[Say pity is not love, is not action] in Presence Journal 2023
I’m proud to, once again, have a poem in the Presence Journal.
Update: Presence Journal has nominated this poem for possible inclusion in Orison Books' annual Best Spiritual Literature anthology!
“pop quiz for March 19, 2018” published in Nixes Mate Review
My poem “pop quiz for March 19, 2018” was published in the latest issue of Nixes Mate Review. Read it below.
“on the morning I was cancelled by the CRT karens” published in The Elevation Review
"when asked what I learned during the ‘community forum’ on the appropriateness of my poem" in Bending Genres.
My poem "when asked what I learned during the ‘community forum’ on the appropriateness of my poem" has been published in Issue 30 of Bending Genres.
It’s not a typical poem. It’s a bingo board: I was trying something new.
Note: You may wish to read “when asked how to avoid being seen as racist” for context.
"compensation" Appears in Home: A Miracle Monocle Mirco-Anthology
I recently started a new series, something that might turn into a chapbook one day. A series of midrash qatan, or “little midrash” on stories, real and imagined, from the Torah. But, of course, midrash qatan is not a thing. I made it up. It stands in contrast with Midrash Rabbah (“great midrash”) which is a thing.
Regardless, I am glad that the first of these poems— “compensation: midrash qatan on Genesis 4:25-32” has found a home in Miracle Monocle’s mirco-anthology, Home. You can read it below. You might want to read the relevant Bible verses in advance.
And no, the title does not contain a typo.
New sonnet in New York Quarterly 68.2
“maybe Jesus just needed to get laid” is now up at New York Quarterly 68.2.
This theological sonnet will be included in upcoming full length connection The Third Renunciation NYQ Books.
"when she asks me about courage" published at Lover's Eye Press
Honestly, I really just need to stop writing “love” poems. It only ends with me in trouble with someone for some reason or another no matter what the actual content or context.
But until that happens, I am pleased to announce that my poem “when she asks me about courage” has found a home at Lover’s Eye Press.
It’s from chapbook with a limited run: two copies.
Three sonnets in The Anglican Theological Review
The Anglican Theological Review was among the first publications to take a chance on my work a decade ago when I was still finding my voice. Back then they took one of my poems.
Thus, I am surprised and ecstatic to have three of my theological sonnet in issue the Summer 2022 Edition, Grab a copy of ATR Volume 104 Number 3 to read
[Say a slave triptych composes the heart],
[Say on such legs that were left me—a heart], &
[Say Jesus has been saving a bottle ].
[Say prayer is just a fire alarm] in The Windhover
I'm proud to be published, once again, in The Windhover. This time it’s my theological sonnet [Say prayer is just a fire alar] in the issue 26.2.
Two school poems in Pangyrus Literary Magazine
Two new school poems—
“what i learned during Black History Month” by billy, age 8 (or 18)"
and
"an open letter to the student who will be convicted of rape in the next 3-5 years”—
are now live up at Pangyrus Literary Magazine. Give them a read.
This publication also provides short blurbs from me on the origins of both poems.
Three poems at Pidgeonholes
In recent news, three of my poems—
"you keep using that word...”: excerpts from her freshman essays,
when asked why being Antiracist is so hard for some people, and
an open letter to the neo nazi riding through rush hour traffic— have been published at Pidgeonholes.
Click on the photo above to read them (or go here)
Divorce poem in Pandemic Love and Other Affinities
Probably surprising to most (for a variety of reasons) I’ve only written one divorce poem. Of course it’s a sonnet.
“split screen” is included in Pandemic Love and Other Affinities, an Ice Floe Press anthology.
"...and he did eat" - fiction in Miniskirt Magazine
This short of flash fiction pays homage to two distinct classics and has been published in Issue 15 of Miniskirt Magazine.
Read it here.
Interview with Fare Forward on education and the Colored page
I recently did an interview with Whitney Rios-Ross, poetry editor at Fare Forward in their education-themed issue.
We discuss my collection, the Colored page, and the intersection of career, faith, and writing. It also features three poems from the collection.
Read it here.
“an open letter from the boy i was to the Man you have become” published in Shenandoah
People should write more about their guilt and shame. Of course I’m talking to myself. This is something I should do and did. I didn’t always suck in middle school, I wasn’t that kid, except on this day.
It’s strange to say I am “glad” to have this poem published. But I am happy that “an open letter from the boy i was to the Man you have become” has been published by Shenandoah and will appear in the Colored page.
Can never fully make amends, but I did, repeatedly, in high school and after. But the stench still sticks.
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50% of pre-order sales will support a college scholarship
for BIPOC students at my school.
"Mark 10:14" in Issue 4 of Pensive Journal
I am pleased that my poem “Mark 10:14” is appearing in the fourth issue of Pensive Journal (out of Northeastern University). Read the full issue online here. I dabbled with form this time and I think it worked out.
P.S. if you’re a Facebook friend and recognize yourself in this poem, oh well.