Saturday, December 10, 2016

Pushcart Nomination, New Issue of Dressing Room, Etc.

I haven't blogged in over a month. The aftermath of the election has really been on my mind. I try to keep this blog mostly focused on the arts, so I'll put it this way... The first time I saw this piece I was 13 years old. I think it is always relevant, but it feels especially fitting right now. I also recommend watching this and this. 

On November 20th I read with Jennifer L. Knox and Kyle McCord and we read some of our work as a reaction to the election. 

On November 29 the new issue of Dressing Room Poetry Journal came out. The issue features poetry by Geoff Anderson, Roy Bentley, Ace Boggess, Robert Lee Brewer, Anne Champion & Jenny Sadre-Orafai, Jim Daniels, Holly Day, Riley Gable, Howie Good, Samantha Guss, Katie Irish, Robert Karaszi, Gabrielle Lessans, Marie Marandola, Ken Meisel, Robert Miltner, Hannah Nahar, Rachelle Pinnow, Jackson Sabbagh, John Walser, Laura Grace Weldon, and Francesca Wilkin. You can read Issue Eleven here. Over three thousand poems were submitted for Issue Eleven. Thanks to everyone who sent poems. Also, check out this article about Dressing Room contributor Brian Beatty. 

Earlier this fall, I worked as an external reviewer for University of Akron Press for one of their forthcoming books. I'm excited about their forthcoming titles.

Thank you so much to The East Bay Review! On November 30th I found out The East Bay Review nominated my work for a Pushcart Prize!

My second book, The Crimes of Clara Turlington, will be one year old tomorrow! (Released December 11th, 2015.) 


I hope I'm not forgetting any updates. 2016 has been a strange year so please bear with me.

Happy Holidays!

Monday, November 7, 2016

Vote! (Plus a Poem)

I have a poem in the new issue of The East Bay Review which you can read here.

Please vote if you haven't already. I voted a couple weeks ago.




Friday, September 23, 2016

Nonfiction Forthcoming in Bustle (& Other Projects)

I have new nonfiction forthcoming in Bustle. I'll let you know when it comes out! Writing nonfiction is sort of addicting.

Last week I read at the launch party for a new project headed by Jennifer L. Knox. You can read one of the poems I wrote for the launch party here.

On August third I became an aunt. My nephew's name is Elliott. He is extremely cute and cuddly! (I'm not going to post photos of him on this blog though because I believe children should have privacy, especially online. If I wasn't a performer turned writer I wouldn't post very much about myself on the internet. I'm an introvert.)

Thursday, June 30, 2016

New Nonfiction in The Good Men Project

I have new nonfiction in The Good Men Project. You can read it here.

I really appreciate the response to the essay so far. Thanks so much!

Monday, May 30, 2016

Poetry on Verse Daily

Hey, hey! I was recently on Verse Daily. Thank you to the editors for selecting my poem "Sasha Grey and Megan Fox" from The Crimes of Clara Turlington.

I'm honored to be on Verse Daily a second time. The first time was in 2014 for my poem "44306" from Inappropriate Sleepover.

















Thursday, May 12, 2016

New Poem, New Review, Etc.

A new (and very thoughtful and fun) review of The Crimes of Clara Turlington was recently published in Queen Mob's Tea House. You can check it out here.

I have a new poem published in Maudlin House. You can read it here.

There are currently book giveaways happening on Goodreads. To enter to win a copy of Inappropriate Sleepover go here. To enter to win a copy of The Crimes of Clara Turlington go here.

I have a poem forthcoming in The East Bay Review. It will be out this fall.

More of my poetry was translated into Turkish. (Photos of the Turkish literary magazine at the bottom of this post.)

I recently joined Instagram. (A couple of my Instagram photos at the bottom of this post as well.)

In terms of my Guillain-Barré recovery, things are going well. I recently was able to work out for an hour and today I had my last physical therapy appointment. I still have some pain and some days I am still really tired. The fatigue is worse than the pain at this point. Overall, lots of improvement. It's a slow process though.