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2023.

NEW OHIO REVIEW.

   "Note on Human ... Preserving Cucumbers"

   "Note on Human Who Has Been Insulted"

THE BURNING PALACE.

   "Animals Sonnet 1, Lion Fucks Tiger"

BARROW STREET.

   "Insult" (publication credit link)

MIDWAY JOURNAL.

   "In My Father's Home"

2022.

THE BURNING PALACE on YouTube.

    A visual/audio reading: "A Series of Instagram

    Micropoems Separated by the Beeping

    of a Device"

THE BURNING PALACE.

    "Come Back to Arizona"

   "An Essay-Poem (2022) Concerning Several

   Older Instagram Poems (2018) and their

   Adjunct Comments"

TRNSFR.

   "Ce Qui Va Venir" (coming soon)

   "Dead or Alive" (coming soon)

2021.

PRESS 53: PRIME NUMBER Magazine.

   2021 Award for Poetry: Runner-Up.

   "A Definition of the Human"

 

2020.

INTERVIEW w/ ARTS & LETTERS.

    Ampersand Interview Series

ARTS & LETTERS.

   "First Thing"

   "The Walk"

   "Interrupter"

      (Pushcart nom. link)

      (publication credit link)

THE LAUREL REVIEW. 

   "<< Billie Holiday from Wikipedia >>"

SECOND FACTORY.

   "Monday, a Big Mac"

      (publication credit link)

LIGHT AND DARK.

   "The Accidental Instapoet"

Finalist, 42 MILES PRESS Poetry Award.

      (finalist credit link)

2019.

QUARTERLY WEST.

   "Plane Crash with Kim Kardashian"

WINNING WRITERS.

   Honorable Mention, Tom Howard/Margaret Reid

       Poetry Contest 2018, for "The Barrio"

SPLITLEVEL JOURNAL.

   "Trailing Glory, the Creatures Move"

   "Both"

FOURTEEN HILLS.

   "Instruction Manual for Moving the Soul"

      (publication credit link)

GREEN MOUNTAINS REVIEW.

   "Advice for Young Poets"

O:JA&L. 

   "The Glass Vase"

2018.

ARTS & LETTERS.

   Online Feature of "First World Problem"

      (Pushcart nominated)

THE COMSTOCK REVIEW.

   "Magic Hour," Fall/Winter 2018

   Special MeritMuriel Craft Bailey Poetry Contest

NEW OHIO REVIEW.

   "Day Residue in Winter"

THE MOTH.

   "Illness on Vacation" 

      (publication credit link)

MINETTA REVIEW. 

   "Eve From Wikipedia"

   "Coco Chanel From Wikipedia"

   "Emily Dickinson From Wikipedia"

      (publication credit link)

EUNOIA REVIEW.

   "Talk with Close Friend"

ONE SENTENCE POEMS.

   "To Change a Famous Quote"

FIVE:2:ONE. (five poems w/ audio)

   "When She Talks, I Feel Like the Simulation..."

   "The Tree"

   "Kitchen"

   "The Instrument Called You"

   "Serving"

JUKED. 

   "The Alcoholic"

YES POETRY.

   "The Bug"

THE OPIATE.

   "Smurfette From Wikipedia"

   "Charis Wilson From Wikipedia"

 

2017.

THE ANTIOCH REVIEW. 

   "She and I"

      (publication credit link)

THE THREEPENNY REVIEW. 

   "Jealousy of Masters"

      (publication credit link)

ARTS & LETTERS.

   19th Annual Fiction Prize, finalist. 

      (finalist credit link)

ENTROPY. (Wikipedia erasures)

    "Björk From Wikipedia"

    "Anna Nicole Smith, The Free"

    "Selena Gomez From Wikipedia"

YES POETRY. 

   "Cellular"

THE BIRDS WE PILED LOOSELY.

   "Speaking"

   "Drawing"

   "Red Ball"

   "Hangover"

FIVE:2:ONE. (four poems w/ audio)

   "Good Old Pain" 

   "Work Cures Every Ill" 

   "Parallel Processing"

   "You Bastard"

CHIRON REVIEW.

   "Near Crash/Near Miss/Same Thing"

   "How to Use Disgust"

   "Oysters"

      (publication credit link)

THE OPIATE. 

   "Noisy"

2016.

DECOMP.

   Picnic

ENTROPY.

     "Work"

     "Pareidolia"

     "Coincidences"

     "Self-Portrait as Nobody"

EUNOIA REVIEW. 

   Boring 

   Making Sex

LEVELER.

   My Virtual Mistress Paige

ONE SENTENCE POEMS. 

   "Some Men"

ENTROPY.

    "Doozy"

    "The Bird"

THE STOCKHOLM REVIEW. (two poems)

   "A Documentary about Stalin"

   "The Center Is Everywhere"

Finalist:

   Green Mountains Review Book Award

      (finalist credit link)

   42 Miles Press Poetry Award

      (finalist credit link)

Shortlist: 

   The Bridport Prize, 2016

2015.

[PANK]. 

   Child

GREEN MOUNTAINS REVIEW.

   “The Feeling of 2014”

   “Love Affair on the Fourth of July”

   “Recording the Album”

      (publication credit link)

SYZYGY POETRY JOURNAL.

   “My Brain, the Earth”

   “Necklace (1999)”

GREGORY O'DONOGHUE POETRY PRIZE.

   -highly commended


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