![]() The Better to Teeth You With (2013) retells fairy tales from the perspective of the witch, giant, ogre, and other monstrosities. Some of these poems are forthcoming from Sundress Publications' anthology Manticore: Hybrid Writing from Hybrid Identities.
![]() The Rabbit Cape (2015), a poetry narrative in which a young rabbit hunter transforms into a girl. Summoned by the greedy tsar, Lyuda calls upon the rabbits to help her escape.
Selections appear in Versal Vol. 13, Amsterdam |
![]() Dig (2013) originally accompanied a featured reading at Poetry Unbound, curated by Richard Loranger. These playful poems delve into bat caves and gopher lairs. "Spurt" subsequently appeared at Gendertrash Café.
![]() WOOD: A Handbook (2014) explains wood, the lumber kind and the colloquial. These poems question masculinity in "A Glossary of Hardness" and search for wholeness in "The Grafter." Subsequently, "Pecker" appeared in Gendertrash Café, "The Only Tool" in Maintenant 13, and "Anybody Can Grow Up to Be President" in Name and None, Vol. 1.
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