"here but how"
The Broadkill Review has accepted my poem "here but how" for publication in their Summer/Fall 2026 issue. Can't wait to see it!
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The Broadkill Review has accepted my poem "here but how" for publication in their Summer/Fall 2026 issue. Can't wait to see it!
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Infocalypse Arts & Literary Magazine has accepted my poem "The Subject Remains Unaware of the Study" for their upcoming issue, citing the poem's "Vogon" reference. Can't wait to see it!
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Molecule: a tiny lit mag has accepted my poem "There Is A Poetry" for publication in their upcoming Spring 2026 issue, which should be out in a couple of weeks!
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My poems "Now You Are Telling Stories" and "Schismogenesis" have been accepted for publication in the 2026 issue of Poetry South! Another Mississippi publication. I'm looking forward to seeing them—but will have to wait until December 2026 when it comes out.
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The Stillwater Review has accepted my poem, "The Etceteras," to be published in the upcoming Volume 14.
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The Nassau Review has accepted my poem "This Message Is Not Secure!" to be published early next year. They are based in Garden City, NY, where I lived for a while, so that's a cool bonus.
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First Literary Review-East has accepted my short poem "Only This 2" and will be publishing it in their January 2024 issue.
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My poem "In Absentia" has been accepted for publication in the spring 2024 issue of The Sucarnochee Review.
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Happily, California Quarterly has decided to take a second poem from my submission, "You are on the river, drifting." They will both appear in Vol. 48, No. 1 later this year.
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300 Days of Sun has accepted my poem "So Many Things." It has been just under ten years(!) since my last work was published there, so I'm pleased to place another poem with them.
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My poem, "After 2," has been accepted for publication in California Quarterly. Looking forward to seeing it in print.
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My poem, "Compulsory Hedonism, Elective Trauma," has been accepted for publication in the fall 2023 issue of Valley Voices: A Literary Review. My first Mississippi publication!
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Roanoke Review has accepted my poem "Made and Unmade" and will publish it in their 2020 edition.
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Three of my poems, "Redaction Comics #1," "Assertion," and "Wanna-Be," have been accepted and will be published in the next issue of Otoliths: A Magazine of Many E-Things. The issue is scheduled to go live on August 1.
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Rat's Ass Review is going to be publishing my poems Discontinuity and In Ruins. I'll post more details as I get them.
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Great news! My poetry chapbook The Animal Commitments has been accepted for publication by Finishing Line Press. Got the email yesterday on my birthday, so this may be the best birthday present ever! I'll provide more details as they become available.
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streetcake magazine has accepted my poem "Words 3" and will be publishing it in their next issue. Given the interesting and thought-provoking work that they publish, I am very pleased to have one of my poems included.
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Third Wednesday has accepted my poem "The Word 2" and will be publishing it in their winter issue in December!
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The Hamilton Stone Review has accepted four of my poems—"Isolate," "Diversions," "Necronyms," and "Good Enough"—for publication in their next issue!
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I'm very pleased to report that Open Letters Monthly has accepted my poem "Enough" for publication in their August edition! I've been in a bit of a drought lately, so this is very welcome news.
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