Selected
Publications

Poems
Online

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“The Last Surviving Sea-Silk Seamstress”
Montreal Review of Books

Parthenope & Virgil”
DUSIE

Excerpt of “Disney Song”
This Magazine

“Zenith”
New Poetry

“The Ideation Project”
The Ex-Puritan

Two Poems
Electric Literature


“It Follows”
The Walrus

“All the Trimmings”
Poetry Northwest

“Equinox”
Maisonneuve

“Circling Back”
carte blanche

Killjoy”
Columba

Poems
in Print

“Cradle” and “Stitch”
in The Bennington Review
Winter 2026 (forthcoming).

“Playing House”
in Black Warrior Review
Fall 2023.

“Good Eye,” “Infinity Mirror,” and “Tongue and Groove”
in CV2
Summer 2023.

“Good Want”
in The Malahat Review
(Issue 223) Summer 2023.

“I Pray to Be Useful”
in Arc Poetry
(Arc 98) Summer 2022.

“Hot Pump”
in The Malahat Review
(Issue 218), Spring 2022.

“Power Ballad” and “There’s a Life Inside My Life”
in The South Carolina Review
(Volume 54.2), Spring 2022.

“Little Light”
in Salt Hill Journal
(Issue 46), Summer 2021.

“Con” and “Fess”
in Room
(Growing Room, Issue 44), Winter 2021.

Selected
Critical Prose

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“FERRANTE IN THE CELLAR:
A Vulgar Appreciation”
The Ex-Puritan

Obits. by Tess Liem
Vallum

I Am a Feminist: Claiming the F-Word in Turbulent Times by Monique Polak and What Makes Girls Sick and Tired by Lucile de Pesloüan
The Montreal Review of Books

Ekke by Klara du Plessis
The Montreal Review of Books

Slow War by Benjamin Hertwig and Voodoo Hypothesis by Canisia Lubrin
CNQ

The Cloud Versus Grand Unification Theory
by Chris Banks and Cruise Missile Liberals by Spencer Gordon
The Globe & Mail

I have to live.
by Aisha Sasha John
Vallum

Rag Cosmology
by Erin Robinson
CNQ

Common Place
by Sarah Pinder
and Beautiful Children with Pet Foxes
by Jennifer LoveGrove
The Globe & Mail