The Southern Review’s Winter 2019 issue is out, and it includes an essay I wrote about the collapse of Malta’s famous Azure Window.
Ninth Letter just put out a beautiful issue, in which I’m delighted to have a piece of flash fiction called “The Beginning.”
Also, Elisa Gabbert had some really nice words to say about Poems About Moss on her yearly round-up of reading in 2018.
3:AM published three of my moss collages last week on their visual poetry series, Poem Brut.
Poems About Moss is now officially sold out at Radioactive Cloud. I have a last few contributor copies—if you’d like one, get in touch.
I’ll be in Chicago this Thursday, October 4, 7:30PM, at Tusk, reading with Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint, Matt Pelkey, Jeff Sherfey, and Morgan Eldridge. See more details about the event here.
I’ll also be reading as a part of Buddy lit zine’s bookdrive and reading at Innisfree Poetry Bookstore in Boulder on October 9 at 6PM. The Facebook event is here.
Poems About Moss is available to buy! Radioactive Cloud put together a beautiful chapbook. Every copy is hand-assembled, with silkscreened covers using sketches from Elva Lawton’s Moss Flora of the Pacific Northwest, full of moss poems, moss collages, and a moss essay. Here’s the artifact:
“The Last Remedy,” an essay I wrote about having Crohn’s, is live at Witness. It originally appeared in the Spring 2018 print issue.