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Poems of mine have been published in the following venues:

2021
Raintown Review (forthcoming): Free-Floating Clouds [link]

2020
Sequestrum (issue 24): Sonnet variant; Ephemera; "So priketh hem Nature in hir corages" [link]
Book XI (issue 4): Row, Row, Row...; (The deathless poem will be made of words); Scene (3) [link 1 (journal); link 2 (formatted)]
The American Journal of Poetry (vol. 8): Haibun [link]

2019
The Road Not Taken (vol. 13, no. 2): Indeterminacy [link 1 (journal); link 2 (formatted)]
Nothing in the Rulebook (August 2019): Flit [link]; Magpie [link]; Entering & Breaking [link]; Poem for John Ashbery [link]
L'Éphémère Review (issue 13): Xenophanes [link]
Dunes Review (issue 23.1): Low Tide, Postlude [link]
Notre Dame Review (issue 47): Stalker [link]
The American Journal of Poetry (vol. 6): Woods [link]

2018
Antiphon (issue 23): (It appears crooked, that half-submerged) [link; audio link]
Fourth & Sycamore (September 04, 2018): Thales [link]
​Notre Dame Review (issue 45): Fleeing Ghost; Cicada [link]

2017
Third Wednesday (vol. X, no. 2): For Sun Weining; Parable [link]
Shot Glass (issue 23): Spring Night (after Su Shi) [link]

2016
New Orleans Review ​(issue 42): In reply to Shakespeare's sixth sonnet [link]


Recorded Readings

Hemingway's, May 22, 2018: listen
  1. (sonnet variant)
  2. Glint
  3. "So priketh hem Nature in hir corages"
  4. Dialogue
  5. Ephemera
  6. Poem for John Ashbery

White Whale, September 22, 2017: listen
  1. (If words prefer wide-open spaces, they)
  2. For Sun Weining (3)
  3. Drinking Wine, no. 5 (translated from the Chinese of Tao Yuanming)
  4. Flit

Hemingway's, May 22, 2017: listen
  1. (The deathless poem will be made of words)
  2. For Sun Weining (1)
  3. Exchange
  4. Pindaric (for Fernando Pessoa)
  5. From the perspective of an emperor penguin chick, still in its down, upon the approach of the Terra Nova, 1911
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