Journals
Packing the Spices
in Connecticut River Review
First Place Winner
2020 Connecticut Poetry Prize
Song in Flood Time
in Scoundrel Time (Feb. 2, 2021)
Mark Scarborough's podcast on the poem:
Lyric Life
Selected recent journals
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"The Defense." San Pedro River Review 15.2 (Fall 2023)
"Born Blue." Faultline 32 (Spring 2023)
"On the Beach," "The Blue," "Driver's License," "The Fold." Heavy Feather Review (June 23, 2023)
"Open the Oil and It Will Tell You Everything." Bending Genres 33 (June 13, 2023)
"Trace Elements." Identity Theory (June 9, 2023)
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"I Have a Goodly Heritage." Stone Poetry Quarterly (May 2023)
"The Living Bark." The Ilanot Review (May 7, 2023)
"Why I Am Learning Norwegian." Sugar House Review 25 (Winter 2022)
"The Crest." pioneertown (December 6, 2022)
"Citrus February." Psaltery & Lyre (October 28, 2022)
"Wants." Contemporary Verse 2 45.2 (Fall 2022)
"Heat." The Inflectionist Review 14 (August 2022)
"I Died." Dunes Review (Summer 2022)
"The Hogs." Off the Coast (Summer 2022)
"The Good Man," "The Teacher," "Woodwork," "My Wife Was Drunk at Hobby Lobby." Your Impossible Voice 26 (Spring 2022)
"I Had a Little Boat." JMWW (May 13, 2022)
"Bleeding," "Le Samourai." The Main Street Rag 27.2 (Spring 2022)
"Are We Still Friends?" "First Line," "Sophrosyne." Umbrella Factory 54 (April 2022)
"Swallow the Maps." The McNeese Review 59 (Spring 2022)
“The Stories in the Collection.” Tiny Molecules 12 (Spring 2022)
“The Used Cow Company.” West Trade Review 13 (Spring 2022)
"Angel of the Morning." Ghost City Review (March 2022)
"The Cat." Door Is a Jar 22 (Spring 2022)
"Second Time Vision." The Worcester Review 42 (Winter 2022)
"Counter-Enlightenment." Marathon 21 (February 2022)
"Pulling Turnips." The Dillydoun Review 13 (February 2022)
"The Hours" and "Nada Falta." Barzakh 14 (Winter 2022)
"Unconsoled." Feed 2.31 (January 16, 2022)
"From Edinburgh." Paddler Press 3: All Together (January 2022)
"Good Friday." Tinge 19 (December 2021)
"Wedding Cake.” The Shore 12 (December 2021)
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"There Are Doors.” The Madison Review 47 (December 2021)
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"The Sidewinder: To an Absent Friend." Narrative Northeast (November 30, 2021)
“You Learned an Anne Sexton Poem.” On the Seawall (November 30, 2021)
“The Guard,” “What Does It Take to Be a Moon?” Press Pause 5 (November 2021)
“The Wait,” and “The Head.” Coal Hill Review 28 (October 2021)
“A Comic.” Neologism 53 (October 2021)
“Watchparty.” Indianapolis Review 18 (Fall 2021)
“Out or Up.” Daily Drunk Mag (October 12, 2021)
“The Burn Pile.” Sledgehammer Lit (October 2021)
“Spring Fair, 1987.” Yemassee 27 (Spring 2021)
“Seizure Poem.” South 85 (Spring/Summer 2021)
“The Iron Door.” Counterclock 12 (Spring 2021)
“Dead Bored.” Mantis 19 (Spring 2021)
“Listening to Kendrick Lamar,” “Songwriting.” Stoneboat 11.1 (May 2021)
“The Corner Store.” Concho River Review 35.1 (Spring 2021)
“Zama,” “Third Day in Santiago,” “The Bicycle,” “Celebration Dream.” SOFTBLOW (Spring 2021)
“The Mother and the Son.” Elsewhere 20 (Spring 2021)
“Last Gesture.” Cleaver 33 (Spring 2021)
“A Prologue.” Juke Joint 13 (March 2021)
“An Hour Before the New Year.” Sweet Tree Review 6.1 (Winter 2021)
“Ice Poem.” 8 Poems (January 2021)
“Good Luck.” Phoebe 50.1 (Winter 2021)
Selected pre-2021 journals
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“Walking.” Empty House Press 5 (December 2020)
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“The Rehearsal,” “Half-Wish for the Revolution.” North Dakota Quarterly 87.3/4 (Fall/Winter 2020)
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“Last Arts.” Passengers Journal 1.6 (December 2020)
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“Perry and Joe’s Uranium Sitting Pavilion.” Rabid Oak 20 (October 19, 2020)
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“Outline For a Small Film in Eight Shots.” Thin Air 226 (2020)
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“Kneading,” “Syrup Making.” Sheila-Na-Gig (2020)
“The Clasp.” Rogue Agent 60 (March 2020)
“From Chile.” The Atlanta Review 26.1 (Fall/Winter 2019)
“For Abbas Kiarostami.” The Shore 4 (2019)
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“On Poisoning.” Juked (September 14, 2019)
“Learning to Leave Home.” Lunch Ticket 13 (2018)
“The Loam.” Main Street Rag 32.3 (2018)
“The Session is Now in Session.” The Maine Review 4.1 (2017)
“For Victor Jara,” “On Friendship.” Cold Mountain Review 45.2 (2017)
“What is Learning?” “A Walk in the Fields.” Lullwater Review 25 (2016)
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