POETRY

Bromeliad Splits,” Missouri Humanities Magazine (Winter/Spring 2025).

Turpentine Bath,” The Shore, vol 24 (Winter 2024).

Kathy Blue” and “Small Game Training,” Nine Mile Magazine, vol 12, no. 1 (Fall 2024).

“Prescribed Burn,” Rubbertop Review, Issue 15 (Fall 2024)

“Ursus Americanus, Premolar Tooth,” Last Stanza Poetry Journal, issue 18 (Fall 2024)

Uncle Bobby,Stone of Madness, issue 26 (Summer 2024). Nominated for Pushcart Prize

Hop In,” First Place – 2024 James H. Nash Contest, St. Louis Poetry Center

2020 Census,” The Racket (Spring 2024)

Drought,Sierra Nevada Review (Spring 2024)

“Pokeroot Vine,” San Pedro River Review, vol. 16, no. 1 (Spring 2024)

“Robin” and “Marilyn Loop (who lived behind the common ground in that white Tudor-style ranch),” Book of Matches (Fall 2023)

Dirty Old John Martin,” Bureau of Complaint (Summer 2022)

Love Poem,” Hobo Camp Review (Spring 2022)

Snapshot,” “Wrapping the Hives,” and “Her Milk Came In,” The Antonym Magazine (Fall 2021)

'Ten Cents, You Had Boasted," James Nash Poetry Contest, St. Louis Poetry Center (Spring 2021)

Fig Tree,” Let’s Stab Caesar (2021)

The Fox Paw, Longlist, Poetry Contest (2021)

Dublin, 1996,” The Night Heron Barks (2020)

You Have To Be Careful,” Little Patuxent Review (2020)

Dear Baby,” Oxford Magazine (2020)

Little Havana,” The Chariton Review (2015)

PROSE

Baby Love", en*gendered (2024)

Forty,” Dappled Things (2022)

Hutch,” Hot Flash Fiction (2019)

Nick Bragg,” In Layman’s Terms (2018)

REVIEWS

Review of John Blair’s “Blues for Jim Crow” at the Reese Gallery (2017)

Review of Jeffrey Zuckerman’s translation of Eve Out Of Her Ruins by Ananda Devi, St. Louis Post Dispatch (2016)

Review of Brave New Worlds: How Literature Will Save the Planet by Elizabeth Ammons, Feminist Teacher (2013)

Review of David Kalupahana’s Buddhist Philosophy: A Historical Analysis. The Pragmatic Buddhist (2008)