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Publications

“How I will explain the rape to my daughter,” Peregrine, Volume XXXIII, Fall 2019.

“Suffering on a small scale,” JuxtaProse, Volume 14, December 2017.

“Upon receiving news of his death” and “Climbing in the Rockies,” Nice Cage, “Over/ Under/ Through” Issue, June 2017.

“Medicated dream fragment,” Rattle, Issue #56: Poets Living with Mental Illness, June 2017.

“Life by the river,” Mithila Review, Issue 7, 2017.

“From one man to another” and “Elegy for a young love,” Noble/Gas Qtrly, Issue 203.4, 2017.

“Downstream” and “A surprise visit,” Chagrin River Review, Issue 9, Fall 2016.

“The white truck,” Dying Dahlia Review, Winter 2017.

“Before bed I weigh my options” and “Poorva Express,” Mandala Journal, 2016.

“Wilderness,” Mountain Record: The Zen Practitioner’s Journal, 2015.

“Fourth floor walk-up,” Washington Square Review, Issue 35, 2015.

“Blue-eyed Sam and the Poorva Express,” Canopic Jar, 2015.

“Sheyne Leah’le,” Poetica Magazine, 2014.

“June,” Servant Song, 2013. 

“Mama Catches Me Talking to Her Dead Aunt and Cries for Days,” Quick Brown Fox, 2012.

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Little brown bat clinging to an aspen, Grand Lake, CO.

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My virtual poetry reading/ skull collection show-and-tell is up on youtube now!
One desert to another
#currentlyreading
New spirit animal for 2021: Black-crowned night heron
We’re getting hitched 💍
I’ve been battling some severe depression lately, but tonight I’m full of light and love. Thank you to every single person who came to my virtual reading. And if you missed it— it was recorded and will be uploaded to youtube...sometime! Will keep you posted 🤪
The petroglyphs across Northern Nevada are a constant reminder that the Great Basin hasn’t always been a desert. A few thousand years ago, this was all lakes and marshes. Home to the Toi Tacutta. A place of abundance.
View of Lassen Peak from the summit of Brokeoff. Been dreaming of this one for a while ✨
L’Shanah tovah! 🍎🍯
My favorite little stretch of trail

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