Two prose poems written in collaboration with the poet Dustin Nightingale have just been published at Hobart. You can read them online HERE.
Thanks Caleb Curtiss!
My poems “Almost the Woods” and “There’s Always Abracadabra,” which were written in collaboration with Dustin Nightingale, have just been published in The Chattahoochee Review Fall/Winter 2014. This issue has a “skin” theme and tons of great poetry, prose, reviews, visual art and more.
You can grab a copy HERE or HERE.
Thanks again editors Michael Diebert and Lydia Ship!
“The Weight of Everything” has just been published in the October issue of the online literary journal inter|rupture. This poem was written in collaboration with the poet Dustin Nightingale.
This issue is chock-full of great poem-stuff, with work by Molly Brodak, Nick Courtright, Brooke Ellsworth, Matthew Guenette, Colleen Barry, Adam Day, Janelle Dolrayne, Nick Depascal, Lindsey Webb, Daniel Beauregard, Khaty Xiong, Dillon J Welch, Meg Cowen, Sean Shearer, Gregory Lawless, Maggie Millner, Peter Laberge and Jill Khoury. And there’s art, including the above, by Benny Merris.
You can read our collaborative poem HERE.
The new issue of Whiskey Island contains two of my collaborative prose poems written with poet Dustin Nightingale: “Anywhere Is the Center of the Universe” and “Down to the Wire.”
It’s a gorgeous issue with lots of great fiction and poetry, with work by Paul David Adkins / Paul Albano / Justin Carter / Liz Chereskin / Jamison Crabtree / Caroline Crew / Francis Daulerio / Justin Lawrence Daugherty / James Eidson / Dan Encarnacion / Didi Goldenhar / Carol Guess / Eileen Hennessy / Bob Hicok / Anne Cecelia Holmes / Celia Homesley / Lindsey Hopton / Neal Kitterlin / Sarah Levine / Rob MacDonald / Kelly Magee / Alex McElroy / Karyna McGlynn / John McKernan / Joe Milazzo / Katherine Scott Nelson / Elizabeth O’Brien / Nina Puro / Jade Ramsey / Ann Robinson / Aurelie Sheehan / Anis Shivani / Ryan Teitman / Jason Tobin / Caleb True / Madeline Vardell / Katie Willingham and artwork by Aniela Sobieski.
You can grab a copy for just 4 bucks HERE.
[Note: the journal erroneously listed me as the sole author, but these are collaborations.]
Two collaborative prose poems written with Dustin Nightingale, “The Automatic Door Will Open Even For You” and “Over and Over Until We Actually Die, Which Is Tomorrow Eventually,” have been accepted at Another Chicago Magazine.
Thank you David Welch and the other ACM editors!
Two collaborative prose poems, written with Dustin Nightingale, have been accepted at The Chattahoochee Review. Thank you editors Michael Diebert and Lydia Ship!
Two prose poems written in collaboration with the poet Dustin Nightingale have just been accepted for publication in Whiskey Island.
We’ve been working hard at this ongoing series of collaborative prose poems — emails bouncing back and forth between Fargo, North Dakota and Syracuse, NY — and it’s fantastic to see them finding homes in journals as wonderful as Whiskey Island.
Thank you Whiskey Island editors! Huzzah!
Five prose poems that I wrote in collaboration with the poet Dustin Nightingale have just been published in issue #4 of the Toad Suck Review from the University of Central Arkansas.
Other poems from this ongoing series have been published in recent issues of Beecher’s and Yemassee.
Thank you Toad Suck editors!
Toad Suck Review, the literary journal of the Department of Writing in the College of Fine Arts and Communication at the University of Central Arkansas, has just accepted five poems from a series of collaborative prose poems I’ve been writing with the poet Dustin Nightingale. Previous poems from this series have been accepted by Yemassee (19.2) and Beecher’s (forthcoming). Thank you Editor Mark Spitzer and Toad Suck Review!
Beecher’s magazine has accepted for their next issue a collaborative prose poem from a series written with my friend the poet Dustin Nightingale. This is the second of our collaborations to find a home. The first was published in the recent Yemassee 19.2.
Beecher’s magazine is “published annually in Lawrence, Kansas and run by the students of the graduate program in creative writing at the University of Kansas.” It warms my December in Syracuse heart to have a poem in this gorgeous new journal published by my former school KU in the town I lived in for ten years. Thanks Beecher’s!