
Noteworthy? They think so. Grateful for acknowledgement by UCity Review
As I write this, it’s April 11, 2021, just over a year since the pandemic changed life as all of us know it.

As I write this, it’s April 11, 2021, just over a year since the pandemic changed life as all of us know it.
It was exciting to share a few tips on navigating writer’s block on Superstition Review’s Author’s Talk podcast.

No nominal excitement here. Much gratitude to Split Rock Review & Concrete Wolf Press for their support.

Being asked to give a presentation on poetry to my former teachers and classmates was an unforgettable experience.

Answering interview questions always forces me to reflect on my own process.

The book launch party for Accommodations was lots of fun, and an opportunity to hang out with friends.

In this new interview, now live on the Split Rock Review website, I talk process, my new book, and satisfaction. Take a read!

Paddiwhack Gallery will host a book launch and signing party and reading for Accommodations. I can’t wait!

An honorable mention in SWWIM Every Day’s Purses for Poetry Contest was meaningful for several reasons.

I’m was thrilled to learn that my new manuscript won the 2018 Concrete Wolf Chapbook competition and will be published this fall!

My new poem, “Personal Effects,” in this issue, deals with the aftermath of loss and questions of belonging (and belongings) that ensue.

A poetry reading in the country surrounded by magnificent art was the recipe for a perfect fall day.