Work.
Did you know art historians don't even read Nietzsche anymore?
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POETRY
"Alive," Resurrection Magazine, forthcoming July 6, 2022. resurrectionmag.com "The Bird Poem," Resurrection Magazine, forthcoming July 6, 2022. resurrectionmag.com "Define Superego," RHINO 2019. "Wax Beans," RHINO 2019. "Dear Desire," CutBank online, Sept. 17, 2017. link "Lean Tracks," CutBank online, Sept. 17, 2017. link "Buffalo Sauce," CutBank online, Sept. 17, 2017. link "Paranoid Style in American Social Media Content," CutBank online, Sept. 17, 2017. link “Black Budget Yōkai,” The McNeese Review 54, 2017. “To Lack the Concept Ecstasy,” Best New Poets 2016. “Exposition,” Calamity Magazine 2. link “The New Sincerity,” Seneca Review 45, no. 2. “The Advice Contained Herein,” Seneca Review 45, no. 2. “Bad Precedent,” Luna Luna Magazine, Apr. 15, 2015. (URL unavailable) “Clinically It Began with a Two-Day Fever &,” Permafrost 37. “Some Nights Can Last Four Years,” Pacifica Literary Review 5. “In Theory,” Portland Review 61, no. 2. “Hypothesis,” Portland Review 61, no. 2. “Things That May Increase,” Hotel Amerika 15. link “Meditation on the Shore (Ocean City, NJ),” New Haven Review 14. link “Our Caretaker, Who Self-Prescribed Electroconvulsive Therapy,” Oxford Magazine 29. link “Itinerary for a Post-Industrial City,” Confrontation 112 (2012). “The Untold History of Central Florida Land Development, 1998–2007” Confrontation 112. link “Flying Fish,” Guernica, August 1, 2012. link “Precious Little,” Prick of the Spindle 6, no. 3. link “Samson Awaiting the Locusts,” Prick of the Spindle 6, no. 3. link |
FICTION
“The Case of the Deconstructed Detective,” Day One, July 10, 2017. Now a standalone from Little A @ Amazon. |