Published in Between Queer Teeth, an anthology byt’ART press. “Wear knuckle dusters to build-a-bear, bring a mandolin to the gunfight.”
Erasure poem from Testo Junkie by Paul B. Preciado. Published in t’ART mag, summer edition, 2025. “reduced to a certainty of body and Gender”
Published inPropel Magazine Issue 15, edited by Sanah Ahsan, and Propel’s 2025 poetry anthology “I wanted you more than dignity, in a town that’s perennially 20”
Published in Capitalism is a Death Cult, an anthology edited by Sunday Mornings at the River. “We’re the mice, fighting over cheese high up in the eaves on Philpot Lane. Ready to eat. Just to drop…”
Published in Ouch! Collective, Volume 4. “In my oldest dreams, the slugs came. In catacombs, as long as me, sliding over my skin in viscous silence. They made me spread my fingers. Point my toes…”
Published in Anarchist Fictions. “it will fall, my love. you can put it down for tonight…”
Published in the Beyond the Veil press‘s Pride anthology – We Do Not Need Permission To Rise. “I remember the first time you showed me your gait. You let the camera roll on a bookcase for so many seconds to build suspense. How like you not to signpost a big reveal…”
Runner up in The Banyan Review Poetry Prize 2024, published in Issue 20 of The Banyan Review. “We look for reasons to stay here for one an other.”
Published in Dishsoap Quarterly, and a finalist for the Monarch Queer Literary Awards “I say a woman, she’s more of a concept. Stunning, though. Legs for days. Teeth for hours. Hair for eternity. Joints for a fleeting moment.”
first published in The Dionysian Public Library‘s Propagate issue, June 2024. “…so that in another life I can explain the terrifying surge of hoping, asking for you to recline between my thighs so that we both might be engulfed…”