January 25, 2022 – Excited to have my poem “The Alchemy of Fingertips” appear at Spillwords.com today. This is one of a handful of poems about grieving the death of my mother and is probably my favorite of the bunch.
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Poem “The Alchemy of Fingerprints” accepted for reprint at Spillwords.com!!!
January 14, 2022 – Excited to announce that Spillwords.com has accepted “The Myth of Fingertips” for reprint for sometime Spring 2022. Details are forthcoming as they come in.
Nominee for “Author of the Month” at Spillwords.com!!!
11/26/21 – Great news today! I have been nominated for “Author of the Month” at Spillwords.com for my poem “Pomegranates.” Voting is open from today (11/26/21) thru 11/29/21. Cast your vote at https://spillwords.com/vote/ for your favorite piece today. As always, deeply thankful for the support.
Poem “Pomegranates” reprinted at Spillwords!!!
November 6, 2021 – Very happy to appear in Spillwords, again, with a reprint of my poem, “Pomegranates” (originally published at Lothlorien Poetry Journal). I love this piece and am excited to continually see others appreciate it, as well.
Poem “Pomegranates” accepted for reprint at Spillwords!!!
November 1, 2021 – Received word today from Spillwords that poem “Pomegranates” (originally published at Lothlorien Poetry Journal) will be reprinted on November 6, 2021. Very excited to have my work appear again at this amazing lit mag. Many thanks to the editorial team for the acceptance!
“joshua” at Spillwords.com today!!
May 25, 2019 – “joshua” reprinted at Spillwords.com today. Glad this very personal poem continues to find great publications to hang with for a while. This poem was previously published by Salt Ink (the original post is still up if you visit), which is a pretty cool lit mag from the Southern United States.
R.I.P., Joshua…at last.
Poem “joshua” will appear at Spillwords.com May 25, 2019!!!
May 6, 2019 – Just received word today that poem “joshua” will be reprinted at Spillwords.com on May 25, 2019. Glad this very personal poem continues to find great publications to hang with for a while. This poem was previously published by Salt Ink (the original post is still up if you visit), which is a pretty cool lit mag from the Southern US.