Stories:
The Airgonaut: Peninsula Park
apt: Houseguests
Atlas & Alice: Lies Hairdressers Tell
Bateau: Gifts
The Conium Review: In Memoriam: Lot 69097
Contrary: Good Stewards of the Earth
District Lit: Forever Villain
Entropy: Resolution
Green Mountains Review: Ritual (forthcoming)
The Heavy Feather Review: Blood Orange
Juked: Classic Bernd
Juked: Love and Death at the Pancake Palace
Matchbook: Clothing Ghosts
Matchbook: Breakfast in Mesa, AZ (Google ad story)
Midwest Gothic (flash fiction contest): Spam Can
NOO Journal: Labor Day
Ohio Edit: Green, the Lawn of Dr. Brighton
Pamplemousse: Drowning Lessons
The Superstition Review: Pam of a Gentler Time
Tammy: This Friend of Mine
The Tusculum Review: Hot Lunch and Best-Kept Secret
Poems:
Cacti Fur: Open Letter to the Founders of Kinfolk
Chronogram: Consolation Prize
Egg: Letter to Devin from 20th Street
Gold Wake Live: Borrowed Teeth
Jet Fuel Review: Hills of Silver, Meadows of Gold
Jubilat: TV Date (forthcoming)
Leveler: Letter to Nathan from a Dream Mall
Night Train: Letter to Alex from 24th Street
Segue: Letter to a Wife from an Almost-Wife
Soft Surface: How Did We Communicate in the Time Before Memes?
Susan, The Journal: Letter to Audra from the Trashcan in my Mind
Thrush: Letter to Andrea from the Kitchen and Letter to Micah from Our Shared Residence
Two Serious Ladies: Letter to Jane from Northern California
TXTOBJX: Letter from the Lombard Goodwill
Awards, honors, & other things
“Drowning Lessons” was a semi-finalist in Black Lawrence Press’ fall 2018 chapbook contest.
“Spam Can” was the runner up for Round 2 of Midwest Gothic’s 2018 summer flash fiction contest
"Diffusely Yours" was published by Bottlecap Press in August 2018!
“In Memoriam: Lot 69097” won the Conium Review’s 2016 flash fiction contest, judged by Leesa Cross-Smith.
“Diffusely Yours” was a finalist in the Baltic Writing Residency’s chapbook competition (April 2017).
“Diffusely Yours” was a runner up in Eggtooth Editions’ open chapbook competition (March 2017).
“Diffusely Yours” was a finalist in the Atlas Review’s open chapbook competition (October 2016).