From The Dug-Up Gun Museum

 “The Wrong Question More Than Once,” New England Review, Spring 2021, featured on The Slowdown with Ada Limón

“Mass Shootings are Actually Pretty Rare, but Here’s What to Do If You’re Ever in One,” Massachusetts Review, forthcoming, Summer 2022

“Planet Fitness,” Massachusetts Review, forthcoming, Summer 2022

 “Guy With a Gun,” The Common, forthcoming, 2022

“Portrait of America as a Philadelphia Derringer Abraham Lincoln Assassination Box Set Replica,” The Common, forthcoming, 2022

Here the Thing with Feathers Isn’t Hope,” New England Review, Spring 2021

Shooting Justin Bieber & bin Laden in the Woods,” Massachusetts Review, Summer 2021

Poem Not Ending with Blossoms,” Copper Nickel, Fall 2020

 “Fake News Bus Stop Prayer,” On the Seawall, September 2020

 “The Etymology of Gazebo,” selected by Paisley Rekdal as the Winner of the 2020 Auburn Witness Poetry Prize, Southern Humanities Review, Fall 2020

 “Portrait of America as a Friday the 13th Flashlight Tour of the Winchester Mystery House,” American Poetry Review, July/August 2020

“The Dug-Up Gun Museum,” American Poetry Review, July/August 2020

 “Solipsism: A Story,” Brevity, January 2020

 “Green Means Literally a Thousand Things or More,” The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day, December 2020

 “Jack Ruby’s .38 Colt Cobra,” Brevity, January 2018

           

Selected Nonfiction

 

 “A Brief History of Bang,” AGNI, Fall 2020

 “Meet the Navajo Nation’s Only Paintball Team,” Outside Magazine Online, September 2017

 “Things in the Form of a Prayer in the Form of a Wail,” Massachusetts Review, Fall 2016

No Fuller on Earth,” The Believer, Fall 2016

 Climbing the Eye of God,” The New York Review of Books, NYR Daily, Spring 2016

 Almost a Full Year of Stone, Light, and Sky,” Blackbird, Spring 2015

  “Garden of the Fugitives,” Kenyon Review, Spring 2015