PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
“Lyric After Lyricization: Learning and Unlearning the Lyric ‘I’ in the Activist Classroom.” in Teaching Poetry Now. SUNY Press. Edited by Caroline Gelmi and Lizzy LeRud. February 2026.
“Ritual and Assemblage: Reading Hybrid Elegy through Changing American Death Practices.” Humanities: Special Issue on Hybridity and Border Crossings in Contemporary North American Poetry. June 2025.
“The Star is the Point: Period-izing Constellations in Experimental Poetics.” APOCALYPTICA: Special Issue on Apocalypoetics: Poetic Form(s) and/of the End of the World. [Forthcoming September 2026]
“Access, Aboutness, and Author(ity): The Poetics of Self-Translation in Joan Naviyuk Kane” in Sharing the World: Global Women’s Writing in the 21st Century. Palgrave MacMillan. Edited by Esther Sanchez-Pardo. [ Forthcoming ]
LYRIC ESSAYS
“The Patron Saint of Barbecues and Control Issues.” The Tampa Review. December 2025.
“The Patron Saint of Lawnmowers.” Arkansas International. Spring 2022
“The Patron Saint of Mayonnaise.” [Under Review]
POEMS
“Sedona, AZ.” Scrawl Place. Forthcoming.
“Barbasol Hologram.” LIT Magazine. Summer 2025.
“The Island Aubades.” The Shore. Summer 2025.
“thrill of the bop.” Birdcoat Quarterly. Spring 2025.
“Transfiguration.” Ghost City Review. May 2024.
“Late Peach Season.” Stone Canoe. Spring 2024.
“New York Poems.” Stone Canoe. Spring 2022.
REVIEWS AND INTERVIEWS
“A Conversation with Aimee Nezhukumatathil.” The Adroit Journal. October 2021.
“Stranger Than Something Already Strange: A Conversation with Namwali Serpell.” Los Angeles Review of Books. November 2020.
“Why this Book Should Win: The Winter Garden Photograph by Reina María Rodriguez.” Three Percent. May 2020.
“‘How odd it is that your brain follows you’: An Interview with Ada Limón.” Library of Congress Interview Series. January 2019.
“‘The Borders of Ourselves Along the Contours of Tradition’: An Interview with Joan Naviyuk Kane.” Library of Congress Interview Series. October 2018.