poetry
“Before blueberries grow,” “I want to be the fig,” and “Satiate them.” The Malahat Review. 208 (2019): 58–60.
“That girl is a girl.” This magazine. May/April 2019: 35.
“In the fall of 1999,” “Bell pepper, half a footlong, a small cantaloupe,” “I look up at the sky,” and “Every year, winter.” Grain magazine. 46.3 (2019): 99–102.
“My family moved Bennett” and “A poem.” CV2. 41.4 (2019): 88–89.
“West ghosts” and “Gone are the days of dawdling”* Fiddlehead. 274 (2018): 83-84. (*Title taken from the first line of Kayla Czaga’s “Gone Is the VHS. Gone Is the Whir.” from For Your Safety Please Hold On.)
“On the bike mechanic’s Ash Wednesday,” “Man on a walkie,” “I am a barrel cactus.” CV2. 39.4 (2017): 77-79.
“The world ends.” Arc. 82 (2017): 40.
“When I was nine.” Room. 39.4 (2016): 74.
“I tongued the street,” “I’d like to have a body,” “When my mother was young.” The Rusty Toque. 11 (2016).
“A note on the new edition,” “I’m watching the X-Files again,” “A man—my coworker.” Poetry is Dead. 13 (2016).
“Utah” and “Bridal.” Matrix magazine. 100 (2015): 31-32.
“In Leduc, Alberta” and “Northern Rockies.” Lemon Hound (Vancouver Emerging Poets Portfolio). January 8, 2015.
“Dear Anna.” After You. 3 October 2014.
“You can put your fingers on the feelings.” Canadian Literature. 216 (2013): 50.
“Theodor Adorno” and “A Bird on the Beach in Sarasota.” Geist magazine. 86 (2012): 51.
“Rhyming Couplet.” CV2. 33.4 (2011): 47.
“Godwits” and “A Wig, A Watch, A Convertible.” Grain. 38.3 (2011): 30-31.
Six poems (featured poet). Matrix magazine. 89 (2011): 48-49.
To FL (suite of three poems). OCW magazine. 5.1 (2010): 24.
Two poems. The Antigonish Review. 156 (2009): 15.