"Hunting Season" - Flash fiction at Pigeon Review
I dabble in fiction every once in a while and the end result is always weirder than it seems at first glance. “Hunting Season” is the current embodiment of that.
Thanks to the good folks at Pigeon Review for taking a chance on this strange little murder mystery.
New poem in The Massachusetts Review
My poem “an open letter to the woman sharing her funny story in this writing workshop” has been published in the summer 2021 run of The Massachusetts Review!
Two Poems Reprinted in Teaching Black Anthology
I am honored to have two of my poems reprinted in the upcoming University of Pittsburgh Press anthology Teaching Black: Pedagogy, Practice, and Perspectives on Writing edited by Ana Lara and Drea Brown.
Both of these poems— “an open letter to the school resource officer who almost shot me in my class” & “the surprising thing” — appear in my first collection, Teaching While Black.
Two Junenteeth Appropriate Poems in Awake (Lucky Jefferson)
On the first federally recognized Juneteenth, I’m honored to have two of my poems appearing in Our Power, Issue 3 of Awake by Lucky Jefferson.
“an open letter to the stupid [redacted] about to get [redacted] if they mention ‘affirmative action’ one more [redacted] time”
and
“revisionist history”