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Publications

All my publications are free to read on my Substack!!

Poetry

  • Ode to making my life just a little bit easier, Neptune Magazine, Winter 2025
  • You know what I mean when I say, Neptune Magazine, Winter 2025
  • This Place Isn’t My Home Anymore, the engine)idling Issue 4: Haunts and Hometowns, Fall 2024
  • Dog Motif, MUZZLE MAGAZNE Issue 35, Fall 2024
  • maybe don’t, new words {press}, Fall 2024
  • fishbowl, Neptune Magazine, Spring 2024
  • Immigrants’ Children, Shift: A Journal of Literary Oddities, Spring 2020
  • Orpheus to His Muse, Déraciné Magazine, Summer 2019
  • Icarus, Now Fulfilled, Déraciné Magazine, Summer 2019
  • Bleed, Do Not Blacken, Déraciné Magazine, Summer 2019
  • What You Don’t Know, Polyphony LIT Vol 14, Fall 2018
  • Solipsist, Blue Marble Review, Spring 2018
  • To My Hometown, from the Window of a Plane, Kingdoms in the Wild, Winter 2018

Prose

  • Bloody Emory,Midsummer Dream House] Issue 3: Halloween, Fall 2024
  • An Unspooling of Glass Selvage,BRUISER, Summer 2024
  • Ambiguous Truths, Polyphony LIT, 2018
  • When You Find Heaven, The Marble Collection, 2018

Other

  • Review for The Magic of Melwick Orchard, in Nerdy Book Club, 2018

Readings

  • Presenter, English Graduate Student Association Research Symposium, University of South Florida, 2025
  • Reader, Spoonbill Reading Series, University of South Florida at the Corner Club, Fall 2024
  • Ekphrastic poetry reading, What We Keep at the University of South Florida, Spring 2024
  • Alumni speaker, Words in Action Creative Writing Conference at New College of Florida, Spring 2023

Awards

  • Runner-up, the Claudia Ann Seaman Award for Creative Nonfiction, 2018
  • Acton Coffee House Annual Poetry Contest, 2018
  • Two silver keys, two honorable mentions, Scholastic Art & Writing Awards 2018
  • Silver key, Scholastic Art & Writing Awards 2017
  • Semi-finalist, the Helen Creeley Student Poetry Prize