Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Flash Story in Queen Mob's Tea House
I always love the kooky work Queen Mob's Tea House shares with the world, so I'm pretty excited they published my flash story, "Texas Homecoming," today. As a native Texan, this was a fun, satirical story to write, about the ridiculous high school mum culture in the south that has seemingly become more intense and high-production over time. I'm lucky to have escaped the long-term back pain effects of mum wearing, as I was never asked to a Homecoming dance.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Poem In Interrupture
I feel like I've been sending work to interrupture forever, and I can now happily share my poem they published in their latest issue, called "Poison Pink." It's one in a series of feminist poems I wrote after a discussion about, believe it or not, lipstick.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Satire Essay In Heavy Feather Review
I wrote a humorous piece about how the Gilmore Girls would react to the 2016 election results, called "Binge-Watching White Feminism", that Heavy Feather Review was kind enough to publish as part of their #NotMyPresident series. Because making people laugh is kind of how I deal. :)
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Flash Story in The Conium Review
I'm really thrilled to be part of the latest issue of The Conium Review, with my flash story, "Copy Machine." It features some other fabulous work, including a story by one of my favorites, Shane Jones. You can order a copy here.
Best Books of 2016 List
Joanna Valente over at Luna Luna Magazine did a roundup of thirty books from 2016 that should be on your shelf, and I'm honored The Birth Creatures is on it. Check out the full list here.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Interview In Grist
I had the pleasure of talking with poet Katie Manning about her chapbook, A Door With A Voice, and she grilled me some about The Birth Creatures. Grist was awesome enough to publish the interview, which you can read here. Katie and I are press-mates over at Agape Editions, which means you can read both our chaps there for free!
Saturday, November 12, 2016
This Just In: I'm Going To Be A Hyacinth Girl!
You guys have some pop culture goodness to look forward to from me next year. My poetry chapbook, Playing One on TV, has been selected for publication by Hyacinth Girl Press in 2017!
This book started out as a NaPoWriMo project, four years ago. A fun, lighthearted project turned into a manuscript with deeper feminist explorations of girlhood, womanhood, and race. HGP is the perfect press to publish it, not to mention one of my favorite chapbook publishers. I can't wait to see it in print and share it with you all.
This book started out as a NaPoWriMo project, four years ago. A fun, lighthearted project turned into a manuscript with deeper feminist explorations of girlhood, womanhood, and race. HGP is the perfect press to publish it, not to mention one of my favorite chapbook publishers. I can't wait to see it in print and share it with you all.
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