writings (full)
This page lists all works published under my name in reverse chronological order. I do not necessarily disavow or disapprove of my older work, but much of it is quite artless and sophomoric. Nevertheless, nothing disappears from the internet, so I choose to keep a complete archive here. If you want a selection of the work I am most proud of, or at least which I would prefer to represent me, I encourage you to take a look at the main writings page. Most poems are best viewed on a computer, but they should be (mostly) optimized for mobile as well. I try to link to journals directly when I can, but often times things move or are deleted, so I eventually archive them here.
poetry
- alcibiades (forthcoming in the Open Mic Surgery anthology)
- star wars (forthcoming in the Open Mic Surgery anthology)
- troades abridged
- Erotic Haiku
- prescription
- nightstand
- ikea
- hotel
- cleaning out my bedside drawer
- summer song
- Listen.
- for ts.
- esoterica
- we are the end
- typesetting
- chicory ii
- A talk between the gods
- assorted couplets
- books
- Sappho 140a
- as ariadne
- evening song
- violets
- queen anne’s lace
- fragment on memory
- love.css
- footnotes: metamorphoses
- acts
- imagine us uncles
- untitled (“Jason”)
- untitled (“I hear”)
- Two epigrams on Anacreon
- illumination
- Some Romantics
- i suppose the body is a temple (of sorts)
- Salome
- thera
- alpine
- april
- Tiresias and Cadmus
- orange hawkweed
- Fragments and Epigrams for Pride Month
- mountains / on the death of gods
- Theocritus’ Idylls 11.30-52
- doggerel, a chapbook of bad poetry
- autoanthropology
- Harvest Elegy
- Cleopatra Girl
- Meditation
- Four Months
- common time
- moraine
- when I am
- A Spell
prose
- None at this time, at least as preserved. I think maybe I had some silly speech or other published in the newspaper when I was in fifth grade, but I am glad for that to have met with the ravages of time. If you would like samples of non-creative writing I have done—technical writing, copywriting, etc.—please contact me.