New

New reviews of Yard Show

Starred review in Publishers Weekly.

Johnny Payne in Merion West.

David Woo in Lit Hub.

Kelly M. S. Swope in Full Stop.

Susanna Lang in Rhino.


Poems

“What Place Is This? Where Are We Now?” Copper Nickel, forthcoming.

“Three Black Boys,” TriQuarterly, forthcoming.

“A Yard Is a Space,” TriQuarterly, forthcoming.

“Forethoughts,” Indiana Review, forthcoming.

“On the Kickapoo Trail,” Indiana Review, forthcoming.

“Argument,” Field Notes, forthcoming.

“Through a Mobile Lens,” The Kenyon Review 46.4 (Fall 2024): 35-36.

“Yard Show,” Beloit Poetry Journal  73.2 (2024): 15-20.

“Broken Window Theory,” The Iowa Review 53.3 (Winter 2023/24): 1.

“The Snuff Tin,” The Iowa Review 53.3 (Winter 2023/24): 2.

“Knowing How to Look,” swamp pink 11 (April 2024).

“Pembroke Township, Illinois, Spring 2022,” swamp pink 11 (April 2024).

“Hopscotch,” Poetry Northwest 19.1 (Summer & Fall 2024): 14.

“Playing the Bones,” Poetry Northwest 19.1 (Summer & Fall 2024): 14.

“Is It Beauty that We Owe?” Poetry 223.3 (June 2023): 215.

“To the White Girl Who Told Me that Not Everything Is about Race.” Poetry 223.3 (June 2023): 216-217.

“Waste Streams,” Gulf Coast 35.1 (Winter/Spring 2023): 154.

“If You Should Wake,” Gulf Coast 35.1 (Winter/Spring 2023): 234.

“Henry Box Brown and Things to Put in Small Boxes,” Gulf Coast 35.1 (Winter/Spring 2023): 233.

“A Black Woman on a Yellow Treadmill in an Open Field,” Pleiades 42.2 & 43.1 (Fall 2022 & Spring 2023): 121.

“Get Off at the Next Exit,” Pleiades 42.2 & 43.1 (Fall 2022 & Spring 2023): 119-120.


Other

“The Layered Pigments of Elegy and Racial History.” Why I Wrote This Poem: 62 Poets on Creating Their Works. Ed. William Walsh. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2023. 112-115.

“Foraging.” Gravy 84 (Summer 2022): 38-43. Southern Foodways Alliance, Center for the Study of Southern Culture. Creative nonfiction.