I first heard Rodrigo do a reading at AWP in Seattle a couple of months ago. Since then, I have had a chance to review his new book, The Cut Point. You can read the review here.
A new review of Rodrigo Toscano
I first heard Rodrigo do a reading at AWP in Seattle a couple of months ago. Since then, I have had a chance to review his new book, The Cut Point. You can read the review here.
I recently recorded myself reading seven poems from various projects. They are below.
My latest review is now live. It’s my second review in International Examiner, and it was given the title “Poetry collection explores the body’s relationship with the world with surrealism and chilling unease” which I love. Check out the review of Joey S. Kim’s Body Facts here.

I’m excited to be part of my good friend Justine Chan’s momentous occassion: the book launch for her first collection, Should You Lose All Reason(s). It has been a long time coming and it will be good to celebrate! I will read some strange city poems in alignment with some of the city poems in Justine’s book.
Common AREA Maintenance in Seattle: April 22, 2023, 7:00pm.
Brandon Rushton’s latest collection of poetry, The Air in the Air Behind It, has been reviewed. You can read the review of this wonderful book at North of Oxford.
My latest Rain Taxi contribution finds its way into the print edition of the publication. For Spring 2023, my review of The Beloved of the Dawn by Franz Fühmann can be read, explored, savored. Order the magazine here. See my other reviews listed out here.
Thanks to R.K. for recording the reading this past Saturday at Super Position. Details in the YouTube description.
My first review in the online Hopscotch Translation is now available. I’m excited to announce that a longer review of Tilsa Otta’s And Suddenly I Was Just Dancing is now available. I’m looking forward to more reviews published through Hopscoch down the road, as I continue to be enamored with translation.
My March review for North of Oxford is out. Read it here.
I’m excited to share the flier for the upcoming Super Position reading on March 11, 2023, at 7pm. It will be the second reading I’ve been involved in that streams across two venues, and the first of such that I will be reading my own work at. The two Seattle venues are Casa del Xolo (in Fremont) and Bulldog News (in the U District). I will be tangible at the latter.

Eric Acosta compiled the media from the recent happening and it is now available for thorough review here:
I have three poems in Kyld Watkins’s latest super-limited-release feathers, which is the first part in the TimeBarn Produce series.
A Poem
The following poetry readings are happening over the next two months and are guranteed to break open the earth’s surface.
A brief announcement that there will be an “interactive happening featuring you” at Common AREA Maintenance (CAM) in Belltown, Seattle, on 2/10/23. The event will go from 6pm to 9pm. It will feature Eric Acosta, Amy Hirayama, Keegan O’Rourke, Whitney Bashaw, and myself, and will include interactive soundscapes, music, poetry, projections, and painting!
See you there!