Thanks so much to Editor James H. Duncan for publishing three of my poems in this spring’s American South Issue of Hobo Camp Review.
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Three Poems Published in Aullido
Sincere thanks to the folks at Revista Aullido (Howl Magazine) for publishing three of my poems and to Giovanni Mangiante for translating them into Spanish.
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Poem Published in ONE ART
Heartfelt thanks to Editor Mark Danowsky for publishing my poem, “Rattlesnakes,” in ONE ART.
Poem to Appear in Hobo camp revew
Hi folks. I meant to post this last week. Sincere thanks to Editor James Duncan and the folks at Hobo Camp Review. They’ll be publishing one of my poems in the Spring 2024 Issue. This is a great journal with a really in-the-woods/on-the-road feel to it. I’ll let you know when it’s up on their website.
Two Poems to appear in Chiron Review (Summer 2024)
A while back, I was notified by Editor Michael Hathaway that he and all the wonderful folks at Chiron Review would be publishing two of my poems in the Summer 2024 issue. This is a seriously cool journal with wonderful writing from all over, and I’m thrilled to be a part of it again. I’ll let y’all know when it’s out.
Three-poem set published by Cajun mutt press
Many thanks to Editor James D. Casey IV at Cajun Mutt Press for publishing my poems, “The Beginning,” “The Middle,” and “The End.”
Poem Published in ONE ART
Thanks so much to Editor Mark Danowsky for publishing my poem, “Potato Peeling” in ONE ART.
Poem Published by Impspired Magazine
Thanks so much to Editor Steve Cawte of Impspired Magazine for publishing my poem “Hole,” a tribute to Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl.”
Two Poems Published in Hobo Camp Review
Thanks so much to Editors James H. Duncan and Rachel Nix for publishing my poems “Nighttime” and “Treasured” in this winter’s Hobo Camp Review.
Poem Published in Amethyst Review
Thank you to Editor Sarah Law of Amethyst Review for publishing my poem, “The Hard Winds of Kentucky,” about the Western Kentucky tornadoes in Mayfield, Dawson Springs, and elsewhere. Though the publication date wasn’t planned to be on the one-year anniversary, this happened one year ago today.