During the Cascadia Poetry Festival, I was invited to share a poem during the Mono Poem event.
Two tracks, just under 25 minutes total, reflect an embedded setup at the Whiteley Center at San Juan Island.
The quarterly publication, which has featured my reviews in the past, now has a Dada poem.
This was one of my favorite lyrical essay-style books of the year.
My latest review is an inquiry into the work of one of my favorite 20th century surrealists. And it’s my first review for ACM.
I’m very excited to note that Echoes Lost to Wind was reviewed in International Examiner recently.
Now available at North of Oxford.
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“Poets respond to the films of the 2025 CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival”
As translated Translated by Roberta Antognini and Deborah Woodard.
I will once again be responsible for the late night emceeing, alongside Zach Charles and Veronica Martinez.
I was surprised to learn that I have not one, but two new pieces in this Seattle-based periodical–and they’re both online!
The new book by Maggie Nelson (Wave, 2025) has been reviewed!
I’m excited that these beautiful strange poems exist in this publication! The entire Croak experience is fantastic.
I’m super excited to announce the publication of some writings on virtual spaces, inspired by my lifelong commitment to exploring games and virtual worlds.