Thank you to editors Juliet Iwelunmor & Idia Thurston for including my poem on the LIGHT blog.
Rewilding Suburbia
Thank you to Alan and the RockPaperPoem team for publishing “Rewilding Suburbia” in the December issue.
Lime Tree in Michigan reprint
Thank you to Josh MacIvor-Anderson for including “Lime Tree in Michigan” which was first published in MASKS Literary Magazine (2021) on Rooted: Arboreal Nonfiction.
Beer City
Cutleaf, in conjunction with All About Beer, has published a beer themed issue, and they have included my poem, “Beer City.” Thank you to Denton Loving and the Cutleaf team, who will also be including the poem in their end-of-year print anthology.
December Sky
Thank you to Taylor Meredith and the team at Rock & Sling for including “December Sky” in Issue 17.1. This is a lovely, print-only magazine with thoughtful notes from each contributor.
You are there and I am here
Thank you to everyone at Barely South Review, especially Serenity Marshall, Tope Larayetan, and Bridget Dolan for including “You are there and I am here” among their poetry selections for their latest issue.
Cover art by Jean Wolff whose website shows more of her gorgeous work.
Funeral of Lost Things
Thank you to editors Santana Shorty, Lenna Jawdatand, and Adrian Quintanar at Chapter House Journal for including my poem “Funeral of Lost Things” in the Winter 2023 issue.
Dandelion Nights
Thank you to Eric R. Tucker and the Plainsongs team for including “Dandelion Nights” in this beautiful summer issue.
Small Spaces
Thanks to Isabelle King & Spencer Arnold for selecting my poem “Small Spaces” for inclusion in Volume 42 of The Sandy River Review. I love this cover!
Conjuring an Existence
Thank you to Martina McGowan and everyone at The Elevation Review for including my poem in their special issue for National Poetry Month.
Today
Thank you to Anna Potter for including my poem “Today” in the Amphibian.
Her editor’s note in this inaugural issue explains the theme and the name of the journal: “Part of this cultural 'amphibious-ness' is a sense of longing for a home, real or imagined. A place of comfort where we belong. That is the essence of Hiraeth the theme for this issue.”
Two poems: A Comfortable Distance and What I Remember Emerging From a Wringer Washer
Thank you to Sonya Fritz and the readers at Slant, A Journal of Poetry for selecting two of my poems, “A Comfortable Distance” and “What I Remember Emerging From a Wringer Washer” for inclusion in Volume 36 which debuted on an all new website.
Pushcart Nomination
Capsule Stories has nominated my poem “Potato Season” for a Pushcart Prize. Thank you, Carolina VonKampen and the Capsule Stories editorial staff!
Potato Season
“Potato Season” has been published in this cozy edition of Capsule Stories. Thank you to Carolina VonKampen for selecting my poem.
Knell
“Knell” is a one-sentence prose-like poem prompted by the definition of the word knell:
1: a stroke or sound of a bell especially when rung slowly (as for a death, funeral, or disaster)
2: an indication of the end or the failure of something” (Merriam Webster)
Thank you to Ashley Wagner and everyone at Five on the Fifth for publishing it.
Lime Tree in Michigan
MASKS Literary Magazine’s fall issue is up today, and they’ve published “Lime Tree in Michigan.” Thank you to L.A. Hawbaker and the MASKS team for selecting this poem. The art in this issue is gorgeous.
Mouse Breath: A Rodent Horror Story
Crow Toes Quarterly has published “Mouse Breath: A Rodent Horror Story” in their beautiful magazine for children who don’t scare easily. It’s a print magazine, but their website has some very fun excerpts and bios on it. Try the “About Us” page to begin, where you’ll meet the makers of this magazine, including the Staff Villain, who accepted this poem (or was it Ogilvy? Christopher? Poinsettia Park? I’ll thank them all!).
The World According to Oliver
Up today at Nymphs: “The World According to Oliver,” a poem. Thank you to Julia Retkova for choosing this poem and for curating a beautiful online publication.
Suburban Garden Evicts Vegetables
South Broadway Ghost Society has published a poem of mine in their latest issue, Language of the Earth. Thanks to the editors of this beautifully curated site for including my work.
Outside and In
A poem! Local Honey | Midwest calls itself “a midwest potluck for the spirit.” It’s full of artistic expression and lovely visuals.
Enjoy.