowers” (First Place Winner of the 2013 Narrative 30 Below Story and Poetry Contest)
Painted Bride Quarterly: “Sound”,” “Suddenly”
Pamplemousse: “Supper” and “The Better Angels”
The Paris-American: “Skirmanté” (Finalist for the 2014 The Paris-American Reading Series Contest)
PEN Poetry Series: “Doctor,” “Lustral,” “Afternoon In Wyoming” (Audio Available here)
Plume: “No Heaven for the King”
The Recluse: “The Elephant Man & Joseph Merrick”
Southword Journal: “Like My Brother Loves Music”
St. Petersberg Review: “Burying Angels,” “Angel Made Grey”
Tiferet Journal: “Different is the Same,” “Nothing Recognizable”
Tupelo Quarterly: “Newborn,” “Here” (Finalists for the TQ9 Poetry Prize and the TQ14 Poetry Open Prize, respectively)
Prose
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