chapbooks, collections, anthologies, etc:
A SOFT THAT TOUCHES DOWN &REMOVES ITSELF (NAP)*
*also available at Smashwords
Olifaunt (The Red Ceilings Press)
EXIT STRATEGIES (Gold Wake Press)
MESCAL NON-PALINDROME CINEMA (Ten Pages Press)
NOUNS OF ASSEMBLAGE (Housefire Publishing)
*also available at Barnes and Noble
Dance Macabre (Housefire Publishing)
National Poetry Month 2011 (Thunderclap Press)
bending light into verse, V2 (Put it Down)
bending light into verse, V1 (Put it Down)
reviews:
A SOFT THAT TOUCHES DOWN &REMOVES ITSELF reviewed by Ben Tanzer
A SOFT THAT TOUCHES DOWN &REMOVES ITSELF reviewed by Chris Vola
A SOFT THAT TOUCHES DOWN &REMOVES ITSELF reviewed by Shawn Misener
A SOFT THAT TOUCHES DOWN &REMOVES ITSELF reviewed by Beach Sloth
A SOFT THAT TOUCHES DOWN &REMOVES ITSELF reviewed by Freke Räihä
A SOFT THAT TOUCHES DOWN &REMOVES ITSELF reviewed by Steve Damm
EXIT STRATEGIES reviewed by John Sibley Williams in Prick of the Spindle 5.2
readings, interviews, & other strange oddities:
[dt] on J. Bradley’s “A Patchwork of Rooms Furnished by Mistakes”
see: red ceilings press
[dt] talks to Plain Wrap
see: Plain Wrap
[dt] on J. A. Tyler
see: kill author blog
[dt] Reading Poems from Bending Light Into Verse V2
see: [dt] reads [dt] and [dt] reads J. D. Nelson
WUWM Interview & reading
regarding Bending Light Into Verse v.2
see: WUWM’s Lake Effect
WUWM Interview & reading of
WE LOST THE CHILDREN, ONE BY ONE
see: WUWM Lake Effect’s Flash Fiction Friday (~5:45)
[dt] listing at POETS & WRITERS
published works:
SIGHS NO ONE COLLECTS ARE SONGS FOR A FUTURE
see: Mud Luscious, 17
Photograph+
EVERYONE WHO KNOWS ME WILL DISAPPEAR IF IT’S THE LAST THING I DO
see: Pipe Dream
ON DE PO
see: Hip Hop Hooray
THE LIGHTS ARE ON IN THE MUSEUM (Propolis Videopoem Triptych)
see: PROPOLIS
see also: MOVING POEMS
Interview+
A SEA OF ORANGE COLORED BLUE
QUITTING IS RISKY BUSINESS
WHAT’S WRONG WITH JACK
see: Connotation Press, September 2011
#14
see: Short, Fast & Deadly, Issue 92
BRITTLE
GHOST PARTY
GESUNDHEIT
see: Red Ceilings Press
A PAIL OF WASPS
see: HOUSEFIRE
A BOX OF HOME
see: In Between Altered States, Episode 16
LOUP GAROU I-III {a suite}
see: Phantom Kangaroo 10
GEORGIA
see: Right Hand Pointing, Issue 43
“sit _still, train {I’m try _ing to philanthropy} iii & vi
-alt er :ed
see: OTIS NEBULA, Issue 4
CHUPACABRA HUNTING
see: New Wave Vomit
SUNTAN STATION WAGONER
THREE, ANY THREE
see: Rolling Thunder Quarterly, Summer 2011
LA CANTINA
see: Guerilla Pamphlets 12
THE SOUNDS OF SHIPS AS THEY
see: Wonderfort
insofar as {land; so far as th e_s ky
little symphonies: movement twe n ty + f.our
little symphonies: movement th=ir _ty tw0
see: MORIA, VOL. 13, Issue 2-3
pottymouth
roll credits, cue dim critics
_object {ions in the mirror
+3 photographs & audio
see: kill author, issue 13 (1) (2) (3)
Broken Treaty (w/ Len Kuntz)
see: Twenty20, Summer 2011, Issue 1
the scene of
fields of
in Ernest
see: OUTBURST MAGAZINE, Issue 6
Wintersong
see: Ramshackle Review, RR4
WILL CHAPTER IS I’M P0SSIBLE
MONOLITHIC SOME ASSEMBLY ACQUIRED
see: Experiential-Experimental-Literature
SPLiNTER
+1 Photograph
see: The Planet Formerly Known as Earth
see: The Planet Fromerly Known as Earth
Percy’s Pursuits
(as part of Meg Tuite’s Exquisite Quartet)
see: Used Furniture Review
LOSING SOMETHING
see: DOGZPLOT
radio flyer zen
every sentence you utter plays like a trailer to my soon-to-be favorite movie
Comb
+3 photographs
see: Turntable & Blue Light
Machete on Rye
Intolerable Patience (w/ Len Kuntz)
see: Guerilla Pamphlets, Vol. 10
THE SKY AS A RAILROAD
see: Train Write
blues song
thirty five dollar Hollywood
see: Psychic Meatloaf (Issue 3)
WUWM Interview & reading
regarding Bending Light Into Verse v.2
see: WUWM’s Lake Effect
secrets-
see: One-Sentence Stories at Monkey Bicycle
FALL IS A WORLD AWAY FROM HERE
see: Thunderclap!
Complex Machinery
see: Mud Luscious 15
WE SLEEP INSIDE IF WE SLEEP AT ALL
see: HOUSEFIRE
WORDS
STIPULATION CLAUSE, RAPUNZEL_MOREOVER
see: Thunderclap! (Issue 5) [print & free PDF]
three 3-line poems
see: Three Line Poetry (Issue 2)
three 3-line poems
see: Three Line Poetry
singing sun, drunk–at another airport bar
as if nothing could harm us
trans { iconoclastic, ex i-iv
see: Prick of the Spindle (Vol. 5.1)
read {-ily
see: In Stereo Press
de-
-inter, -infra, -intra
Indifference, Flower
vaguely [via] supposed side -effect
see: Blue &Yellow Dog
DIM WHITE HURRICANE
DAYDREAMS OF UNKNOWN PROTAGONISTS
see: NAP Literary Magazine (Issue 1.2)
a night by the pier and sway
see: amphibi.us
WUWM Interview & reading of
WE LOST THE CHILDREN, ONE BY ONE
see: WUWM Lake Effect’s Flash Fiction Friday (~5:45)
WE LOST THE CHILDREN, ONE BY ONE
see: HOUSEFIRE
read {-ily
seismic lens feudal dis’bracement
glass figurine, revolt!}
see: bending light into verse ii
dys { _correspondence
see: elimae
accountable withholdings
_disney nev’r said my name
see: The Sixteenth Letter
you can cock your head; you can really look sincere
see: DOGZPLOT
w hat e ver
see: Short, Fast, and Deadly (Issue 61)
: gin still, headlong
see: Twenty20
& (as read by Nic Sebastian)
see: Whale Sound
all of everything, all of the time
a crease, bending in the afterglow [fig 1]
see: one | two at Calliope Nerve
footnotes from inland some
apricot cylinder personals blues
see: PDF GP#6 | Guerilla Pamphlets
System of Composing, Music
-Still
For Three
see: and/or (Volume 1) | and/or on ISSUU
silent, we-
see: Phantom Kangaroo
upon landing
see: The Literary Burlesque
[French marauder, from maraud, tomcat, vagabond.]
you androids keep it down –
this is the john in the basement
of a bookstore, affectionately:
see: The Delinquent (issue 13) | PDF
&
see: Calliope Nerve
fet I sh eye sing\,
a crease, bending in the afterglow [fig. II]
see: elimae
what is [-tense]
see: Pismire Poetry
little symphonies: movement ninteen
see: Four and Twenty (volume 3, issue 11)
Helios, Selene, and Doris Day
see: Clutching at Straws
little symphonies: movement twelve point one
little symphonies: movement twelve point two
little symphonies: movement twelve point thr/ee
little symphonies: movement twelve point four
little symphonies: movement twelve point f i ve
see: Otoliths (issue ninteen)
American and Elegant I
American and Elegant II
see: Roadrunner Journal (X:3)
Circa: 19–
detonator, indeed
see: Counterexample Poetics
American Vernacular
American Vernacular II: shouting obscenities
Ode
see: Ditch
Frog/Lil’ Jon Haiku
see: High Coup Journal
Turbulence
Building Repetition
Hello Bossa Nova
Revolutions
Sometimes I swear you’ve got a Heart like a Jukebox.
Untitled
…all the while, the Moon there watching
like laughing out of car windows
see: bending light into verse (a photobook by Jennifer L. Tomaloff)
Bay View, mid–afternoon
Like Many Before Them
Sometimes I swear you’ve got a Heart like a Jukebox.
see: BlazeVox 2kX (Spring) full issue: BlazeVox ARKV
Character Assassination
see: Straylight Literary Arts Magazine (PRINT Volume 4.1)
Hello Bossa Nova
see: Deuce Coupe
The Grandest Gestures
see: Asphodel Madness
