Select Publication History
2026
The Cincinnati Review- Pelvic Floor Diary Entry #1 (poetry)
Eunoia Review- Leather Daddy (poetry)
Anti-Heroin Chic- A Poem in Response to Time Is A Mother (poetry)
Tyger Quarterly- Constitutional inscriptions, When blood drips from a spinal tap (poetry)
Burial Magazine- What is it like to live a life where you don’t have to think about quartiles (poetry)
Dodo Eraser- Suicide as a lifeline (poetry)
Like A Field- The Democratic Party has always been utterly fucking useless; anyone who isn’t white has known that and probably told you (poetry forthcoming 2026)
Action, Spectacle- Pillow Talk, Sacramental Devotion (poetry forthcoming 2026)
2025
Hobart- Brain fog (poetry)
Michigan City Review- the record finally scratched after 162 hours; withdrawals; dreamscapes (poetry)
Discount Guillotine- I who have never relied on substances stronger than Wellbutrin to get me to catch the 7:27am bus (poetry)
AUTOCORRECT- The true American symphony (poetry)
AC|DC Lit- Despite what Mitski said, I still think that this land is hospitable (poetry)
Nominated for engine(idling Dashboard Award, 2026)
Rundelania- Resting [Bitch] Black Girl Face (poetry)
Ink In Thirds-On the bright side, I closed all three rings on my Apple Watch today (creative non-fiction/micro prose)
Nominated for Best Small Fiction 2026
A Thin Slice of Anxiety-The Cambridge Scene in Yellowface, White Feminism, and the Racist Rebranding of Misogyny (editorial/op-ed)
Medpage Today- Black Women Shouldn’t Have to Engineer Their Survival in the Delivery Room (editorial/op-ed)
2024
Broken Antler Magazine (BAM) Quarterly- Dear white women who have worked with me on academic DEI initiatives, you are not the allies you think you are (poetry)
fifth wheel press- “I pledge allegiance to the republic of the Ivory Tower” (poetry)
Nominated for Genre Punk Award, Haunting Category (2025)
Libre- May (creative non-fiction)
Catheartic Magazine- Please don’t ask me how I’m doing; you wouldn’t like the answer and I don’t want to chase you away when you’re the last thing I have left. (creative non-fiction)