The Lakeshore Review
My colleague Jason Gillikin and I have just released our first two issues of The Lakeshore Review, Grand Rapids’ only currently active literary magazine (I think?) and we’re pretty proud
My colleague Jason Gillikin and I have just released our first two issues of The Lakeshore Review, Grand Rapids’ only currently active literary magazine (I think?) and we’re pretty proud
I have come to believe that there is nothing inherently poetic about a particular place. The commonplaces, or loci communes if you want to get fancy with it, that poets return to so often
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 did admit these would be sporadic, but consider this a good faith effort to keep the stove from dying completely. The previous dispatch covered the recording and maintenance of
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
I have the great fortune of teaching creative writing. It’s a mostly wonderful endeavor because it provides people with an outlet and a guaranteed readership for their ideas and feelings.
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