FICTION
“Ghost Tries to Haunt Already Haunted House”, BULL , Late 2025 (forthcoming)
“How to Go Cold Turkey on the Coldest Night of the Year”, Anthology of Extreme Horror, HellBound Books, October 2025
“Scape(goat)”, Blood+Honey, July 2025
“My Mother is a Cannibal”, Los Angeles Review, April 2025
“Blood(line)”, Issue 83, Roi Fainéant Press, March 2025
POETRY
“body count”, Allium, A Journal of Poetry & Prose, Fall 2025 (forthcoming)
“a list of people who are skeletons now”, Cataloguing Poetry Magazine, July 2025
“how i came (out)”, Issue 6, The Lincoln Review, June 2025
“i've never had sex” / “unresponsive heartbeats”, Issue 4: <BE(numb)ED>, Resurrection Magazine, June 2025
“my head, your summer house”, Issue 40: Epiphany, NonBinary Review/Zoetic Press, June 2025
if killing is an art, you are picasso (micro-poetry collection), Rinky Dink Press, March 2025
“how to love in times of a genocide”, Issue 14, Harbor Review, February 2025
“If We Were an Orchestra”, Vol. 5: Sonder, Poetically, January 2023
“Pretty Little House Plant”, Vol. 13 Issue 4, The B'K, October 2022
“Tourist in My Hometown”, Vol. 4: Sonnet Collection Series, The Minison Project/Wild Willow Magazine, July 2022
“arthole.”, Issue: Plagiarism, Sticky Fingers Publishing, April 2022
“watching the world burn”, Issue: Last Chance Filling Station, Sein und Werden/Kiss the Witch, December 2021
ARTICLES & REVIEWS
“Fascinating grief in the stories of Joe Baumann”, The Free Press, September 2025
“Thousands of Miles Away, International Students Call Mankato Home”, Intersections/The Free Press, June 2025
“The Art of Fulfilling Insatiable Appetites: Lucy Rose’s The Lamb”, Southern Review of Books, May 2025
“The Tender Torment of Loving the Ones Who Suffer: Rebecca Spiegel’s Without Her”, Southern Review of Books, October 2024
“Allen Eskens’ latest novel touches on issues of faith, law, family”, The Free Press, January 2024
“The Home of Gor(d)y: The Gore and Core of Nope at its Bloody Best”, Write Through the Night, October 2022
“What's Fresh About Fresh?”, Write Through the Night, April 2022









