“Google Special Plover” in Dunes Review, spring 2024
five poems from I AM THE HORSE (wip) in The Spectacle, March 2024
“IN WHICH THE HORSE” in TIMBER, February 2024
“Possibility without Conclusion,” an interview with Taylor Reed for The Whole Field, January 2024
“IN WHICH THE HORSE” and “IN WHICH THE HORSE” in Sixth Finch, fall, 2023
excerpt from ‘Nest Pas’ in The Destroyer Magazine, October, 2023
“Keep Talking” (chapbook) from Sixth Finch Books, spring 2023
excerpt from “Nest Pas” in DIAGRAM 22.6, December 2022
“Fairysnail” and “Life Hacks” in Hummingbird, November 2022
“Birthday Party” in Dunes Review, August 2022
“Anarchic Arachnid” in Peach Mag, April 2022
“The Lemur’s Ear is Green and Blue” and “Cry Again, Try Again” in Annulet, January 2022
“Poem Written at a U-Haul Center and Ending with a Line from Louise Mathias” in Sixth Finch, summer 2021
“The Cockroach Position” in EAT BOOKS, ed. Kim Kent, July 2021
“There Are Two We Here,” in Conduit #31, April, 2021
“Twenty Medium Crickets” in Spokane Arts’ Neighborhood Poetry Project
“The Child is Mine” in Hummingbird, December, 2020
“The Crossing” in Poetry Northwest, November, 2020
“America” and “It Was Difficult to Realize” in can we have our ball back, November 24, 2020
“That Thing About Shrimp and Casinos,” “Reverently Costco,” & “The Mothers” in South Dakota Review, fall/winter issue, 2020
“God’s Problem” in Spokane/Couer d’Alene Living, October 2020
Slop” & “Pigs” on Electric Lit’s The Commuter, August 2020
“Oysters” in Poetry Northwest’s anxiety folio, July/August 2020
“Lake Lerna” in Moss, Vol. 5, August, 2020
“Venus of Proprioception” & “I carry a cucumber / to Dublin” in Hummingbird, May, 2020
“Sometimes the Horses Spook” in The Inlander’s poetry issue, April, 2020
“Wall Studies” & “bodybodybody” in Denver Quarterly, October, 2019
“Pennsylvania” & “Drone Rituals” on What Rough Beast, October, 2019
“The Cheryls” on Washington Poetic Routes, August, 2019
“The Story of Empire” & “memoir of a story I was told,” in Poetry Northwest, summer/fall 2019 issue
“Any Grieving Mammal” in New England Review vol. 40.2, June 20, 2019
“JUST BEIN’ MOMS REDRUM” in Berfrois, June 18, 2019
“9:49am” & “Dog Party” in Willow Springs’ Hair of the Dog anthology, June, 2019
two poems on Dean Davis’s photo project “Pictures of Poets,” May, 2019 (audio)
two poems on Spokane Public Radio’s The Bookshelf, April 22, 2019 (audio)
a poem on Spokane Public Radio’s Poetry Moment, April 19, 2019 (audio)
“blackstar” on Queen Mob’s Tea House, February 26, 2019
“The Dimensions,” on The Seawall, January 9, 2019
The poet & musician Tim Greenup made this soundscape of my poem "One Hell of a Mother," July 16, 2018
"The Abyssopelagic" in Cascadia Magazine, April 25, 2018
CMTV14 presents "The Pink Tablet Project: A Feral Opera" (video)
"A List of My Symptoms" in Crab Creek Review, spring 2018; Laura Read reads this poem on Spokane Public Radio, May 8, 2018; nominated for a Pushcart Prize
"an empirical formula of intangibles" & "12:41 pm" in Boston Review's special forum, What Nature, March 2018
"A Dress the Color of Empire," That Bizness in the Sky," & "Abstractions" in Lilac City Fairy Tales, vol. 4, Towers & Dungeons, February, 2018 (originally published in Gramma Weekly & What Rough Beast, respectively)
"[the girls speak to each other via the common tongue]: Feather or a Rock" chosen by Kaveh Akbar for poets.org's Poem-a-Day, January 16, 2018
"Leonora Carrington's Self-Portrait" in Hummingbird, Volume XXVII, Number 2, November, 2017
"Far Away Waters" & "The Object Toward Which the Action of the Sea is Directed" in the International Journal of Servant Leadership, November, 2017
from "The Things of This Life and the People Devoted to Them," in Spokane Writes, an anthology in celebration of the Spokane County Library District's 75th anniversary, November, 2017
"The Plan" in Poetry Northwest, spring 2017, nominated for a Pushcart Prize
Five Poems in Gramma Weekly, spring 2017
"the girls speak to each other via the common tongue" in Spiral Orb, spring 2017
"That Bizness in the Sky" & "Abstractions" in What Rough Beast (Indolent Books), April, 2017
"Masters of Condescension" in WA 129, an anthology of Washington State poets, curated by WA Poet Laureate Tod Marshall, April, 2017