Review for Yeoman’s Work
A literary friend and editor of the great Great Lakes Review wrote a very thoughtful, kind review of Yeoman’s Work on its two-year publishing anniversary. You can check out Mitch
A literary friend and editor of the great Great Lakes Review wrote a very thoughtful, kind review of Yeoman’s Work on its two-year publishing anniversary. You can check out Mitch
I’ve got a new poem up with The Lindenwood Review. Interestingly, they only publish prose poems (paragraph form) which can be fine and challenging. You can find my prose piece,
I have two new poems available in the Autumn 2021 issue of 3rd Wednesday. You can find the poems here, pp. 41-42. ‘Obol for the Boatman’ was inspired by a
I have a new poem appearing with the wonderful journal up in Ludington, Making Waves: a West Michigan Review. They’re a cool writing group that produces their own magazine, which
A very cool journal, Lucky Jefferson, has published one of my new poems. You can check it out here. It’s titled “When the old man at the grocery asks you
One of my favorite poems, “Hoya, she says,” appears in the new issue of The Ilanot Review, an international journal based out of Israel and produced by the Shaindy Rudoff
The very last poem under consideration from Yeoman’s Work finally made it’s way into print. You can hear me read “The Gypsy Moth” over at the wonderful Cider Press Review
I have some new poetry available to read for free up on the nets with bee house, a new and funky (dare I say hip?) literary journal that pairs surrealist
‘When the bedroom fell,’ one of the poems from Yeoman’s Work, was recently published in Cider Press Review. The editor asked for a reading of the poem and I obliged.
Two of the poems found in Yeoman’s Work have been nominated for the annual Pushcart Prize which honors the best work from small presses. Editors from journals and small presses