Full-Metal Indigiqueer by Joshua Whitehead.Have You Seen this Man: The Castro Poems of Karl Tierney, edited by Jim Cory.Unprotected Lexicon by Alexa Chrisbacher.Here are some of the books I’ve reviewed: I serve as a staff book reviewer for South Florida Poetry Journal. Woodland Pattern Blog: Review of Leslea Newman’s I Carry My Mother Gulf Stream: Review of Nasty Women Poets edited by Grace Bauer and Julie Kane Gulf Stream: Review of Self-Portrait of Hildegard of Bingen by Kate Fadick The Drunken Odyssey: Review of Adrienne Rich’s Essential Essays Glass Poetry: Micro-Review of Julia Vinograd’s The Circus “ Why I am Not a Foodie” in Huffington Post Book Reviews: “ Bicycle Checkpoints Poetics: Crossing a City in Two Movements” in RelevantMilwaukee “ Aesthetic Drift #18: O, Miami” in Drunken Odyssey “ When Queer Brunch Outgrows the Apartment” in South Florida Gay News “ Shells and Shelves” with Jade Kastel Journalism: “ Crucial Connections” in What She Might Think‘s Pandemic Meditations series Collaborative Writing: Guest post on Bhanu Kapil’s Ban en Banlieue in Bone Bouquet‘s “Reading For” series “ Becoming a Pandemic Diarist” in ALL Blog “ Putting the Poetry Submissions Process Back in Its Place” in The Loft Blog “ Beyond Placeholders: Writing Poem Titles” in The Loft Blog I was a 2021 regular contributor to the Ploughshares blog. “ Feedback as Fan Letter: A Few Notes on What We Write to Students” in Assay: A Journal of Creative Nonfiction Studies Guest Blog Posts and Craft Essays: “ Here” #Midwessay in Essay Daily Scholarship: “ Social Distancing, A Return Home, and Bishop’s ‘Questions of Travel’” in The Florida Book Review “ Teaching Commute” in Birdcoat Quarterly “ A few months after Jade and I moved to Florida…” in A Catalog of Small Machines “ The Red Dot That Ends the Sentence” in The Maine Review Lyric Essays and Creative Nonfiction: “ Eleven Micro-Memoirs from the Pandemic” in Cleaver Magazine You can also listen to several of my poems on Soundcloud. “ Poem for the March After the Election” in Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service “ If This is My Last Message” in New Verse News “ Body Politic of the Internet” and “NYE” in Stirring “ This Land Will Always Be Here For You” and “Habitat” in About Place Journal “ The One Crying in English Class” in Plume “ Teaching Statement” and “Family Dinner” in Yes Poetry “ Whole Walk The Run” and “Movement Song” in Fjords “ The Interstitium’s Song” in Tinderbox Poetry Journal “ Sometimes I Imagine The Back Wall of This Room Is Rolled Open to the Night’s Solitude Like an Alley Garage With the Door Cranked Up” in Academy of American Poets Click the link for a free PDF.)įor the Immediate Aftermath: Post-Election Poems (poetry pamphlet, self-published, 2016) Individual Poems Available Online: Map of Things No Longer Here: Phonebook of Special Skills (collaboration with Molly Rideout and Rachel Buse, 2017. :: If you are a previous contributor, please wait at least one year after publication before submitting again.How Distant the City (chapbook, Headmistress Press, 2018) Additionally, if a submitted poem quotes lines from another poet, we ask that the source text be properly attributed as an endnote. :: We request that poets writing “after” poems not only attribute the name of the poet they are responding to, but the title of the original poem as well. If a poem needs to be withdrawn for any reason, use the message tab in Submittable rather than withdraw the entire submission. Please let us know if a poem submitted is no longer available by using the message tab in Submittable. :: We cannot accommodate revisions to work that has been submitted for consideration. Contest winners are published in our December Solstice issue. For regular submissions, please wait 6 months after your submission has been received to query in regards to its status via Submittable or email. Our average response time is 1 week to 3 months, but may take longer. :: We accept general submissions through Submittable. :: We ask for first rights, and we also ask that any future publications (congratulations!) of your accepted poems are acknowledged back to Tinderbox Poetry Journal. This includes work that has been revised from a previously published poem. :: We do not accept previously published work. Poems can be longer than one page as long as the submissions packet is no longer than eight pages total. One poem per page, up to four poems total. Max pieces: 4 :: While we are a poetry-specific journal, we seek to expand the definition of poetry.
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