PROSE
"No, I Can't Picture That: Living Without a Mind's Eye," Electric Literature (essay)
POEMS
"poem in a cold war hellscape," forthcoming from North American Review
"family reunion (the Norsemen return),"
"language in which slabb is the worst kind of snow," Poetry Northwest, Winter & Spring 2018"dark matter,"
"no vacancy," The Adroit Journal, August 2017 issue"when the soil rests on top," Juked, July 2017
"after infatuation—ross bleckner—oil on linen," Cordite Poetry Review, vol. 57.1
"on escaping black holes,"
"poem in which I drive drunk,"
"the moral of the story is bears aren't friends," The Pinch Journal, vol. 37.1"armistice,"
"astronomers capture violent newborn star,"
"terraform," Terrain.org, January 2017"a moon like this," Gigantic Sequins, vol. 8.1
"what this lacks is understanding," New Delta Review, issue 7.1
"o hell o hell that mild thing," Fugue, Winter/Spring 2016, vol. 50
"elegy for all the times we used to get drunk,"
"feeling ill in a novelty restaurant,"
"if I were a speeding train (a cyborg love song)," The Boiler Journal, summer 2016"we call man an insect infinite,"
"poem in which the sun is a balding and jealous lover," Portland Review, fall 2014"poem in which acid rain is just acid," Spork Press
"there is a world in which the big dipper is the freckles on my arm,"
"when the mara weights my chest I see," Smoking Glue Gun, vol. 9"impressions," Prick of the Spindle, vol. 7.2
PRIZES/AWARDS
Semifinalist, Philip Levine Prize
Finalist, St. Lawrence Book Award
Spring 2017 Artist-in-Residence at Klaustrid (East Iceland)
Finalist, Terrain.org 7th Annual Poetry Contest
INTERVIEWS, ETC.
Interview with New Delta Review, Jan. 2017