Print & Online Journals

“Language Recovery,” The Missouri Review, featured “poem of the week” | June 10, 2024.

“Interview in the Aftermath,” Harpy Hybrid Review | Issue #1, 2020.

“A Lyric that Does Not Leave You Aching” and “I Don’t Know if You or Anyone Near You Felt ‘Happy’ but I Know You Got the Paintings Done,” Cincinnati Review | Fall/Winter 2019.

“Monody for the Green and Signifying Fields,” Colorado Review | Fall/Winter 2019.

“Picnic,” Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built + Natural Environments | Fall 2019. (part of “Letter to America” series)

“from (A)Pastoral,” Mid-American Review | Spring 2016.

“Old 81.” Halvard Johnson’s Truck | Spring 2015.

“My Archive” and “Self-Portrait in Train Compartment Window.Malahat Review | Winter 2014.

“Attempts at Divination” and “North Triptych,” Colorado Review | Fall/Winter 2012.

“Estuary” and “Three Trees,” New Letters | Fall 2010. 1st runner up, New Letters 2010 Poetry Prize.

“Landscape (Interior),” Sentence: A Journal of Prose Poetics | Spring 2009.

“Littoral” and “7 Girls in Petticoats and Kneesocks,” P-Queue | Fall 2007.

“Jubilate: Burden, Kansas,” Sentence: A Journal of Prose Poetics | Fall 2007.

“Walker Evans Meets His Subject,” Mid-American Review | Fall 2005. Editors’ Choice, 2005 Fineline Competition.

“Acres,” Greensboro Review (fiction) | Spring 2005.

“Pietà,” Five Fingers Review | Fall 2004.

“St. John’s Parish, Bronx,” Mid-American Review | Fall 2004. Editors’ Choice, 2004 Fineline Competition.

“The Orpheus House,” jubilat | Spring/Summer 2004.

“Sonora,” Phoebe (fiction) | Fall 2003.

“By Water,” Mid-American Review | Fall 2003. Editors’ Choice, 2003 Fineline Competition.

Anthologies

“Jubilate: Burden, Kansas” and “Old 81,” Level Land: Poems for and about the I-35 Corridor, Eds. Todd Fuller and Crag Hill | Lamar University Press, 2022.

“Because You Said It Might Help to Keep a Dream Journal,” Marry a Monster: Lilac City Fairy Tales, Vol. 2. Eds. Sharma Shields and Ellen Welcker | 2016.

“Jubilate: Burden, Kansas,” Columbia Granger’s World of Poetry | 2010 ed.

Selected Scholarship / Prose

“Living with Oppen’s ‘The Poem,’ Paideuma 50 (forthcoming).

“Pure Conduit: The Superconductive Powers of Rankine’s ‘You,’” Southern Humanities Review | June 2016.

“Oppen’s ‘We’ and the Poetics of the First Person Plural,” Paideuma / Sagetrieb (joint issue) | 2013.

“Textual Poetics and the Politics of Reading in Robert Duncan’s ‘Night Scenes,’” in Reading Duncan Reading: Robert Duncan and the Poetics of Derivation, Eds. Stephen Collis and Graham Lyons, University of Iowa Press | 2012.