Poems

“Even though King James forgave him, Jonson later wrote, ‘Hate hangs in trees, smells like dogs.’”

Recent

“Children of the Middle Ages”
“Survival by Children” 
Michigan Quarterly Review

Jonson, They Say” 
Cincinnati Review 

“St. Louis”
“Selah” 
Prairie Schooner 

“My Heavy Daughter” 
New England Review

“Lives of the Saints” 
Fourteen Hills

“Corpse Washing" 
Poetry Northwest

“A King, They Say” 
Bellevue Literary Review 

“We Fled Our Homes”
“The Naming of Beasts” 
Bennington Review

 

Older

“August”
If We Let Them the Boys Will Embrace Us
“Noli Timere”
Southern Humanities Review

They Will Sew the Blue Sail
The Volta

the day without before this without
The Missouri Review

A Terror of Foxes
Gulf Coast

from Closen
From the Fishouse