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2024 Releases

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Collected Works 

Each image in this gallery represents a publication from 2015-2021, some creative and some scholarly, many of which have been lost to the ravages of time (Cherokee High School Scout, I'm looking at you). 

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These early publications were an instrumental part of making me the writer I am now, and I would not trade them for the world -- flawed as they are. 

JHU Macksey Journal, Vol. 2 (2021)

JHU Macksey Journal, Vol. 2 (2021)

Scholarly critique "'We Should Have Shocked the "New Woman"': Mina, Lucy, and the New Vampire" can be found here. It won second prize at the NJ Women's and Gender Consortium as well.

Forest for the Trees, No. 2 (June 2017)

Forest for the Trees, No. 2 (June 2017)

Poem "Is This Not Geometry?" is found in this issue

Skipping Stones, Autumn 2016

Skipping Stones, Autumn 2016

Short story, "The Better Side of our Fences," can be found here. It was a Youth Honor Award winner, as well as Scholastic Art and Writing Silver Medalist

Polyphony HS,

Polyphony HS,

Poems "A Study in Consciousness" and "Borracho, Americano" can be found here. Another "lost to the ravages of time," this edition has a nice place on my bookshelf. No link, regrettably.

Teen Ink Magazine, Spring 2016

Teen Ink Magazine, Spring 2016

Poem "Epiphany of a Morning Commute" was published here. It also won the Walt Whitman Association's Bernadette Stridek Award.

Cherokee High School Scout, Fall 2015 and Spring 2016

Cherokee High School Scout, Fall 2015 and Spring 2016

The start of my poetry career. Poems "The Tempest" and "Sunrise" are sitting in a box of high school ephemera in my garage, but they exist! I swear!

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