POEMS
“A Voice Lives In My Head and Says Someday You’ll Have to Settle for Someone” The Missouri Review
“Sometimes I Want the Universe Small” Poetry Northwest
“The Truth Is” and “God Promised Trouble” Southeast Review
“ESOL Teaching Notes, Late December, at the Kitchen Table” Ploughshares
“Possum” Colorado Review
“Life Cycle: Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis or Zombie Ant Fungus” Indiana Review
“Thoughts & Prayers” Southern Indiana Review
“Shifter” and “After My Mother Warns Me Again About Jogging Alone” Cherry Tree
“The Truth Is” Nashville Review
“Evolutionary Theory” 32 Poems
“Watching Bats from My Kitchen Window After You’ve Left” Meridian
PROSE AND REVIEWS
“Discover and Rediscover with Megan Fernandes” (Review of Good Boys, Tin House 2020)
New Pages Blog, July 2020.
“A Sense of Home: Teaching the Importance of Image Through Abstraction”
Chapter in Vanguard: Exercises for the Creative Writing Classroom
“The Distance We Must Travel”: Teaching Sarah Burke’s “Trying” (Contributor’s Marginalia)
32 Poems, Fall 2018.
“You’ll find a few of our favorites, like Randall Mann and Malachi Black, returning to our pages this summer, but the great bulk of this issue is comprised of poets new to 32 Poems. While several of these poets have yet to publish a first collection, you’ll want to remember names like Sarah Burke, Emily Cinquemani, Craig van Rooyen, C.T. Salazar, and Jan Verberkmoes. They’re poets we think you’ll be reading for many years to come.”