Three Poems - Amsterdam Review
"Good Patient" - Prelude
“Sh’ma,” “Tkhines,” “Your memory is a synagogue” - The Laurel Review
“Marrow” - Michigan Quarterly Review
“Abiquiu, NM” - Australian Book Review
“in your carpeted office, you lay my life down” / “i would have died long ago” - Boston Review
“i was 16” / “alexa” - Pleiadades Magazine, No 42.2 & 43.1
“Trinity’s Ode to Neo” - UVA Poetry on Winter Grounds
“Interview, Coach X.” / “it does not matter” - Beloit Poetry Journal
"Teshuvah" - Narrative Magazine
“The Nameless One” - UVA Thoughts from the Lawn
Four Poems - Nashim Journal No. 38
“before dawn, with the street lamp’s beam across your face” - Australian Book Review
“Bless the Boxing Ring” / “There are some things you can’t understand by punching harder” - The Under Review
“Below the Belt” / “Circling the Ring” - The Common
"Rupture" - December Magazine, Vol 31.1
"What can you teach a body” - Poetry Society of New York
“What are men to rocks and mountains” - Brooklyn Poets
"She Had a Name, It was Catherine of Siena" / "The Cowhouse" - Blood Orange Review
“Persephone” - Spilt Milk
"Noah's Wife Had A Name" - Muzzle Magazine
"Ode to Dancing Queen" / "Ode to Belcalis Almanzar" - Sidereal Magazine
"A Spring Wish" - Brooklyn Herborium
"Dear Sarah" - Yes Poetry
"In the end it would be blue" / "Forest Fire" - Datableed Zine
"Saint" - Kenyon Review
"Bloom" - Best Poem
"Debut" (Gurney Norman Prize for Fiction, 3rd Place) - New Limestone Review
“Noah’s Wife” - The Exeter Bulletin
"Rates & Vessels" (Winner of F. Scott Fitzgerald 2020 Literary Festival Prize) - F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival
"Teeth" (Winner of Lumina’s Spring 2019 Fiction Contest) - Lumina Journal
Review: absolute animal by Rachel DeWoskin - Arrowsmith Press
Review: Verge by Lidia Yuknavitch - Meridian Magazine
An Interview with Brenda Hillman - Meridian Magazine
A Secret Is Another Type of Ghost, An Interview with Hanif Abdurraqib - Siren Magazine
What Scares Writer and Zen Buddhist Ocean Vuong - Tricycle Magazine
When I say I have come to find darkness, I realize I mean aloneness - Siren Magazine
Poetry as Time Travel - Medium