UPCOMING PUBLICATIONS

Naugatuck River Review, Winter/Spring Contest Issue, January 2025 – “Lobby, Al Marooj Rotana Hotel, Dubai,”

RECENT PUBLICATIONS (Click hot-linked grey text to buy an issue or read a poem)

Inlandia, A Literary Journey, November 2024, “Eastern Standard,” “Rehabilitation Therapy” and “Self-Portraits as Other Boys”

Atlanta Review, Fall 2024, “Offering”

Crosswinds Poetry Journal, 2024 Contest Issue - “Blue Hoodie”

South Florida Poetry Journal, May 2024 - “Boy Jumping Off a Cliff,” “Audrey Hepburn and the Southern Belle Soirée,” and “Highway at Night”

The Inquisitive Eater (New School Food), 2024, “A Friend Writes from Paris” and “Inventory”

Perrine Platform, April 2024, “Dress Shoes”

Ocotillo Review, February 2024 - “Eight of Cups” and “Pier Forty-Six”

BANG!, January 2024, “My Affair with Elvis,” “Walking Home Buzzed,” and “Enantiodromia”

The Rainbow Project (Poets Wear Prada) November 2023, “Red Geraniums”

Inlandia: A Literary Journey, November 2023 - “Act III” and “Lo Stadio dei Marmi, Rome”

Cider Press Review, Vol.25 Issue #1 “Sonnet with Birch Trees, Tatars, and Crayolas

Artemis Journal, Summer 2023 - “Red Geraniums”

Stone Canoe #17 – “Rapture for Violins, Airplanes, and Dove”

Crosswinds Poetry Journal, Volume IX 2023 - “In absentia”

Cutthroat, Issue 27: Spring 2022 – “Aftermath”

Caesura 2022, Poetry Center San Jose – “Night Flight, Independence Day”

Perrine Platform, Issue 92, November 2022 – “Figures for an Urn,” “Fracture Zone,” “Icarus Revisited,” and “Trifonov’s Recital”

Artemis Journal 2022 – “The Road to Ballingeary”

Naugatuck River Review, Summer/Fall 2022 – “Union Square”

South Florida Poetry Journal, Summer 2022 – “Questions of Attraction” (Keep scrolling down; poems are in alphabetical order by author’s last name.)

Under a Warm Green Linden, June 2022 – “Somewhere in Georgia” and “Belated Valentine for Alex”

Crosswinds Poetry Journal – “Departure”

Naugatuck River Review – “The Perseids,” semi-finalist in the 2021 Narrative Poetry Contest, Winter/Spring 2022 Issue

Penn Review - “The Death of Heidegger”