Creative Work
chapbooks
Somewhere Else the Sun is Falling Into Someone’s Eyes (Belladonna* chaplet #254, 2019)
As for the future (Portable Press @ Yo-Yo Labs, 2016)
Pull: a ballad (The Operating System, 2014)
poems
“Rufina Amaya,” in NACLA: Report on the Americas, Summer 2024 [contextual note]
“Women of the 1980s,” Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day, September 2023
“imagine your hands as flowers,” The Offing (May 2022)
“bayou time,” The Rumpus (April 2022)
“Medusa Year” (video), The Volta (January 2022)
“Inside the Dream of Another Country," Jewish Currents (June 2021)
“A memory of freedom forgotten,” Best American Poetry Blog, (July 2020)
“Gravel Mirror with Cracks & Dust” + “1993,” Oversound (print, Winter/Spring 2020)
2 poems, The Felt #5 (June 2019) [no longer online]
“Monarchs,” G U E S T #2 (Nov 2018) [print]
“Study Guide Toward Naturalization of the Mouth,” Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day (Aug 2018)
“Letter,” Precipice: Writing at the Edge (2018) [print anthology]
4 poems, Omniverse 82 (Jun 2018)
“This Is Personal,” for Conclusions and Findings: A Translation Project (2018)
“Look At What You’ve Done,” Social Text Online (Feb 2018)
Argos 2018 Poetry Calendar (in print)
“The Rough Parts,” Bone Bouquet 8.1 (Summer 2017) | (in print)
4 poems, SET 3 (summer 2017) | (pdf)
“Lockout,” Daily Gramma (Mar 2017) [no longer online]
“What the ear recalled but the hand could not hold (a fugue)” | The Recluse 12 (summer 2016)
From “Counterpoints & Inventions" | Gesture 5: “Doubling” issue (Apr 2016) [no longer online]
in ATTN: an event-based journal (in print)
Labor Poetic Labor! 2: into the archive curated by Jill Magi (spring 2015) // (about)
3 poems, Brooklyn Rail (Apr 2015)
“I hold it towards you,” The Poetry Project @ St. Mark’s Church (Jan 2015)
essays
“The Strange Hours,” on finding rest in motherhood, Jewish Currents (2022)
“In the Negative Space of Witness,” Annulet: A Journal of Poetics (2022)
“People’s History, In Time: Notes on the Sound Experiments of Matana Roberts,” AMERARCANA/Shuffle Boil Special Issue 7 (Spring 2017) | (in print)
other
choral response to a questionnaire from Brandon Shimoda, “The Afterlife, Part 4: The Ancestors Reside in the Answers Themselves,” futurefeed (June 2020)